
Texas A&M Fans Furious After UCLA QB Josh Rosen Downplays Aggie Crowd
UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen apparently doesn't think much of Texas A&M's crowd.
Here's what he told the media Tuesday, per Lindsey Thiry of the Los Angeles Times:
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The Bruins open their season at Kyle Field on Saturday, which seats 102,733 spectators. Fans of the Aggies were outraged:
"@LindseyThiry Yeah. Josh is young. He doesn't know what he doesn't know. Good luck kid.
— Proudmule (@Proudmule) August 30, 2016"
"@santipatino11 @LindseyThiry lol. This guy is in for an interesting weekend if he thinks that. This isn't pac 12 football.
— Brenton Ayers (@brentonayers) August 30, 2016"
Even Aggies safety Armani Watts chimed in:
Apparently, that place gets loud. Over the summer, Texas A&M and the Seattle Seahawks—who boast one of the most boisterous crowds in the NFL—reached a license agreement over the term "12th man," a nod to the raucous college stadium.
Was all that anger from Aggies fans misplaced, though? Thiry later clarified what Rosen said:
Bruins head coach Jim Mora provided context, too:
Either way, Saturday should be fun.
And loud.
[Twitter, h/t Fox Sports]
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