Cover Story: After notching November win, opportunity abounds for Aggies
Just when it seemed A&M might be headed for another November swoon, Jimbo Fisher's squad took control at Kyle Field, beating Ole Miss and nailing down a crucial SEC win. With three games ahead of them, the Aggies have more than a little to gain in a strong finish.
Former players react to 38-24 win over Ole Miss
Texas A&M bounces back from a losing streak with a win over Ole Miss, and moves to 6-4 on the season. After the game, former players such as Aaron Oliver, Jamie McCoy, and Spencer Nealy shared their thoughts on the Aggies' performance.
Photo Gallery: Texas A&M 38, Ole Miss 24
TexAgs presents a full photo gallery from Texas A&M's 38-24 win over Ole Miss.
Mond shows confidence following turnovers to lead the Aggies to victory
Kellen Mond was down to his last strike in the second half following back to back turnovers. Never losing faith in his teammates, the QB bounced back to lead the Aggie offense to 17 points in the fourth quarter, locking down the win.
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Post Game Wrap: Texas A&M 38, Ole Miss 24
Trayveon Williams led the Aggie offense with a career high 31 carries for 228 yards in a fourteen point win over Ole Miss. Gabe Bock, Justin Dunning, and Alan Weddell discuss the victory at Kyle Field after the game.
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Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M players detail Saturday's 38-24 win over Ole Miss
The Aggies bounced back from consecutive road losses with a victory over Ole Miss at home. Following the game, head coach Jimbo Fisher and some of the Texas A&M players met with the media to discuss the win.
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 38, Ole Miss 24
A strong second half defensive showing from the Aggies allowed the team to pull ahead and secure a two touchdown victory. Trayveon Williams, who led the A&M offense on the ground, exceeded 200 yards on the ground for the fourth time in his career.
FINAL from Kyle Field: Texas A&M 38, Ole Miss 24
The Aggies look to avoid another November loss as the Ole Miss Rebels come to Kyle Field for an SEC West matchup. Follow along with Gabe Bock and the TexAgs crew as we keep you updated on the game.
Watt's sudden death goal lifts Aggies over North Texas, 1-0
It took 109 minutes, but star forward Ally Watt was able to capitalize on an opportunity in the second half of sudden death overtime knocking out the Mean Green. The Aggies will now play TCU in the Round of 32 on Friday.
A&M volleyball takes South Carolina to five sets in loss
South Carolina holds off the Aggies at Reed in a close five set match. The A&M offense struggled to keep the ball in play due to a strong defensive effort by the Gamecocks. The Aggies return to Reed Arena on Sunday for a 2:00 p.m. match against the Ole Miss Rebels.
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No. 20 Aggies pleased with first win, ready for Jacksonville on Sunday
Chennedy Carter led the way with 22 points on Wednesday as the No. 20 Aggies took down Rice, 65-54. Gary Blair and center Ciera Johnson met with the media on Friday afternoon to recap the Rice win and preview Sunday's matchup with Jacksonville.
A&M secondary needs to limit mistakes against potent Rebel aerial attack
A&M's secondary has been the Achilles heel of the Aggie defense and will need to right the ship against Ole Miss' potent aerial attack. Fortunately, the Rebel defense is porous as well which should open up some holes for Trayveon Williams.
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The Final Countdown: Liucci, McKinney Bros. preview A&M/Ole Miss
During Friday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Billy Liucci and the brothers Steve & Seth McKinney joined for your all-encompassing game preview ahead of A&M/Ole Miss tomorrow at Kyle Field.
Passing game struggles nothing more than growing pains under new system
Texas A&M has struggled on both sides of the football when it comes to the passing game. Fortunately, as former Aggie QB Jake Hubenak points out, these are likely just growing pains of players adapting to a new system under coaches Jimbo Fisher and Mike Elko.
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Factory Built Freak of the Week: Kellen Mond, Quarterback
The Aggie offense will have to be firing on all cylinders this weekend to hang with the high-scoring Ole Miss offense. With that in mind, Texas A&M sophomore quarterback Kellen Mond is this week's Factory Built Freak of the Week.
SEC Round-Up: Ole Miss' "Landshark" defense continuing to decline
Ole Miss has been known in the past for their solid defensive play, even earning the nickname "Landsharks" for their work on that side of the ball. Yet since 2016, the Rebels' defense has consistently been on the decline.
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Bird Kuhn breaks down weekend games, finishing the season strong
The Aggies are coming off of a mixed weeked, defeating Auburn but losing to Tennessee. With just five games left in the regular season, Head Coach Laura "Bird" Kuhn is excited to back in Aggieland to play in front of the home crowd.
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The Fan Show
Roy May, Dallas Shipp and Hunter Shurtleff joined Thursday's edition of TexAgs Radio for The Fan Show to discuss Texas A&M's road loss to Auburn and look ahead to this weekends game against Ole Miss at Kyle Field.
Texas A&M vs. Ole Miss: Players to Watch
After falling to Auburn on the road last weekend, the Aggies return to Kyle Field where they will look to notch a win over Ole Miss. Billy Liucci details the players on both teams to keep an eye on.
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McGee: Sternberger needs to be Mond's security blanket against Ole Miss
During Thursday's edition of TexAgs Radio, former Texas A&M and NFL quarterback Stephen McGee joined to share his thoughts on Kellen Mond's struggles against Auburn and how important Jace Sternberger is to his success.