Trio of Aggie linemen prepared for next step, beginning with Pro Day
Texas A&M holds its Pro Day workouts on Tuesday, and among those participating will be Carson Green, Jared Hocker and Ryan McCollum. After anchoring the Aggies' dominant 2020 offensive line, the trio are excited about what the future holds.
Scattershooting the Orange Bowl win and Aggie football in 2020 and beyond
After he has had some time to ruminate on a historic Orange Bowl victory to cap off an incredible year, Billy Liucci shares some of his early postseason thoughts about Texas A&M football.
Post Game Review: No. 5 Texas A&M 41, No. 13 North Carolina 27
With 21-unanswered points in the fourth quarter, No. 5 Texas A&M defeated No. 13 North Carolina, 41-27, to win the 2021 Capital One Orange Bowl. Freshman running back Devon Achane was named the MVP after running for 140 yards.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: A&M poised for strong future, recruiting surprises & more
Billy Liucci delivers a late-night Signing Day appetizer, taking on questions about recruiting surprises, Saturday's game in Knoxville and how Dolly Parton settles a 'Boomer Sooner' vs. 'Rocky Top' debate (Premium):
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Around Aggieland (12/14)
It was an interesting weekend for Aggie Athletics as both the men's and women's basketball teams were in action and the swimming & diving teams suffered an unfortunate cancelation. During Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Richard Zane shared the latest from Aggieland.
Offense in Review: No. 5 Texas A&M 31, Auburn 20
On the heels of a sluggish return from a two-week break, Texas A&M's offense offered one of its best showings of the seasons on Saturday. Billy Liucci recaps the dominant performance that came when the Aggies needed it most.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Keys at Jordan-Hare, coaching carousel heating up & more
No. 5 Texas A&M heads to the loveliest village on The Plains to face the Auburn Tigers on Saturday, and before they do, Billy Liucci answers your questions regarding the matchup between Aggies and Tigers along with many other A&M football questions mixed in.
Cover Story: Fisher, No. 5 Aggies building program-changing momentum
Ranked fifth in the country, Jimbo Fisher and Texas A&M are proving they belong in the playoff conversation. Just as importantly, the 2020 season is evidence that Fisher's plan to build a championship program in Aggieland is working.
Offense in Review: Texas A&M 42, Arkansas 31
Billy Liucci revisits one of A&M's most dominant offensive showings in years, a 42-point effort against a Razorback defense that came to Kyle Field on a roll.
Learned, Loved, Loathed: Texas A&M 42, Arkansas 31
There was a lot to love from Texas A&M's offense as the Aggies defeated the Arkansas Razorbacks, 42-31, on Saturday night. Olin Buchanan shares what he learned, loved and loathed from the Maroon & White's fourth win of 2020.
Offense in Review: Texas A&M 28, Mississippi State 14
While the offense wasn't as explosive in Starkville as a week before against Florida, the Aggies ran the ball effectively and answered when challenged. Billy Liucci analyzes A&M's offensive output against the Buildogs.
Maroon Goon Dominance: A&M's offensive front controlling the line of scrimmage
Through three games, Kellen Mond has been sacked just once, and that's a testament to the improvement and maturity along the Aggies' offensive line. For A&M to ride the momentum gained by upsetting Florida, the Maroon Goons must continue this run of dominance.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: State of the Aggie defense, slowing the Kyles at Kyle & more
Billy Liucci answers another round of subscriber questions ranging from recruiting to day-to-day updates on the Aggies. This week, Liucci discusses how to address the Aggies' defensive woes, how A&M needs to slow Florida offense this weekend and much, much more.
Reasons to Believe: Aggies have cause for optimism about an improved offensive line
It's no secret that the Aggies' offensive line must improve for A&M to reach their goals in 2020. As head coach Jimbo Fisher and sophomore guard Kenyon Green have said, the line's improved communication and more developed talent are two reasons to be hopeful.
Fall Camp Update: The biggest news and notes from A&M's first week of camp
The Aggies are a week into their fall camp in preparation for the 2020 season, and Billy Liucci has rounded up a full week's worth of details and insights on what Jimbo Fisher and his staff are seeing in the early going.
Front of the Line: Dan Moore determined to help lead an O-line resurgence for A&M
It's no question that Texas A&M's offensive line must improve from last year's less-than-stellar showing, and if the Aggies are stout up front, the offense could take off. With a returning cast of characters along the line, the biggest question is how big of a step the unit will take?
Making Dad proud: On and off the field, Kenyon Green is celebrated by family
Kenyon Green found a spot along Texas A&M's offensive line early in his career, due in part to the tutelage he received as a child from his father, Henry, and so many other friends and family members. Kenyon may be young, but he's already making those around him proud.
Third's the Word: Aggies possess ingredients for improved third-down success
It's no secret that converting on critical third-down plays is vital to a team's offensive success. In 2019, Texas A&M ranked 65th nationally on third-down conversions, a statistic that must improve for the Aggies to boost their championship odds in 2020.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Top sports memories, 2020 scheduling issues & more
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci answers another round of subscriber questions, ranging from his favorite (and worst) sports memories to the current state of Texas A&M recruiting and hitting on almost everything in-between.
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30 Players in 30 Days #27 — Jared Hocker
Jared Hocker is another veteran who has been a mainstay along Texas A&M's offensive front. With the skills and experience to be an effective part of an improved line, Hocker is player #27 in our list of 30 Players in 30 Days.