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Around Aggieland (9/6)
During Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Richard Zane joined to take us Around Aggieland and provided updates from the gridiron, the pitch and beyond as Texas A&M Athletics are officially back in full gear.
Texas A&M only one of many teams with uncertainty heading into 2021
While the Aggies lose their starting QB, four members of the offensive line and must somehow find a way to build on their success from 2020, the program is not alone. Olin Buchanan takes a look at what must be replaced on the rosters of every Aggie opponent in 2021.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Mond's legacy, Orange Bowl expectations & more
Billy Liucci continues the ramp-up to Saturday's Orange Bowl by taking on another round of subscriber questions, today discussing Kellen Mond and the 2020 team's long-term impact on the program, potential returning seniors and much more.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Top sports memories, 2020 scheduling issues & more
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci answers another round of subscriber questions, ranging from his favorite (and worst) sports memories to the current state of Texas A&M recruiting and hitting on almost everything in-between.
With Colorado game in jeopardy, A&M, SEC committed to measured decisions
Following the Big Ten's announcement that it will only play conference games, reports surfaced that the Pac-12 will follow suit. In the midst of that uncertainty, Texas A&M and the SEC reiterated their commitment to take their time and make informed decisions.
Dear Andy: What college football program is the next sleeping giant?
The Athletic's Andy Staples discusses which head coaches have the most job security aside from the big names, who the next sleeping giant in CFB could be and looks at how the new name and likeness rules can appeal to recruits.
Dear Andy: Will decisions over crowd sizes this fall create inequities, conflict?
The Athletic's Andy Staples discusses the process of how a team determines their interim coach and possible disparities in crowd-size rules due to COVID-19. He also ranks college football stadiums based on their legendary moments as well as readily available spices.
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Bjork eyeing June 1 for potential reopening of Aggie athletic facilities
On Tuesday, Ross Bjork expressed optimism that the SEC would reopen its member universities' athletic facilities on June 1, preparing student-athletes for full seasons of fall sports later this year.
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Bjork, A&M officials remain encouraged by latest coronavirus statistics
As more and more SEC schools are putting plans in motion to resume their regular schedules in the fall, A&M athletic director Ross Bjork and other Aggie officials remain optimistic that activities will return to some level of normalcy in the fall, including football.
Draft Depletion: How the NFL Draft will impact Texas A&M's 2020 foes
Placing college players in the NFL is good in the long term but can also force teams to do some rebuilding. Olin Buchanan examines the rosters of each of Texas A&M's opponents next season to see how they sit following the NFL Draft.
Cover Story: In peculiar times, A&M is well-positioned to adapt and thrive
Jimbo Fisher will be the first to tell you he misses being on the field this spring as much as anyone, but as Billy Liucci examines the potential impacts of a football-less spring, he finds some relatively good news for the Aggies.
Offseason questions loom larger than ever for Aggies, 2020 opponents
There's nothing novel about college football teams spending the spring trying to figure out how to address offseason changes, but the path to answers will certainly be different this year. Olin Buchanan looks at the questions Texas A&M and its opponents will try to answer despite the new challenges.
2020 Turnover: Gauging attrition for Texas A&M's opponents next season
No school fields the exact same roster two years in a row. With departing seniors and players declaring early for the NFL, teams can be vastly different from one year to the next. The attrition A&M's opponents face heading into 2020 could certainly fall the Aggies' way.
Around CFB: Once strong Pac-12 struggling to remain relevant
Just a few years ago, the Pac-12 was one of the premier conferences in the country, now the west-coast conference is struggling to maintain relevance. Olin Buchanan takes a look at the conference and reveals his playoff and Heisman projections through week five.
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.
Ask Liucci: Recruiting priorities, turnover talk & more
Each week Billy Liucci offers his own take on the Top 25, answering the top user questions from the week, plus a few "others receiving votes." This week he discusses the Aggies' recruiting focus, eyeing the 2020 team and much more.
Unranked Aggies must improve run defense, OL play to surprise
You won't find Texas A&M in many of college football's preseason polls, and that's alright. Many teams leap into the polls from obscurity every year. For the Aggies to pull off the feat, they'll need to show improvement along both the offensive and defensive lines.
A&M announces home-and-home with Colorado in 2020-21
The Aggies will host the Pac-12's Buffaloes at Kyle Field Sept. 19, 2020 and visit Folsom Field in turn on Sept. 11, 2021, the schools announced on Wednesday afternoon. The teams last played in 2009.
Introducing BellagiOlin: Week 1 picks against the spread
What's a man to do with a mythical $10,000 burning holes in his pockets? Stake it on his college football knowledge, naturally. Olin Buchanan's alter ego kicks off the season with a look at 10 headlining games.
Standards & Practices: The line between taunting's good & ugly
Getting inside the opposition's heads is a fan's higher calling, but some are quick to take it too far. If the Marcus Smart incident reminded us of anything, Olin Buchanan writes, it's to be, well, smart with our jeers.