What Jimbo Fisher said after Texas A&M's narrow win over Arkansas
The Texas A&M Aggies didn’t look great on Saturday afternoon in Arlington against Arkansas, but they did what they needed to do and earned a 31-27 win.
However, the Aggies clearly have a lot of work to do, and coach Jimbo Fisher spoke about that, among other things, in his postgame press conference.
Here’s a look at what Fisher said on Saturday afternoon after the game:
On gutting out a win:
Jimbo Fisher postgame presser: Very happy to get the win. Happy for our kids. Didn't play as well as we need to but we had a lot of resilience. No bad wins in the SEC, but we have to quick allowing teams to get back in football games. Hats off to Arkansas…played tails off.
— TexAgs (@TexAgs) September 28, 2019
On Seth Small’s field goal that made it 31-27, preventing Arkansas from kicking a field goal to tie or win:
Fisher: Seth Small's big kick was huge and a big-time play by a young man that had a tough game last week.
— TexAgs (@TexAgs) September 28, 2019
On Ainias Smith’s performance:
Fisher: Ainias Smith is making plays for us. For a young guy, he's doing a really nice job and is also a big part of our return game. Rogers is a little banged up. We thought we had a TD early and it was a good throw but [Rogers] said he lost it in the lights.
— TexAgs (@TexAgs) September 28, 2019
On his team’s inconsistency:
Fisher: Up and down … still too inconsistent. We have to be more intelligent.
— TexAgs (@TexAgs) September 28, 2019
Fisher: It's a win. I always feel good about a win. But you're not satisfied. You know there are a lot of issues that we have to improve on to play good football. In no way am I happy, satisfied or content with how we're playing.
— TexAgs (@TexAgs) September 28, 2019
On QB Kellen Mond’s performance:
https://twitter.com/Travis_L_Brown/status/1178033895654207493
On an injury to WR Kendrick Rogers:
https://twitter.com/Travis_L_Brown/status/1178034086025289729