Greg Hill
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Aggie Football Top 100: Nos. 40-31
10 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
A TexAgs panel that included coaches, former players, A&M football historians and media members got together to compile the list of A&M’s 100 greatest players. Nos. 40-31 are next up as we near the top.
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GHT: Greg Hill's powerful tribute to Rodney Thomas
11 yr ago by Gabe Bock
During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, former Texas A&M running back from 1991-1993 Greg Hill joined Gabe Bock and Rusty Burson to reflect on the life of his friend and former teammate Rodney Thomas.
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Texas A&M's jersey legacies: The 20s
11 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
As the list descends in number, so do the names descend into rarefied air. The latest edition of TexAgs' countdown of the most memorable Aggies to don each number includes several of A&M's best players.
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A Dynamic Trio: Verne Lundquist, Kristi Dosh and Greg Hill
12 yr ago by Gabe Bock
Friday on TexAgs Radio, Gabe, Liucci and Kayce talked with CBS' legendary broadcaster Verne Lundquist, 'SportsBizMiss' Kristi Dosh and Aggie legend GHT about the upcoming matchup with Auburn and more.
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Aggie Flashback with former A&M running back Greg Hill
12 yr ago by Gabe Bock
Gabe Bock and Rusty Burson talked in-depth with Former Aggie tailback Greg Hill about his time at A&M, the affects of at least 32 concussions while in the NFL, Johnny Manziel and the current team and more.
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TexAgs' Top Tens: Best of the Aggie running backs
13 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
The long list of great Aggie rushers claims a trio of thrilling teammates from one of A&M football's golden eras and a Heisman winner, among others. Who should be counted among the top Aggie RBs of all time?
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Former players sound off on end of Texas A&M-Texas rivalry
14 yr ago by Rusty Burson
Will Texas and A&M ever play again? No one knows, but 12th Man Magazine caught up with several men who once donned the maroon and white to measure their opinions as Thanksgiving approaches.
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High Cotton: This is where, and how, a new era should begin
15 yr ago by John Lopez
TexAgs.com columnist John Lopez looks back at Texas A&M's storied history of highs and lows at the Cotton Bowl and explains what a victory over LSU on Friday would mean to the Aggies moving forward.
 
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