FRISCO, Texas – Ever so often, the comedy troupe at SEC Shorts drags out Baltar the fortune telling machine to deal with specific situations that can't be handled better otherwise. 

In this episode, a group of Texas A&M fans, including a perfectly played Aggie yell leader, get excited to find out how many national championships they are going to win shortly after Jimbo Fisher agrees to come be coach at A&M. What follows is question after question, expectations get lowered to levels they can't believe in a sketch so true it almost makes people feel a little sad for the Aggies.

But then the yell leader pops on screen and reminds everyone why they find Texas A&M's cult to be incredibly annoying and it just goes back to being funny again. The only question now is whether there will be a similar episode for Arkansas, Mississippi State or Florida this season.

Wait. Looks like before this could finish publishing, Zach Arnett was fired at Mississippi State, so that's one already answered without Baltar.

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