Inside the Numbers: Advanced stats for Texas A&M-South Carolina
That Kyler Murray added a new dimension to the Texas A&M offense was obvious, but a closer look at the number reveals just how drastically the Aggies improved in several areas against South Carolina. The defense, meanwhile, looked the same on paper as on the field.
TAMUHighlights: Texas A&M vs. South Carolina
Yes, there are highlights again! (And lots of them.)
Cover Story: Texas A&M's first step on the road to redemption
Where some may see a lackluster win over one of the SEC's lesser teams, keen observers will see more: a dazzling debut from a true freshman who could turn around the Texas A&M offense, a revitalized run game and a big step in the right direction.
Photo Gallery: Aggies take down USC in Kyler Murray's first start
All-black uniforms, a new starting quarterback and a Halloween win at home. TexAgs presents the story of Kyler Murray's first win and Texas A&M's 35-28 defeat of South Carolina at Kyle Field on Saturday.
Shining Son: Kyler Murray impresses in first start for Aggies
The comparisons to Johnny Manziel are premature, obviously. Yes, it was his first start, obviously. However, in slicing up South Carolina, Kyler Murray may have poised himself for a bright future at the helm of the Texas A&M offense.
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Post-Game Wrap with Jordan Pugh & Olin Buchanan: A&M 35, USC 28
The weather, the early start, the defense's problems stopping the run — none of it mattered in the first start for Kyler Murray, who showed some high potential against the Gamecocks. Jordan Pugh and Olin Buchanan join the conversation on what's next for Murray and A&M.
Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 35, South Carolina 28
Returning home and donning black uniforms, the Aggies righted the ship on Halloween. Kyler Murray made the first start of his career and put up 379 total yards in Texas A&M's 35-28 defeat of South Carolina on Saturday.
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Aggies discuss outlook after 35-28 defeat of South Carolina
For the seventh straight season, the Aggies are bowl eligible. Between Kyler Murray's first start and a win that put Texas A&M back on track, Kevin Sumlin and his players had plenty to talk about after Saturday's win against the Gamecocks.
Storyline Saturday: What to watch in college football's Week 9
The weekend's slate once again features only one matchup of ranked teams, but it's one that carries heavy implications for both the national race and the American Athletic Conference. Meanwhile, it's a cocktail party in Jacksonville — and the East title is up for grabs.
Aggies name Kyler Murray starter for South Carolina game
Per multiple sources, Kevin Sumlin informed the team on Friday that Kyler Murray will be the starting quarterback for Texas A&M's game against South Carolina on Saturday. The true freshman has thrown for 167 yards and one touchdown and rushed for 92 in limited action.
Breakdown: The impressive evolution of Texas A&M's safeties
If one positive came out of Texas A&M's trip to Ole Miss, it was the reaffirmation of a development that has changed the face of the Aggie defense — that is, that the team's safety play has made incredible strides since last season.
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The Final Countdown: Liucci, Steve McKinney preview South Carolina
Billy Liucci and former Texas A&M and NFL offensive lineman Steve McKinney joined TexAgs Radio on Friday for an in-depth preview in advance of Saturday's Halloween contest with South Carolina.
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Setting the Scene: Aggies to hit reset button against South Carolina
To say there are no intriguing storylines in Saturday's Texas A&M-South Carolina tilt would be to avoid looking hard enough. The Aggies are likely to start a new QB and the offensive schemes are undergoing change — just in time for the Steve Spurrier-less Gamecocks.
Texas A&M vs. South Carolina: Key matchups
The Aggies will likely be breaking in a new quarterback, fighting off two weeks of negativity and playing in front of a smaller-than-usual crowd. Is their greatest opponent on Saturday themselves? It will be one of several matchups to watch.
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Beliucci Hour Lunch
Each Monday and Thursday, Billy Liucci, filled in for in this edition by Olin Buchanan, and Brice Jones share their thoughts and observations on Texas A&M athletics during The Beliucci Hour radio show, which airs from 12-1 p.m. on 1150 AM in College Station.
Could Be Worse: SEC's offensive crater begins in Missouri
If you think you've got it bad, Aggies, glance for but a moment in the direction of Columbia, Mo. Offensive ineptitude there is at Great Depression levels (literally). Meanwhile, Florida-Georgia and Auburn-Ole Miss are the SEC's next definitive games.
Texas A&M vs. South Carolina: Players to watch
On the surface, some might argue there could be no better ailment for Texas A&M's woes than facing the Gamecocks at home. To prove that prescient, the Aggies will have to receive step-up performances from a few key names — and key in on South Carolina's top talent.
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The Hunter Goodwin Hour: Examining A&M's offensive struggles
Former Texas A&M OL and NFL TE Hunter Goodwin joined TexAgs Radio to share his thoughts on A&M's loss to Ole Miss, the performance of the Aggies' offensive unit, the situation at quarterback and much more.
Re-Run The Numbers: Texas A&M vs. South Carolina
Let's bang some pots. Let's watch our language. Let's check in on the offense. Let's file an open records request, find more stages of grief and then upgrade to DEFCON 2. Let's RE-RUN THE NUMBERS.
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Olin and Jimmy Wright breakdown Ole Miss, look ahead to S. Carolina
Each week Gabe Bock, Olin Buchanan and former Texas A&M quarterback Jimmy Wright discuss the latest in Aggie football including their thoughts on upcoming matchups, the SEC as a whole and more.