1991 Texas A&M Aggies football team

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1991 Texas A&M Aggies football
Southwest Conference champion
ConferenceSouthwest Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 13
APNo. 12
Record10–2 (8–0 SWC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorBob Toledo (3rd season)
Offensive schemeWest Coast
Defensive coordinatorBob Davie (3rd season)
Base defense4–3
Home stadiumKyle Field
Seasons
← 1990
1992 →
1991 Southwest Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 12 Texas A&M $ 8 0 0 10 2 0
Baylor 5 3 0 8 4 0
Texas Tech 5 3 0 6 5 0
Arkansas 5 3 0 6 6 0
TCU 4 4 0 7 4 0
Texas 4 4 0 5 6 0
Houston 3 5 0 4 7 0
Rice 2 6 0 4 7 0
SMU 0 8 0 1 10 0
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1991 Texas A&M Aggies football team completed the season with a 10–2 record. The Aggies had a regular season Southwest Conference record of 8-0 and were conference champions. They ended the season with a 10–2 loss in the 1992 Cotton Bowl Classic to Florida State.

Schedule[edit]

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 1412:00 p.m.LSU*No. 20RaycomW 45–766,281[1]
September 2112:00 p.m.at Tulsa*No. 15RaycomL 34–3530,122
September 286:00 p.m.Southwestern Louisiana*
  • Kyle Field
  • College Station, TX
W 34–756,271
October 512:00 p.m.at Texas TechNo. 23RaycomW 37–1450,577
October 192:30 p.m.at No. 16 BaylorNo. 19ABCW 34–1250,267
October 262:00 p.m.HoustonNo. 13
  • Kyle Field
  • College Station, TX
PPVW 27–1865,812
November 22:00 p.m.at RiceNo. 12W 38–2142,600
November 77:00 p.m.at TCUNo. 12ESPNW 44–727,762
November 166:30 p.m.ArkansasNo. 13
  • Kyle Field
  • College Station, TX (rivalry)
ESPNW 13–362,487
November 232:00 p.m.SMUNo. 12
  • Kyle Field
  • College Station, TX
W 65–652,523
November 287:00 p.m.TexasNo. 10
  • Kyle Field
  • College Station, TX (rivalry)
ESPNW 31–1476,532
January 112:30 p.m.vs. No. 5 Florida State*No. 9CBSL 2–1073,728
  • *Non-conference game
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time

Roster[edit]

1991 Texas A&M Aggies football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
RB 27 Greg Hill
QB 7 Bucky Richardson Sr
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
DT 95 Sam Adams
FS 29 Patrick Bates
LB 9 Marcus Buckley
LB 44 Quentin Coryatt Sr
SS 6 Chris Crooms
CB 3 Derrick Frazier
CB 26 Kevin Smith
DT 97 Mark Wheeler
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Redshirt

Rankings[edit]

Game summaries[edit]

LSU[edit]

Greg Hill ran for 216 yards and 2 TDs on the way to a 45–7 rout of the LSU Tigers. The Wrecking Crew held LSU to 31 net yards rushing in the game led by Quentin Coryatt and Chris Crooms who logged 8 tackles each. Patrick Bates had 2 INTs as the Aggies crushed the Tigers in Kyle Field. J Elliott was the 12th Man for the game.Official NCAA Scoresheet Archived 2013-06-26 at the Wayback Machine

1 2 3 4 Total
LSU 0 0 0 7 7
#20 Texas A&M 7 28 3 7 45

Tulsa[edit]

1 2 3 4 Total
#15 Texas A&M 0
Tulsa 0

Southwestern Louisiana[edit]

1 2 3 4 Total
Southwestern Louisiana 7 7
Texas A&M 34 34

Texas Tech[edit]

1 2 3 4 Total
#23 Texas A&M 0 0 3 3 6
Texas Tech 7 10 14 10 41

Baylor[edit]

1 2 3 4 Total
#19 Texas A&M 0
#16 Baylor 0

Houston[edit]

1 2 3 4 Total
Houston 0
#13 Texas A&M 0

Rice[edit]

1 2 3 4 Total
#12 Texas A&M 0 0 14 0 14
Rice 21 3 10 16 50

TCU[edit]

1 2 3 4 Total
#12 Texas A&M 17 14 6 7 44
TCU 0 7 0 0 7

Arkansas[edit]

This was the final game played between Arkansas and Texas A&M until the 2009 rivalry renewal.

1 2 3 4 Total
Arkansas 0
#13 Texas A&M 0

SMU[edit]

1 2 3 4 Total
SMU 0
#12 Texas A&M 0

Texas[edit]

1 2 3 4 Total
Texas 0 7 0 7 14
#10 Texas A&M 7 3 14 7 31

Florida State[edit]

Quentin Coryatt accounted for the only Aggie score with a safety sack of Casey Weldon in the first quarter.

1 2 3 4 Total
#5 Florida State 7 0 0 3 10
#9 Texas A&M 2 0 0 0 2

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Darren who? A&M hammers LSU with Hill". San Angelo Standard-Times. September 15, 1991. Retrieved November 12, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.