The Team That Couldn't: Despite Jake Hubenak's rise, Texas A&M falls
Following Texas A&M's 27-21 loss to Louisville in the 2015 Music City Bowl, the first reaction may be to lament the quarterback situation. That would be sorely misguided. Jake Hubenak nearly willed the Aggies back with a strong second half — but the Aggies faltered when it counted.
Photo Gallery: Aggies fall to Louisville in the 2015 Music City Bowl, 27-21
Even in defeat, another triple-digit rushing night from Tra Carson, Josh Reynolds' 11-catch effort and Jake Hubenak's strong second half set the tone for Texas A&M in Nashville. TexAgs presents the story of the game in an extensive collection of images.
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Post-Game Wrap with Olin Buchanan: 2015 Music City Bowl
In Wednesday's 27-21 loss to Louisville in the 2015 Music City Bowl, Texas A&M came up short in ways that appropriately reflected its season. Olin Buchanan joins the discussion on Jake Hubenak's first career start, the Aggies' problems on the offensive line and what to do now.
Music City Bowl Review: Louisville 27, Texas A&M 21
Though he started slowly, Jake Hubenak ultimately threw for more than 300 yards and nearly led Texas A&M to a game-winning touchdown. It was all for naught, however, when the Aggies could not overcome their many mistakes and ended the season with a 27-21 loss.
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Aggies respond to Music City Bowl loss, ponder what's next
On a night when Texas A&M fell in disappointing fashion to finish 8-5 after a promising start to the season (sound familiar?), Kevin Sumlin's program was left to face a litany of questions. Following Wednesday's 27-21 loss, the Aggies attempted to begin answering them.
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Jordan Pugh on A&M-Louisville, Richard Moore, Murray transfer
During Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, former A&M and NFL defensive back Jordan Pugh shared his thoughts in advance of tonight's Music City Bowl matchup with the Louisville Cardinals.
2015 Music City Bowl: Key matchups
Though at the season's outset it would have seemed ironic, the 2015 Music City Bowl will feature two teams with reliable defenses and several question marks on offense. But which battles-within-the-battles will determine the victor?
Five Thoughts: Texas A&M 82, Cal Poly 63
Against an overmatched opponent, Texas A&M on Tuesday did exactly what it should have. In the little the Aggies failed to accomplish — and the play of their young, emerging stars — they flashed the potential they'll now take into conference play at 10-2.
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Game Highlights: Texas A&M 82, Cal Poly 63
Led by Tyler Davis' 18-point night, No. 20 Texas A&M started strong and kept up the onslaught in running its record to 10-2 on the season. TexAgs presents the story of Tuesday's victory over Cal Poly from a court-level angle.
Photo Gallery: Texas A&M 82, Cal Poly 63
In moving to 10-2 on the season, the Aggies flashed plenty to excite fans as non-conference play concluded. On Thursday Tyler Davis, Jalen Jones and more led No. 20 Texas A&M to an easy home victory against Cal Poly.
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Tyler Davis, No. 20 Texas A&M overwhelm Cal Poly, 82-63
Facing a 10-day layoff, rust may have been concerned for 20th-ranked Texas A&M. On Tuesday, it was eliminated quickly. Led by freshman Tyler Davis' 18 points, the Aggies dominated visiting Cal Poly to move to 10-2 on the season.
The Chief Factor: Can John Chavis deliver a Music City Bowl win?
The problems with Texas A&M's offense may not be remedied in one game, even if Jake Hubenak exceeds expectations. But if John Chavis' defense lives up to the potential it flashed as the season drew to a close, it may not matter.
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Texas A&M, Louisville coaches break down 2015 Music City Bowl
On Tuesday Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin, Louisville coach Bobby Petrino, Aggies coordinators Jake Spavital and John Chavis and Cardinals coordinators Garrick McGee and Todd Grantham sat down with the media to discuss a 2015 Music City Bowl with a host of storylines.
2015 Music City Bowl: Players to watch
A quarterback with a movie story in the making, known playmakers on defense and more. In a meeting between two teams whose records belie their respective collections of talent, the game could hinge on who exceeds expectations.
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99 Thoughts: Spencer Nealy on Christmas gifts, pre-bowl outings
During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, former A&M defensive lineman Spencer Nealy joined to share how his Christmas went, his best bowl game story from when he was a player and much more.
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Outkick Your Picks with Mattie-Lou Chandler: SEC bowls edition
During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Outkick The Coverage's Mattie-Lou Chandler joined Gabe Bock and Olin Buchanan to pick each of the SEC's bowl games against the spread.
Game Preview: No. 20 Texas A&M vs. Cal-Poly
Following a 10-day layoff, No. 20 Texas A&M enters Tuesday's game with Cal-Poly balancing momentum with potential rust. Against the upset-minded Mustangs, the Aggies must merely follow a tried-and-true strategy.
The Nine Line: What a Music City Bowl win would mean to Texas A&M
While a promising season took a turn for the frustrating, an opportunity awaits Texas A&M in the 2015 Music City Bowl against Louisville. Despite all else, a ninth win would entitle the Aggies to a claim that could right the ship.
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Music City Bowl report: Speedy Noil practices, Jake Hubenak impresses
Three days from kickoff at the 2015 Music City Bowl, Texas A&M and Louisville met the media to discuss the key storylines. Among them: Speedy Noil's status and the ascension of Jake Hubenak to the Aggies' starting quarterback job.
Lying in Wait: Jake Hubenak's opportunity to shine for Texas A&M
He came to Texas A&M the same as he had been at every turn after a stellar high school career: a bit of a forgotten man. Yet, after the Aggies' high-profile transfers, Jake Hubenak is poised to achieve the stardom his old coach believes he's always been destined for.