Texas A&M DE Daeshon Hall announces his return for 2016


The long series of unfortunate events surrounding Texas A&M have come to a halt for the moment as Aggie junior defensive end Daeshon Hall announced Wednesday his intentions to return to school in 2016.
The Aggies defensive end had a breakout campaign in his first year under defensive coordinator John Chavis, increasing his sacks numbers from 3.5 to five and his tackles-for-loss from five to 14.5 in 2015. Hall also had 54 tackles and two forced fumbles this season, both career highs.
I love college. To kill all speculation I will be coming back for my senior year to make some magic happen with my brothers next year #GigEm
— daeshon hall (@DaeshonHall) January 6, 2016
With the return of Hall and junior-to-be Myles Garrett, A&M could arguably have the best set of defensive ends in the SEC - if not the nation - in 2016. In a strange twist, the Aggies' fate -- as well as head coach Kevin Sumlin's -- may very well be in the hands of the defense next season.
