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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, November 10)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Monday morning following Texas A&M's 38-17 win in Columbia. Liucci also spoke about the impressive job Mike Elko has done this fall, A&M's resume through nine games and much more.
Around CFB: Bye week provides needed cushion ahead of November
In 10 out of the last 12 college football seasons, the Aggies have gone 1-2 or worse vs. Southeastern Conference opponents in November. The second bye week could help Mike Elko and the Fightin' Texas Aggies break another streak with a successful back-end of the season.
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Wright calls Klein's offense a 'perfect storm' with talent, depth on hand
The third-ranked Aggies are on a bye this week, but the vibes are still high as the Fightin' Texas Aggies are 8-0. During Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Live, former A&M tight end Max Wright spoke on how the Maroon & White have gotten where they are.
Marcel Reed is 'absolutely' a Heisman contender in Collin Klein's mind
Thirteen years ago, Texas A&M offensive coordinator Collin Klein was a Heisman finalist while at Kansas State. Now, Klein sees another contender every day in practice when he works with A&M's Marcel Reed, who has the fourth-best odds to win the Heisman according to Fox Sports.
Scattershooting Aggie Football: Thoughts on A&M's Red Stick rout
No. 3 Texas A&M is watching its path to Atlanta and beyond start to stretch out following a 49-25 drubbing of LSU inside Tiger Stadium on Saturday night. With the Aggies now on their second bye, Billy Liucci offers some thoughts on what he has seen from the Maroon & White.
Around CFB: From burdensome situation to easing some of the burden
Last year, Texas A&M quarterback Marcel Reed faced Florida at The Swamp in his first career start. This year, with a 5-0 record and a No. 5 ranking, the now-experienced Reed leads the Aggies against the Gators on their home turf of Kyle Field for another crucial contest.
Around CFB: '90 percent' not enough for Texas A&M's run defense
Texas A&M’s run defense has typically been sound — even outstanding — 90 percent of the time. Still, the other 10 percent returned in the Aggies' season opener against UTSA as the Roadrunners picked up 118 of their 203 rushing yards on just three plays.
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From Radio Row, Day 3: Roman Harper, Dennis Dodd, Peter Burns & more
Wednesday morning's edition of TexAgs Radio emanated live from the Omni Dallas Hotel, the site of 2024 SEC Media Days. Today's special guests included Kris Budden, Roman Harper, Chris Phillips, Dennis Dodd, J.D. Pickell, Nick de la Torre, Peter Burns, Cole Cubelic and Jordan Rodgers.
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Peter Burns says pressure-free Aggies could be 'dangerous' for LSU
Not a fan of Thanksgiving, SEC Network's Peter Burns joins TexAgs Radio ahead of Turkey Day to talk about A&M's matchup with Jayden Daniels and the LSU Tigers in Baton Rouge. Burns adds his thoughts on the Heisman race in Week 13.
Could Devon Achane be a dark horse Heisman contender in 2022?
With Isaiah Spiller headed to the NFL Draft, the door officially opens for speedster Devon Achane to make some noise as Texas A&M's No. 1 ball carrier. As one of the fastest players in college football, Achane appears poised for a breakout season in 2022.
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From the East Side of Kyle Field: Previewing Championship weekend & more
This week Battalion sports writer Kay Naegeli joins the pod to break down A&M's recent recruiting success. We also add some Heisman talk as well as an early breakdown of the College Football playoffs and as always we BOOK IT and talk fantasy football.
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From the East Side of Kyle Field: Previewing Auburn, Heisman race & more
This week Tomas Romo is joined by Jacob Waters, a sportswriter for the Auburn Plainsman to help preview the Aggies SEC matchup against Auburn on Saturday. As always we will BOOK IT! and talk fantasy football. The Heisman Race is in full swing and Romo breaks down his three keys to another A&M victor
Around CFB: Big 12 already in danger of missing out on 2020 playoff
After only a few weeks of action, the Big 12 is already threatening to make itself scarce in this year's College Football Playoff discussion. Olin Buchanan looks at the conference's perilous situation and adds his weekly Heisman thoughts, playoff predictions and games to watch.
Around CFB: Starkel vs. A&M a sign of the times in the QB transfer era
Arkansas quarterback Nick Starkel wore maroon the last few seasons and now will face his friends and teammates as the Aggies and Hogs square off on Saturday. Once a rarity, transferring players facing their old teams is becoming normal.
Around CFB: Week one reactions will be tested by week two realites
Some surprising results in week one had many making typical premature declarations about which teams are done, which conferences are overrated, and so forth. As the dust settles, week two offers some more telling contests that should quell any early overreactions.
Around CFB: Trio of well-known QBs should lead the 2019 Heisman race
Olin Buchanan is back with his weekly rundown of the national college football scene. TexAgs' Heisman voter starts 2019 looking at three familiar quarterbacks who should make strong cases for college football's top individual prize.
Around CFB: Critics minimizing A&M's potential aren't paying attention
As Texas A&M moves on from Kevin Sumlin, many pundits have scoffed and suggested the Aggies should "know their place" and settle for being good enough. History and A&M's resources tell a different story. Plus Olin's Heisman leaders and playoff projections.
Around CFB: Season's end brings as much disappointment as glory
Alongside the exuberance of teams and fans eyeing championship, the close of another college football season also carries with it the disappointment of underwhelming programs. That, plus Heisman and playoff leaders.
Around CFB: Big Ten outcomes now a key focus for playoff race
With the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th ranked teams all losing in one day for the first time since 1985, the playoff picture is as uncertain as ever. The next few weeks in the Big 10 should provide some clarity.
Around CFB: Bizarre is the new normal in cloudy conference pictures
With only a few weeks of the regular season remaining, there is still much to be decided in several major conference races, including a division or two no one seems to want to win.