College Football Playoff teams aren’t rebuilt — they’re reloaded with purpose. Indiana’s National Championship victory wasn’t built on raw potential, but on experience, proven production and players who had already done it at the highest level. That’s exactly what the Texas A&M Aggies did this offseason. After losing key performers to the NFL Draft, Mike Elko didn’t just chase replacements in the transfer portal — he targeted veterans with real resumes, who don’t need time to develop and can immediately make an impact on the field. S Tawfiq Byard Colorado Buffaloes defensive back Tawfiq Byard celebrates his interception in the fourth quarter against the Iowa State Cyclones at Folsom Field. | Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images With three seasons of college football under his belt, Tawfiq Byard has the chance to support the Aggies’ secondary following the departure of Bryce Anderson.…