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Breaking Tradition: The Hugh McElroy Story
TexAgs.com presents "Breaking Tradition: The Hugh McElroy Story," a Texas Filmworks production. A documentary, the film explores the life of Hugh McElroy ’71, a Texas A&M student-athlete in the 1960s who chose a different path from his family's military legacy amidst a period of cultural shifts.
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Three-time All-SWC tailback Larry Stegent joins TexAgs Live
A three-time All-SWC selection and a member of A&M's 1967 SWC championship team, former tailback Larry Stegent was elected to the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 2003. On Thursday, Stegent joined TexAgs Live to look back on his career in Maroon & White, A&M's future and more.
Houston A&M Club partners with TexAgs for "Breaking Tradition" screening
The TexAgs and Texas FilmWorks documentary “Breaking Tradition: The Hugh McElroy Story” is coming to Houston for an August 27 screening in partnership with the Houston A&M Club. The film explores McElroy's life as he chose a different path from his family's military legacy in the 1960s.
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SPMT 489 with Trev Alberts: Chatting with Ron Polk & Hugh McElroy
In another lecture with SPMT 489, Dr. Gregg Bennett was joined by former Mississippi State baseball coach Ron Polk and former Texas A&M football player Hugh McElroy as they spoke to students about the power of sports.
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'No coincidences': Hugh McElroy's story and the doors it has opened
Aggie football trailblazer and legend Hugh McElroy joined TexAgs Live on Tuesday to detail his journey to becoming Texas A&M football's first African-American starter, as well as the upcoming premiere of "Breaking Tradition: The Hugh McElroy Story" on Oct. 23.
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TexAgs Rewind (10/8)
Tuesday's edition of the rewind heard NFL writer Charean Williams join the GO Hour with Olin Buchanan, the KBTX Roundtable, former Aggie defensive back Jordan Pugh and former Texas A&M football player Hugh McElroy.
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"Breaking Tradition" premieres Oct. 23 at Texas A&M's Rudder Theater
The TexAgs and Texas FilmWorks documentary “Breaking Tradition: The Hugh McElroy Story” will make its public debut on Oct. 23 at Rudder Theater. The film explores McElroy's life as he chose a different path from his family's military legacy amidst a period of cultural shifts.
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TexAgs presents: "Breaking Tradition" — Touring Fall 2024!
TexAgs and Texas FilmWorks present "Breaking Tradition: The Hugh McElroy Story," which explores the life of Texas A&M legend Hugh McElroy. The film, four years in the making, will be embarking on a screening tour throughout the fall before its release on TexAgs.com.
Hop's Top 10 Texas A&M non-conference regular season road games
After prevailing 52-10 over New Mexico in Week 1, Texas A&M football is now preparing for a challenging road test against the Miami Hurricanes this Saturday. With that in mind, David Sandhop assembled his top 10 list of A&M's non-conference regular season road games.
Former Players React to Texas A&M's 20-3 win over Massachusetts
Following a rain-soaked victory over the Massachusetts Minutemen at Kyle Field on Saturday, a number of former players react to the Fightin' Texas Aggie win, including Richmond Webb, Tank Marshall and Hugh McElroy.
Former Players React to Texas A&M's 13-10 loss to Auburn
Following Texas A&M's 13-10 loss to Auburn on Saturday night at Jordan-Hare Stadium, a number of former A&M football players, including Richmond Webb, Hugh McElroy and Edd Hargett, shared their thoughts on another disappointing loss for the Maroon & White.
Former Players React to Texas A&M's 41-24 loss to Florida
Following Texas A&M's 41-24 loss to Florida on Saturday afternoon at Kyle Field, a number of former A&M football players, including Lester Hayes, Hugh McElroy and Edd Hargett, shared their thoughts on another disappointing loss for the Maroon & White.
Former Players React to Texas A&M's 31-28 loss to Ole Miss
Following Texas A&M's 31-28 loss to Ole Miss on Saturday night at Kyle Field, a number of former A&M football players, including Richmond Webb, Hugh McElroy and Tommy Maxwell, shared their thoughts on another disheartening loss for the Maroon & White.
Former Players React to Texas A&M's 24-20 loss at Alabama
Following Texas A&M's 24-20 loss to Alabama on Saturday night in Tuscaloosa, a number of former A&M football players, including Richmond Webb, Hugh McElroy and Jamie McCoy, shared their thoughts on a hard-fought defeat for the Maroon & White.
Former Players React to Texas A&M's 42-24 loss at Mississippi State
Following Texas A&M's 42-24 loss to Mississippi State on Saturday in Starkville, a number of former A&M football players, including Michael Jameson, Tommy Maxwell and Tank Marshall, shared their thoughts on another huge setback for the Maroon & White.
Former Players React to Texas A&M's 17-9 win over Miami
Following Texas A&M's 17-9 defeat of Miami on Saturday at Kyle Field, a number of former A&M football players, including Cullen Gillaspia, Kyle Caskey and Jamie McCoy shared their thoughts on A&M's dogfight win.
Former Players React to Texas A&M's 17-14 loss to Appalachian State
Following Texas A&M's 17-14 loss to Appalachian State on Saturday at Kyle Field, a number of former A&M football players, including Trevor Knight, Lester Hayes and Kyle Caskey, shared their thoughts on a huge setback for the Maroon & White.
Former Players React to Texas A&M's 27-24 loss to LSU
Following Texas A&M's 27-24 loss to LSU on Saturday in Baton Rouge, a number of former A&M football players, including Malcome Kennedy, Matt Allen and Dustin Harris, shared their thoughts on the contest.
Former Players React to Texas A&M's 52-3 win over Prairie View A&M
Following Texas A&M's 52-3 drubbing of Prairie View A&M at Kyle Field on Saturday afternoon, former Texas A&M football players, including Spencer Nealy, Hugh McElroy and Doug Teague, offered their reaction to the win.
Former Players React to Texas A&M's 29-19 loss to Ole Miss
Following Texas A&M's 29-19 loss to Ole Miss on Saturday at Kyle Field, a number of former A&M football players, including Chris Taylor, Buddy Johnson and Tommy Maxwell, shared their thoughts on the contest.