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He's aware of the discontent in Aggieland. In Franchione's four seasons, A&M is 0-9 against in-state rival Texas, Oklahoma and Nebraska. That winless mark against the Big 12's elite has been reason for many inside and outside of the Aggies' circle to question if they have the right man in charge and suggest that a program of A&M's stature is not where it should be. An Aggies win today against the No. 11 Texas Longhorns at Royal-Memorial Stadium would go a long way toward changing the perception of the program's direction.He's aware of the discontent in Aggieland. In Franchione's four seasons, A&M is 0-9 against in-state rival Texas, Oklahoma and Nebraska. That winless mark against the Big 12's elite has been reason for many inside and outside of the Aggies' circle to question if they have the right man in charge and suggest that a program of A&M's stature is not where it should be. An Aggies win today against the No. 11 Texas Longhorns at Royal-Memorial Stadium would go a long way toward changing the perception of the program's direction.He's aware of the discontent in Aggieland. In Franchione's four seasons, A&M is 0-9 against in-state rival Texas, Oklahoma and Nebraska. That winless mark against the Big 12's elite has been reason for many inside and outside of the Aggies' circle to question if they have the right man in charge and suggest that a program of A&M's stature is not where it should be. An Aggies win today against the No. 11 Texas Longhorns at Royal-Memorial Stadium would go a long way toward changing the perception of the program's direction.He's aware of the discontent in Aggieland. In Franchione's four seasons, A&M is 0-9 against in-state rival Texas, Oklahoma and Nebraska. That winless mark against the Big 12's elite has been reason for many inside and outside of the Aggies' circle to question if they have the right man in charge and suggest that a program of A&M's stature is not where it should be. An Aggies win today against the No. 11 Texas Longhorns at Royal-Memorial Stadium would go a long way toward changing the perception of the program's direction.He's aware of the discontent in Aggieland. In Franchione's four seasons, A&M is 0-9 against in-state rival Texas, Oklahoma and Nebraska. That winless mark against the Big 12's elite has been reason for many inside and outside of the Aggies' circle to question if they have the right man in charge and suggest that a program of A&M's stature is not where it should be. An Aggies win today against the No. 11 Texas Longhorns at Royal-Memorial Stadium would go a long way toward changing the perception of the program's direction.