"Texas A&M is the most underachieving program in the country." — @ColinCowherd pic.twitter.com/FVeEmM6GxO — Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) April 24, 2017

FS1 host Colin Cowherd devoted part of his show this morning to a discussion of Warren Sapp's comments on projected number one draft pick Myles Garrett from Texas A&M as Sapp termed Garrett as "lazy" in an interview last week. However, Cowherd went from discussing Garrett to the Aggies' football team and had some choice words for program.

Texas A&M, to me, is the most underachieving program in the country and has been for years. Since 1995, they’ve only had two great first-round players. This is for the second-biggest school in the state of Texas. Texas is the number two state in the country for providing NFL players and college football players to D-I programs. Texas A&M has only had one double-digit-winning season since 1998. It’s a flaky program.

Cowherd went on to describe the Aggies' recent history which hasn't included a conference title since 1998 and one top five finish in 2012.

It is a transfer in, transfer out, players underachieving. They've given us a handful of really good players but man, there have been a bunch of hit and miss guys from A&M. In 17 years, they've finished ranked in the top 25 three times. Two of those were like 19th and 18th. They've had one good team in 20 years. The culture there is off and I can't figure it out.

Cowherd noted that A&M should put more people in the NFL but that they have had busts during that time. He stated that A&M has lot of money and quality facilities but that the program was no better than Arkansas since he had been watching college football. It should be noted that A&M have beaten Arkansas for five straight years since joining the SEC but like the Hogs haven't won a SEC West title or even finished in second place during that time.

Most damning of all, Cowherd reiterated the following: A&M is a weird culture and I've never been able to figure it out.