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TexAgs Rewind (12/11)
Thursday's edition of the rewind heard TexAgs co-owner Billy Liucci, former Texas A&M QB Stephen McGee, former Texas A&M WR Ryan Swope and The Fan Show.
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The Fan Show sponsored by PrizePicks
Matt Browning and Roy May joined Thursday's edition of TexAgs Live to share a complete fan perspective on all things Texas A&M Athletics as the Maroon & White are the No. 7 seed in the College Football Playoff and will host No. 10 Miami on Dec. 20.
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McGee & Swope highlight importance of championship-level QB play
Former Texas A&M quarterback Stephen McGee and all-time leading receiver Ryan Swope joined Thursday morning's edition of TexAgs Live to play buy, sell, hold with the best quarterbacks A&M has played this season ahead of next week's CFP game with Miami
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Liucci joins TexAgs Live as Jay Bateman is headed to Kentucky
Earlier on Thursday morning, Billy Liucci confirmed reports that Jay Bateman is going to Kentucky as the Wildcats' new defensive coordinator. "The Source" joined TexAgs Live to discuss the latest as Mike Elko is elevating Lyle Hemphill to fill Bateman's position.
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B-Team: Sherrone Moore gets canned, snack facts & more
Late afternoons are for the B-Team as Ryan Brauninger and the crew join you on the drive home each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoon! On Episode 45 of the B-Team, Brauny and Richard Zane discuss Sherrone Moore's ouster in Ann Arbor and more.
Cashius Howell validated and vindicated by postseason honors
Doubt can cause an individual to question self-worth and lose confidence, but it can also fuel a quest for validation and vindication. Texas A&M defensive end Cashius Howell feasted on doubt like a predator on prey as he was named the SEC Defensive Player of the Year on Wednesday.
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One-on-one with Lombardi Award finalist Cashius Howell
The SEC's leader in sacks with 11.5, Texas A&M edge rusher Cashius Howell is among the four finalists for the Lombardi Award. Ahead of Wednesday night's ceremony, Olin Buchanan caught up with the SEC Defensive Player of the Year in Houston.
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Press Conference: Lombardi finalist Cashius Howell speaks to Houston media
Newly minted SEC Defensive Player of the Year Cashius Howell is one of four finalists for the Lombardi Award as the nation's best college football lineman. Ahead of Wednesday's award ceremony in Houston, Howell spoke to the media.
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Linebacker Scooby Williams considers 2025 'a blessing' despite injury
Postseason preparations are underway in Aggieland, and Scooby Williams has returned to practice after not playing in a game since late October. On The Huddle, the senior linebacker spoke about what it will take to advance in the CFP, studying for the Miami Hurricanes and more.
Cashius Howell and Trey Zuhn III among 2025 SEC Award winners
On Wednesday afternoon, the Southeastern Conference announced its individual awards as selected by the league's 16 head coaches, and two Aggies have picked up hardware. Cashius Howell is the SEC Defensive Player of the Year, and Trey Zuhn III won the Jacobs Blocking Trophy.
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Around Aggieland (12/10)
On Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Live, Kaylee Dreyer took us Around Aggieland as the recognition is rolling in for Aggie football and volleyball. Additionally, Trev Alberts hired former Florida State assistant Bobby Shuttleworth as the head coach of Aggie soccer.
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Peter Burns touches on hottest College Football Playoff storylines
On Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Live, SEC Network host Peter Burns presents the reasons he believes A&M will advance past Miami next Saturday. Burns discussed reimagining conference championships, the committee giving A&M the No. 7 seed and more.
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TexAgs Rewind (12/10)
Wednesday's edition of the rewind heard TexAgs columnist Olin Buchanan, former Texas A&M TE Max Wright, Miami insider Danny Enriquez and SEC Network host Peter Burns.
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Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
TexAgs' recruiting analyst Ryan Brauninger joined TexAgs Live on Wednesday morning for another edition of Recruiting Country presented by American Momentum Bank, highlighting the latest news and notes from the recruiting trail surrounding Texas A&M.
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Former TE Max Wright feels good about rested Aggies heading into CFP
Texas A&M will be three weeks rested by the time Miami comes to town next weekend for the first-ever playoff game in Kyle Field. Former A&M tight end Max Wright joined TexAgs Live to speak on the opportunity ahead and the mentality Mike Elko has instilled in his squad.
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B-Team: Most-skilled athletes of all time, bowl game opt outs & more
Late afternoons are for the B-Team as Ryan Brauninger and the crew join you on the drive home each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoon! On Episode 44 of the B-Team, Brauny and Richard Zane discuss the most skilled athletes of all time and much more.
Elko channels Tony the Tiger when asked about Moss, Williams & Anderson
When asked about the status of Le'Veon Moss, Scooby Williams and Bryce Anderson this week, Mike Elko did his best Tony the Tiger impersonation: "They're grrrrreat." If any of them could play vs. Miami, it would be good for the Aggies, and if all three return to action, it would indeed be grrreat.
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TK Norman feels he's '100 percent' better after one year at A&M
True freshman receiver TK Norman has appeared in five games for the Aggies this season, and he has 51 yards on four touches, including a 29-yard reception vs. Samford. Norman joined the Huddle to speak about his relationship with Holmon Wiggins, his excitement for the playoff and more.
Six Aggies earn All-SEC recognition from the league's coaches
On Tuesday, the Southeastern Conference announced the 2025 All-SEC teams, as voted on by the league's coaches. Trey Zuhn III, KC Concepcion and Cashius Howell earned first-team honors, while Mario Craver, Chase Bisontis and Taurean York landed on the third team.
Bobby Shuttleworth hired as Texas A&M's next head soccer coach
Texas A&M has hired Bobby Shuttleworth to be the next head soccer coach in program history. After a 14-year career in the MLS, Shuttleworth has spent the last four seasons as an assistant at Florida State, helping the Seminoles to national titles in 2023 and 2025.