Texas A&M football Team Mourns Their Longtime Football Coach Dead At 55

Texas A&M football Team Mourns Their Longtime Football Coach Dead At 55

Texas A&M football Team Mourns Their Longtime Football Coach Dead At 55

Texas A&M football Team Mourns Their Longtime Football Coach Dead At 55

The Texas A&M football team is mourning for their longtime football coach Terry Price who at dead 55.

Price was the longest-serving Defensive assistant coach at the Aggies. He was in the team since 2012 and took over in 2018. Before Texas A&M, Terry was a coach in the SEC in stints with Ole Miss and Auburn where he spent over 15 years. 

Price also played Aggies for College Football and has a short NFL career before he returned to the school and start his career in football coaching.

Terry’s son Devin played wide receiver at Texas A&M for three seasons.

Fans shared condolences for his family and friends on Twitter.

“Man I have so many memories with coach Terry Price TP. You were one of the first coaches to come see me at Bellaire and offer me a scholarship to play at Texas A&M. Thank you for everything,” Jayden Peevy tweeted.

“Thoughts and prayers to the friend of family of Coach Terry Price who passed away today. Great guy, great coach , great father , great friend and a great cook. He will be missed !” wrote another.

“Terry Price truly deserves something to remember him by on the campus. Not a doubt in my mind,” a third wrote.

Our thoughts and condolences to Terry’s family and friends.

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