Kevin Sumlin has had a lot to think about lately.

In the wake of Texas A&M’s epic collapse against UCLA, Sumlin met with members of the media Monday to discuss his football team. The Aggies’ coach was not enthused with the meltdown on Sunday night and the criticism the loss brought.

Following the loss, Board of Regents member Anthony (Tony) Buzbee publicly called for Sumlin’s job on his personal Facebook page.

“I’m sure I may be criticized for this post but I honestly don’t care. I’ve been on the Board of Regents for the A&M System for almost seven years. During that time, I’ve not once commented on Kevin Sumlin and his performance during his tenure at our school. I never said a word when he and his agent manipulated a much bigger and longer contract. I said nothing about his arrogance and his mishandling of multiple player controversies. I said nothing when we had multiple awesome recruiting classes, only to see key players leave our school or underperform. But tonight I am very disappointed and I have to say this. Kevin Sumlin was out-coached tonight, which isn’t new. He recruits well, but can’t coach the big games, or the close games. Our players were better tonight. Our players were more talented tonight. But our coaches were dominated on national TV, yet again. I’m only one vote on the Board of Regents but when the time comes my vote will be that Kevin Sumlin needs to GO. In my view he should go now. We owe it to our school and our players. We can do better.

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Buzbee’s comments have gained national attention and criticism.

On Monday, Sumlin was obviously asked about Buzbee’s comments.

“People are frustrated, I’m frustrated. Our focus is on us. I’m not in the business of paying attention to these outside the program… I don’t have time to get involved about things said about me or the program.”

Obviously, Sumlin’s focus isn’t on what Buzbee said, but no doubt he’s had some time to reflect on those public comments.

Sumlin and the Aggies take on Nicholls State Saturday night at home.