Texas A&M Names Holmon Wiggins as New Offensive Coordinator Amid College Football Playoff

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In a strategic move ahead of the College Football Playoff, Texas A&M has promoted Holmon Wiggins to the position of offensive coordinator. This decision follows the departure of Collin Klein, who has taken on the coaching role at Kansas State. Despite the change, Coach Mike Elko will continue to call plays for the Aggies, who are set to make their playoff debut against Miami this Saturday. Wiggins, who previously served as co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach, has been elevated to the top spot within the Texas A&M offense. The move comes after a thorough search process, with Elko stating that Wiggins was the 'right person for the job.' Wiggins brings a wealth of experience to the role, having spent five seasons as wide receivers coach at Alabama, where he also served as assistant head coach of offense for his final three years. This promotion is part of a series of changes made by Texas A&M, including the appointment of Lyle Hemphill as defensive coordinator. The team is gearing up for their playoff debut, and with these strategic moves, Coach Elko is aiming to propel the Aggies forward in the competition.