David Pollack had strong words for the Texas A&M football program on “Always College Football” with host, Greg McElroy. The former ESPN analyst unloaded on the culture and the decision-making process within the Aggie program.

“I can’t trust A&M the way the culture is so bad when you’re literally bringing all those 5 stars and all those guys have such a great class and your culture can’t accept it, that says something about your culture,” Pollack said.

Pollick was baffled as to why Bobby Petrino has not been named the play caller. The former Louisville, Arkansas, and Atlanta Falcons head coach was hired as the offensive coordinator to reinvigorate the anemic offense.

A&M finished near the bottom of the SEC in all offensive categories in 2022. The Aggies averaged 22.8 points per game and combined for 361 yards of total offense per game.

According to Pollack, A&M has to produce before the program is taken seriously: “I don’t trust the offense and the structure and what they are until you show me, especially with the culture,” Pollack said.