12:29
From Radio Row: Phil Savage discusses Saban's legacy, Alabama in '17
On Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Alabama football color commentator and executive director of the Senior Bowl, Phil Savage joined the show to look the run of Alabama in the last 10 years, Saban's legacy and more.
Instant Impact: Mark Hocke, Aggie newcomers take program reins
Texas A&M needs to curb its tendency to swoon in the second half of football games in a hurry, but it'll have to rely on new faces throughout the program, including S&C coach Mark Hocke to pull off the feat. Can the Aggies fill the holes left by departing stars and avoid a late-season fade?
8:37
Five Big Things ... with SiriusXM, GridironNow's Rachel Baribeau
SiriusXM host and GridironNow writer Rachel Baribeau provides blanket coverage of the college football landscape and always makes an appearance at SEC Media Days. She caught up with Gabe Bock to talk about Texas A&M, challenging Alabama and more.
SECMD17 Notebook: Mullen, Bulldogs reaching for new heights
On Day Two of SEC Media Days 2017, Mississippi State head coach Dan Mullen detailed his expectations for his program, and representatives from Florida, Vanderbilt and Georgia took the mic to expound upon the upcoming season. Check out all the news in today's SECMD17 Notebook.
MSU's Fitzgerald provides roadmap for fledgling A&M quarterbacks
Nick Fitzgerald was a total unknown at the beginning of last season before exploding for over 3,700 total yards. Finding themselves in much the same situation this year, Texas A&M's quarterbacks can follow the Bulldog starter's path to success.
6:19
Five Big Things ... with SEC Network's Jordan Rodgers
From his SEC Network deal to his appearance on the Bachelorette, former Vanderbilt quarterback Jordan Rodgers has taken the college football media landscape by storm. Gabe Bock pulled Rogers aside to get his thoughts on Texas A&M, coaches on the hot seat and more.
14:18
From Radio Row: Andy Staples talks SEC football, places to eat & more
On Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Andy Staples of SI.com joined the show to share his thoughts on SEC Media Days, which team he believes will win the SEC East in '17, places to eat in Hoover and more.
8:09
From Radio Row: Getting to know SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey
On Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, SEC Commisioner Greg Sankey joined the show from Radio Row for a "get to know" segment. The league's head man spoke about how he got his start in college athletics, his ties to Texas, his start in the SEC and much more.
Point of Attack: New blood must shoulder load for Aggies in trenches
Gone are Texas A&M's stalwart tackles of 2017. Gone are NFL draft picks Myles Garrett and Daeshon Hall. Now the burden of playing in the SEC trenches falls primarily on little-used veterans and newcomers to the Bright Complex. To find success, the Aggies need new faces to step up.
SECMD17 Notebook: Orgeron's experience key to success at LSU
Ed Orgeron had a tough stint as head coach at Ole Miss but says that experience is helping him lead the Tigers this year. Olin Buchanan tracked that storyline and more through the first day of SEC Media Days.
8:45
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey talks rule changes, recruiting & more
Southeastern Conference commissioner Greg Sankey took the mic on Day 1 of SEC Media Days to speak with the media about a multitude of hot topics surrounding the league. Sankey spoke about alcohol sales in stadiums, recruiting regulations and more.
Bielema, Razorbacks look to reverse recent fortunes, beat Texas A&M
The Bret Bielema era in Fayetteville started with fanfare, but the Hogs have struggled in his four seasons at the helm. Texas A&M has had a large part in those tribulations, and a win over the Aggies would go a long way towards righting the Razorback ship and securing Bielema's job.
80:35
SECMD17: Arkansas, LSU & Tennessee kick off Day 1 festivities
Back at it again from the SEC's epicenter. The lead-up to the 2017 college football season has officially begun with the advent of SEC Media Days, which opened with Arkansas, LSU and Tennessee discussing the season (and offseason) behind and the one ahead.
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From Radio Row: Matt Moscona takes a look at LSU in 2017, Ed O
On Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio Matt Moscona of ESPN Radio in Baton Rouge joined the show from radio row in Hoover to share his thoughts on LSU football heading into 2017; Ed Orgeron as head coach, Derrius Guice, Danny Etling and more.
41:35
From Radio Row: SECN's Laura Rutledge & Tom Hart talk SEC storylines
On Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio Laura Rutledge and Tom Hart of ESPN and the SEC Network joined to discuss the biggest storylines around the SEC, questions surrounding Texas A&M heading into 2017 and more.
Lost in the Shuffle: Texas A&M's 2017 expectations in a crowded SEC
Many media outlets seem to be counting Texas A&M out before the 2017 season even kicks off, but the Aggies have just as many reasons to hope for a big year as most SEC squads. Can Kevin Sumlin's team emerge from the crowded pack?