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.
SEC Round-Up: League looks to reassert its dominance
After Big Ten programs won back-to-back national titles over the last two seasons, some are beginning to question the superiority of the vaunted SEC, which means that 2025 is the perfect time for Greg Sankey's league to reassert its college football dominance.
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Looch & Bock: Week 1 CFB storylines, analyzing A&M's schedule & more
During your lunch hour each Wednesday, join Billy Liucci and Gabe Bock as we go to "Looch & Bock, TexAgs" for plenty of chatter surrounding Texas A&M football. In episode one, the duo discussed storylines across the country ahead of Week 1, analyzed A&M's schedule and more.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, August 25)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Monday morning ahead of No. 19 Texas A&M's season-opener against UTSA. Liucci dived into all the Week 1 storylines, where he expects improvement from the Aggies and more.
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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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McGee notes the strength of Reed's calm, charsmatic leadership style
Even on his wife's birthday, our QB1 Stephen McGee stopped by the studio to offer his thoughts on Texas A&M signal-caller Marcel Reed entering his second season. McGee also talked about his biggest question marks if A&M wants to be a 10-win team.
Healing defensive Achilles heels could help Aggies to go far in 2025
At times, Texas A&M's defense was victimized through the air, but the Aggies' inability to stop the run was equally devastating. With 2024 in the rearview and 2025 quickly approaching, Mike Elko has aimed to upgrade the secondary and limit big plays on the ground.
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The Loochador Podcast: Fall Camp 2025 opens this week in Aggieland
On Saturday, Mike Elko spoke at the 15th annual TexAgs Preseason Kickoff, and later this week, the Texas A&M head man will preside over his second fall camp in Aggieland. In this edition of the Loochador Podcast, Billy Liucci and David Nuño get ready for football season.
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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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Diving into Day 1 storylines with South Carolina, Ole Miss insiders
After South Carolina and Ole Miss wrapped up their time at the podium on Monday at SEC Media Days, Gamecocks insider Rob Brown and RebelGrove's Ben Garrett sat down to discuss those respective teams as both Shane Beamer and Lane Kiffin eye the 2025 campaign.
Gamecocks enter 2025 with confidence to match lofty expectations
Not since the days of Steve Spurrier has the forecast been so bright for South Carolina as the Gamecocks could open the season ranked among the top 10. Confidence is high in South Carolina, and so are expectations, which is exactly how head coach Shane Beamer wants it.
Detailing important departures from Texas A&M's top 2025 opponents
As Mike Elko & Co. prepare for the 2025 football season, Olin Buchanan takes a deep dive into the losses that some of Texas A&M's biggest opponents are facing due to players' completion of eligibility, early entry to the NFL draft and those entering the transfer portal.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Friday, January 3)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Friday morning as the in-state rivalry between Texas A&M and Texas renews on the hardwood. Liucci discussed Saturday's Lone Star Showdown at Reed Arena, portal movement and much more.
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Ask Liucci: Day-after questions, state of Texas A&M recruiting & more
With a dissatisfying 17-7 loss to Texas in the books and signing day approaching this Wednesday, Billy Liucci sat down to tackle another round of subscriber questions surrounding all things Texas A&M football, the state of recruiting and much more.
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The Loochador Podcast: Assessing A&M's final non-conference showing
Texas A&M handled its business against New Mexico State, and now two massive conference games await the Maroon & White in back-to-back weeks. In this edition of the Loochador Podcast, Billy Liucci and David Nuño reflect on a 38-3 victory before looking at what lies ahead.
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Ask Liucci: Texas A&M's CFP probabilities, perusing the portal & more
It's a bye week for the Maroon & White, but the Fightin' Texas Aggies are ranked No. 14 in the CFP rankings and still in the hunt for a playoff berth. Before A&M faces New Mexico State next week, Billy Liucci tackles another round of subscriber questions.
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Defense in Review feat. Sean Porter: South Carolina 44, Texas A&M 20
It was an uncharacteristic night for Texas A&M's defense, missing 25 tackles per PFF and allowing South Carolina to put up 44 in Columbia. Billy Liucci and Sean Porter, with a guest appearance from Jonathan Stewart, break down the defensive showing from the Ags.
Momentum Shifts: Aggies fall to Gamecocks in frustrating fashion
Areas in desperate need of improvement were exposed as Texas A&M was throttled by South Carolina in a 44-20 beatdown. Tied for first in the SEC, the Aggies can still fulfill their postseason aspirations but only have a razor-thin margin of error moving forward.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, November 4)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Monday morning as No. 15 Texas A&M's first SEC slip-up came this past weekend at South Carolina. Liucci discussed where the battle was won and lost, what's ahead for the Aggies and much more.
Cover Story: Aspirations remain the same after Ags' disappointing road loss
Texas A&M was outplayed in all phases of the game on Saturday night, as the South Carolina Gamecocks rolled to a 44-20 victory over the Aggies at Williams-Brice Stadium. Though the Ags now have their first SEC blemish in 2024, Mike Elko & Co. still have everything left to play for.