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FTM, Ep. 79: SEC's nine-game schedule, monetizing EVERYTHING & more
The Southeastern Conference has finally caved to the nine-game conference football schedule, which will begin in 2026. On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco discuss the revenue generation from that expanded schedule and more.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Friday, August 22)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Friday morning to provide his thoughts on the SEC's implementation of a nine-game conference schedule, beginning in 2026. Liucci also highlighted Le'Veon Moss to cap off our 25 in 25 series.
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Ask Liucci: A trip to Yellowstone, final preseason updates & more
Don't worry, we've cut the Yellowstone, Grand Teton and wildlife discussion into its own video as Fightin' Texas Aggie football is only NINE days away! Back from a quick, nature-filled vacation, Billy Liucci tackles another round of subscriber questions as fall camp winds down.
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The Fan Show
Matt Browning, Roy May and Hunter Shurtleff joined us on Thursday's edition of TexAgs Live to share a complete fan perspective on all things Texas A&M Athletics as they discuss the expanded CFP while the Aggies prepare for their season-opener against UTSA.
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Trev Alberts provides update as A&M enters 2025-26 athletic calendar
The landscape of collegiate athletics continues to change, and Trev Alberts is the man tasked with guiding Texas A&M into this new and uncertain era. The Aggie Director of Athletics joined TexAgs Live on Thursday to discuss a number of topics as A&M begins a new athletic year.
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FTM, Ep. 78: Executive order vs. SCORE Act, increasing CFP value & more
Both the legislative and executive branches have gotten involved in an attempt to "save" college athletics. On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco discuss the impact of executive orders, congressional bills and more.
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Pate identifies key weaknesses for a handful of teams, including A&M
College football analyst Josh Pate joins us on Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live to discuss the likelihood of a 9-3 SEC team making it to Atlanta. Pate also identified weaknesses for five key teams, including A&M, and provided updates on Rahsul Faison's eligibility at South Carolina.
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From Digital Drive, Day 3: Ross Dellenger, Jordan Rodgers & more
Wednesday morning's edition of TexAgs Live emanated from the Omni Atlanta Hotel, the site of 2025 SEC Media Days. Today's special guests included Ross Dellenger, Ryan Fowler, Chris Doering, Jordan Rodgers, Drew Fabianich, Brian Hadad and Jacob Hester.
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From Digital Drive: Greg Sankey, Southeastern Conference commissioner
On Wedneday's edition of TexAgs Live, Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey joined us at 2025 SEC Media Days. Sankey shed light on the proposed executive order on NIL reform, the possibility of expanding the CFP and his thoughts on Texas A&M.
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From Digital Drive, Day 2: Tony Barnhart, Jonathan Hutton, Sam Acho & more
Tuesday morning's edition of TexAgs Live emanated from the Omni Atlanta Hotel, the site of 2025 SEC Media Days. Today's special guests included Tony Barnhart, Brooks Austin, Jacob Goins, Jonathan Hutton, Chad Withrow, Cousin Shane and Sam Acho.
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From Digital Drive, Day 1: Michael Bratton, Jake Crain, Cole Cubelic & more
Tuesday morning's edition of TexAgs Live emanated from the Omni Atlanta Hotel, the site of 2025 SEC Media Days. Today's special guests included Michael Bratton, J.D. PicKell, Jake Crain, Trey Wallace and Cole Cubelic.
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Aaron Torres dives into proposed NCAA Tournament expansion
On Thursday's edition of TexAgs Live, FOX Sports Radio's Aaron Torres joined us to share his picks for top SEC teams as well as overview of the schedule imbalances across the power conferences. Torres also discussed the possibility of March Madness expanding.
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Outkick's Jonathan Hutton discusses the pros of a nine-game SEC slate
On Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live, Jonathan Hutton of Outkick joined us to discuss the possibility of a nine-game conference schedule in the SEC. Hutton also broke down who he expects to be a top-four SEC contender and which quarterbacks have caught his eye.
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ESPN's Adam Rittenberg breaks down proposed 5+11 playoff structure
Following last week's SEC Spring Meetings, ESPN senior writer Adam Rittenberg joined us on Thursday's edition of TexAgs Live to discuss the 5+11 CFP structure, the Big Ten's position on this structure and the need for uniform scheduling across conferences in college football.
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Stephen McGee discusses which Aggies should emerge this fall
On Thursday's edition of TexAgs Live, former Texas A&M QB Stephen McGee joined us in studio to talk all things Aggie football. As SEC Spring Meetings conclude in Destin, McGee discussed the improvements Maroon & White must make to have a successful fall.
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Russo on the potential of a presidential commission on college sports
With the House v. NCAA settlement still pending approval, The Athletic senior writer Ralph Russo joined us on Thursday's edition of TexAgs Live to talk NIL and the transfer portal. Russo also delved into the Aggies' offensive line entering Mike Elko's second year as head coach.
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FTM, Ep. 74: Madness of college athletics extends well beyond March
Between conference grumblings, transfer portal craziness and the coaching carousel, the madness is extending well beyond the month of March. On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco discussed many different topics.
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Ross Dellenger provides update on revenue sharing in college athletics
During Friday's edition of TexAgs Live, Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports provided the latest on the NCAA's proposed revenue-sharing plan after the AAC becomes the first league to set a minimum standard. Dellenger also spoke on the future of the College Football Playoff.
SEC, Big Ten appear to be pushing for adjustments to the CFP format
With the first year of as 12-team College Football Playoff in the rearview, the SEC and Big Ten are calling for more changes. Could we see another expansion in the future? Olin Buchanan details the ins and outs of what the game's most powerful conferences want.
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Gordy: Georgia currently alone in the 'top tier' of SEC powerhouses
SEC Media Days are officially in the rearview as the 2024 season creeps closer. During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Chris Gordy of SportsTalk 790 and Locked On SEC discussed his biggest takeaways from Dallas, what makes the SEC tougher than other leagues and more.