Three Aggies awarded 2018 First Team All-SEC Honors
As A&M prepares for the Gator Bowl against North Carolina State, Trayveon Williams, Jace Sternberger and Braden Mann were honored with a First Team All-SEC awards on Monday, leaving little doubt that they are some of the best players in the country.
Texas A&M to add Missouri tight ends coach Joe Jon Finley to staff
Only days after TE Coach Tim Brewster departed for North Carolina, Jimbo Fisher moved to fill the opening, landing Joe Jon Finley from Missouri. Finley is widely considered one of the top young coaches in the game and led the top tight end group in the nation in 2017.
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Laura Rutledge recaps wild finish in Atlanta, Jalen Hurts' perseverance
During Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio Laura Rutledge of ESPN and the SEC Network joined to share her thoughts on the SEC Championship game, Jalen Hurts' saving the Tide and the College Football Playoff.
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Jimbo Fisher discusses Gator Bowl, North Carolina State
Texas A&M was selected to play in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl on New Year's Eve against the Wolf Pack of North Carolina State. Jimbo Fisher commented on what it meant to be going back to Florida and what to expect from the Wolf Pack.
Looking back on the 2018 Aggie football regular season
The Aggies have made a lot of progress in just year one of the Jimbo Fisher era. Players have improved, and they're winning games they wouldn't have just a season ago. Jake Hubenak takes a look at what's changed and what's to come.
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Pick Six: Picking Conference Championship games with former Miss USA
During Friday's edition of TexAgs Radio former Miss USA Kandace Matthews joined to 'Pick Six' Conference Championship games against the spread, along with picks from Billy Liucci and the McKinney brothers.
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Trevor Knight discusses AAF QB draft, direction of the Texas A&M program
During Friday's edition of TexAgs Radio, former Texas A&M and Oklahoma quarterback Trevor Knight joiuned to share his thoughts on being selected in the Alliance of American Football draft, the future of the Texas A&M football program and more.
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The LiucciCast: Scattershooting the Aggies' 2018 Regular Season
This week's episode of the LiucciCast is a little bit different. Instead of his regular show with Trevor Knight, this week Billy Liucci goes through everything from the big win over LSU, Aggies' NFL Draft stock, and the latest recruiting news.
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McGee: Kellen Mond made huge strides in year two at quarterback
During Thursday's edition of TexAgs Radio former A&M and NFL quarterback Stephen McGee joined to share his thoughts on Saturday's win over LSU, the improvement of Kellen Mond and his bull crap for this week.
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The Trail: Recruiting talk with Ryan Brauninger and Jason Howell
With the regular season over, college coaches across the country are on the move conducting in-house visits with their top recruits. Each week until early Signing Day, TexAgs analysts Ryan Brauninger and Jason Howell will be breaking down the latest in Texas A&M recruiting in The Trail.
Man of his word: Fisher backing up bold proclamations he made when hired
Since he was hired at A&M, Jimbo Fisher has made bold proclamations including the infamous "it ain't like it used to be." The head coach hasn't backed down from any of his sentiments and rightfully so, as he has already instituted a culture change an Aggieland.
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The Film Room: No. 22 Texas A&M 74, No. 7 LSU 72 (7OT)
Each week, former Texas A&M quarterback Stephen McGee breaks down key plays from the previous game. This week Stephen and Gabe take a closer look at the X's and O's of the Aggies' record-breaking 74-72 win over LSU in the seventh overtime.
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Former A&M defender Justin Dunning on the importance of win over LSU
During Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, former A&M defender Justin Dunning joined the show to break down the significance of the win to the recruits in attendance, as well as the progress he has seen in receivers Kendrick Rogers and Quartney Davis.
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Laura Rutledge relives A&M's win over LSU, looks at possible playoff scenarios
During Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Radio Laura Rutledge of ESPN and the SEC Network joined to share her thoughts the wild win over LSU and a few possible playoff scenarios after Michigan's loss to Ohio State.
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Tailgate Talks: Texas A&M-LSU Edition
Did LSU fans eat corndogs for Thanksgiving? How do LSU and A&M tailgates compare? Billy Liucci filling in at punter for the Aggies? Lia Musgrave asks fans these pressing questions and more in this week's edition of Tailgate Talks.
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Stewart Mandel recaps rivalry week across the country, current CFP and more
During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio Stewart Mandel of The Athletic joined to discuss rivalry week around college football, his current CFP top four and who he thinks takes home the Heisman Trophy.
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Former A&M DT Ty Warren discusses future with Fisher, strong front seven
During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio former A&M and NFL DT Ty Warren joined to share his thoughts on the Aggies' first season with Jimbo Fisher at the helm, a new physical style of play and the strong seasons from Kingsley Keke and Daylon Mack.
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SEC Network's Matt Stinchcomb analyzes A&M/LSU, previews SEC Championship
During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, former Georgia offensive lineman Matt Stinchcomb joined to share his thoughts on the Aggies thrilling win over LSU and look ahead to this weekend's SEC Championship game.
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Press Row: Aggie beat writers recap historic overtime thriller against LSU
Week thirteen of Press Row relives the victory over LSU in 7OT and looks forward to the upcoming bowl season. This week features Gabe, Olin, Billy, Brent Zwerneman of the Houston Chronicle, and Robert Cessna of the Bryan-College Station Eagle.
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Week thirteen's Overnight Sensation: Quartney Davis, Wide Receiver
Texas A&M finished second in the SEC West after an unforgettable 74-72 win over LSU in 7OT. So many Aggies made an impact on Saturday night, but wideout Quartney Davis came up clutch when A&M needed him most, earning himself this week's Overnight Sensation.