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Charean Williams reacts to A&M's No. 19 ranking in AP preseason poll
ProFootballTalk.com's Charean Williams joined Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live to provide many preseason thoughts. Williams discussed Texas A&M's No. 19 ranking in the 2025 AP preseason poll, Dallas Cowboys' offseason headlines and much more.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Friday, July 25)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Friday morning to chat about topics around the SEC, including coaches that fit their school, highlighting freshman defensive lineman Marco Jones in our 25 Players in 25 Days series and more.
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Charean Williams grades Texans, Cowboys' selections in NFL Draft
Over the weekend, the 2025 NFL Draft wrapped up in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Hall of Fame writer Charean Williams joined TexAgs Live on Tuesday to discuss Aggie baseball's result against Texas and offered thoughts on the in-state NFL teams' 2025 draft class.
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Reveling in the Reviling: A handful of programs that Aggies most detest
The Aggies have garnered disdain across sports in the last year because of their dramatic rise in football recruiting and some "drama" off the baseball diamond. With so many now claiming to hate Texas A&M, that got us wondering: Who do Aggies most commonly hate?
Projecting the impact of the SEC's 30 early NFL Draft departures
Texas A&M is losing Kenyon Green, DeMarvin Leal, Isaiah Spiller and Jalen Wydermyer to the NFL Draft. Those four Aggies are among the 30 Southeastern Conference player departing their respective programs early for April's selection process.
TexAgs All-SEC Team of the Week: Week 12
Alabama's DeVonta Smith put on a show again last weekend and freshman LSU QB Max Johnson led LSU to an upset of Florida in his first career start. They headline our All-SEC Team for Week 12.
Top to bottom: Ranking the 2020 Southeastern Conference receiving corps
Putting together a strong receiving corps is a key component to finding success in the Southeastern Conference. With that in mind, which teams in the SEC will field the best group of wide-outs and tight ends in 2020?