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Kliff Kingsbury framed the play sheet for the 2012 Texas A&M-Alabama game (Photo)

Kliff Kingsbury framed the play sheet for the 2012 Texas A&M-Alabama game (Photo)

Welcome to our Dr. Saturday feature titled "Random offseason tweet of the day." With real games still weeks away, coaches and players will be tweeting about non-football-related things as the season approaches. In this space, we'll try to find the funniest and goofiest tweets of the day. If you see something, don't hesitate to send it to us.

One of the reasons Kliff Kingsbury is the coach at Texas Tech is because of his offensive coordinating skills at Texas A&M. And no game showed off those skills better than the Aggies 29-24 win against Alabama in Tuscaloosa during the 2012 season.

So, Kingsbury commemorated that win by framing the play sheet and hanging it in his Texas Tech office.

A&M jumped out to a 20-0 lead and quarterback Johnny Manziel made several thrilling plays that ultimately helped him win the Heisman Trophy.

I guess if you’re going to hang one play card up in your office, the one where you beat the reigning national champion would be it.

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