Key matchups: Texas A&M vs. Auburn
Texas A&M will head on the road to face Auburn at Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday. Olin Buchanan details the in-game matchups that will have the greatest impact on the outcome of Saturday's game between the Aggies and Tigers.
Players to Watch: Texas A&M at Auburn
With no other option but to win out for bowl eligibility, Texas A&M hopes to snap a five-game drought on Saturday as they head to The Plains to face Auburn. Olin Buchanan identifies a handful of players to keep an eye on from both the Aggies and the Tigers.
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Ryan Swope shares his prediction on who will get it done vs. Auburn
It has been a frustrating month for Aggie football, but the Maroon & White look to get back in the win column when they face Auburn on Saturday. Former A&M wide receiver Ryan Swope offered his thoughts on the losing streak and shared who he'll be watching this weekend.
Quest for 1,000 yards: Achane approaching a 'grand' accomplishment
Reaching 1,000 rushing yards is always an impressive feat in college football, and Texas A&M star running back Devon Achane is closing in on that milestone. The junior tailback could reach the plateau on Saturday evening when the Aggies travel to face the Auburn Tigers
Momentum Shifts: Facing adversity allows Aggies chance to change
This fall has been a tumultuous football season for Jimbo Fisher's Fightin' Texas Aggies, and while the on-field results have been well below expectations, hope is not lost for the program. The adversity facing A&M this year has opened prime opportunities for changes.
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Jamie McCoy analyzes areas in which the Aggies have regressed
Despite being ranked in the preseason top ten, Texas A&M sits at an alarming 3-6 with just three games to play. On Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, former Aggie quarterback and tight end Jamie McCoy discussed the disappointing campaign and where A&M has regressed.
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Talented true freshmen are A&M's foundation for future success
Texas A&M signed the nation's highest-rated recruiting class in 2022, and a number of those players have made impacts as true freshmen. As the Aggies navigate a tumultuous season, it is imperative that Jimbo Fisher keep the roster together and out of the transfer portal.
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Press Conference: Fisher, Aggies travel to Auburn for SEC clash
Texas A&M hits the road this weekend as the Aggies look to snap a five-game skid when they face Auburn at Jordan-Hare Stadium. On Monday, Jimbo Fisher, Devon Achane and Sam Mathews spoke to the media as the Maroon & White prepare for the Tigers.
By the Numbers: Florida 41, Texas A&M 24
Once again done in by a futile run defense and an anemic offense, Texas A&M fell to Florida on Saturday to suffer its fifth-consecutive loss. With the Aggies now sitting at 3-6, Gabe Bock deep dives into the statistics from Saturday's disappointing outing at Kyle Field.
Learned, Loved, Loathed: Florida 41, Texas A&M 24
Florida amassed 492 yards of total offense to hand Texas A&M its fifth-consecutive loss as the Gators defeated the Aggies, 41-24. Olin Buchanan shares what he learned, loved and loathed about A&M's Saturday afternoon performance at Kyle Field.
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Futile second half allows Gators to roll as A&M drops fifth-straight contest
In spite of a promising first half, Texas A&M failed to capitalize off of any momentum built with a subpar second-half performance. Florida's 492 total yards of offense gouged the Aggies as the Maroon & White fell to 3-6 and have dropped five straight for the first time since 1980.
Post Game Review: Florida 41, Texas A&M 24
Texas A&M's defense stumbled yet again as the Florida Gators amasedd 492 total yards to defeat the Aggies at Kyle Field, 41-24. Shutout in the second half, Texas A&M has now lost five consecutive games for the first time since 1980 and must win out to become bowl eligible.
Key Matchups: Texas A&M vs. Florida
Following a close loss to Ole Miss last weekend, Texas A&M looks to gain momentum at Kyle Field as Florida ventures to Aggieland. Olin Buchanan details the in-game matchups that will have the greatest impact on the outcome of Saturday's game between the Aggies and Gators.
Players to Watch: Texas A&M vs. Florida
As Florida comes to town this weekend, Texas A&M continues its search for a late-season turnaround in hopes of surpassing the six-win mark for bowl eligibility. Olin Buchanan identifies a handful of players to keep an eye on from both the Aggies and the Gators.
Cover Story: Despite stormy season, Weigman provides a glimmer
Texas A&M suffered its fifth loss of the season (and fourth in a row) on Saturday night, but with Conner Weigman under center, better days could be on the horizon. As Billy Liucci explains, the storm is not yet over, and it's up to Jimbo Fisher to continue leading the ship.
By the Numbers: Ole Miss 31, Texas A&M 28
Texas A&M's rush defense rendered useless as the Rebels dominated the ground from start to finish to hand the Aggies their fourth straight loss. As A&M now slumps to 3-5 on the season, Gabe Bock deep dives into the statistics from Saturday's problematic outing at Kyle Field.
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Devon Achane hopes to get Aggies back on track as skid continues
Devon Achane has evolved into one of A&M's premier offensive weapons and is staying consistent during a challenging season. The Missouri City native sat down for an exclusive interview to discuss returning to Kyle Field, maturing and his thoughts on Saturday's outing.
Learned, Loved, Loathed: Ole Miss 31, Texas A&M 28
Lane Kiffin's Ole Miss Rebels ran at will vs. Texas A&M's porous run defense on Saturday night as the Aggies fell 31-28 to suffer their fifth loss of the season. Olin Buchanan shares what he learned, loved and loathed about A&M's performance.
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Rebels' overpowering ground attack hands A&M fourth-straight loss, 31-28
No. 15 Ole Miss gashed Texas A&M on the ground time and again as the Rebens handed Jimbo Fisher and the Aggies their fourth consecutive loss. Ole Miss' 390 rushing yards are the second-most allowed in Texas A&M history behind Texas' 393 in 2003.
Post Game Review: No. 15 Ole Miss 31, Texas A&M 28
Haunted by missed opportunities and a faltering defense, Texas A&M dropped its fourth straight game, losing to No. 15 Ole Miss, 31-28. The Rebels torched D.J. Durkin's defense on the ground, rushing for a season-high 390 yards and often leaving A&M in the dust.