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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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Dustin Harris recalls his favorite memories as an A&M defensive back
Former Texas A&M DB Dustin Harris joined us in-studio to talk about his time as an Aggie on Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live. Harris shared how he thinks revenue sharing would have affected his A&M career and what athletes should remember entering this new era.
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Mit Winter joins TA Live as new era of college athletics has arrived
July 1 marks the beginning of a new era in college sports as revenue sharing takes effect. College athletics attorney Mit Winter joined Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live to discuss the changes enacted and how student-athletes will be impacted.
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FTM, Ep. 77: Ramifications beginning to follow landmark settlement
The House v. NCAA settlement is here, and now schools are scrambling to prepare for the new world order of college athletics. On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco are now living in the aftermath of the landmark decision.
'This is our time': Alberts tailoring A&M's approach as new era begins
With so many changes and challenges facing athletic departments in a sudden new era of college sports, Trev Alberts is focused on successfully tailoring Texas A&M's approach in a fashion that will breed competitive success for the Aggies across all sports.
The week after: Early fallout of the House v. NCAA settlement
On June 6, 2025, the House v. NCAA settlement ruling was made, guaranteeing damages paid to former student-athletes and also promising revenue sharing to current and future student-athletes. In these seven days, more lawsuits, bills and problems have bubbled to the surface.
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Rapid Reaction: Trev Alberts announces retention of Michael Earley
Despite going 30-26 in his first season as head coach, Michael Earley will be retained by Texas A&M, per an announcement made by Trev Alberts on Friday afternoon. Billy Liucci was joined by Ryan Brauninger and Richard Zane to react to the news that the Earley Era will continue.
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Ask Liucci: Spring randomness as classes conclude in Aggieland
With spring football officially in the rearview mirror, TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci sat down to tackle another round of subscriber questions ranging from Texas A&M football to happenings on the diamond to summer concerts and everything in between.
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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.