Thursday Thoughts, Part 2 (on Friday): Spring football update
A day before Jimbo Fisher and his team wrap up spring drills with the Maroon & White Game, Billy Liucci offers a rundown on the latest with the Aggies as they prepare to make the turn toward fall and the 2021 season.
Snippets from Texas A&M's Saturday football practice
The Aggies took to Kyle Field for a second spring scrimmage on Saturday, and Gabe Bock offers his thoughts on the early portion of practice that was open to the media.
Young quarterbacks still growing toward consistency, maturity Fisher demands
A learning curve is to expected as three younger quarterbacks compete to replace Kellen Mond, who spent most of four years entrenched as the Aggie starter. Jimbo Fisher sees promise in each of the three but says they're still learning to do it all well consistently.
Texas A&M's 2021 roster will feature a plethora of NFL-caliber players
NFL Draft scout Matt Miller has seven Aggies ranked among his top-65 draft prospects for the 2022 NFL Draft. That might suggest that Texas A&M's loaded roster has the Maroon & White poised for great success on the gridiron in 2021.
Spring Update: Aggies continuing to prepare for second scrimmage
Spring football is in full swing in College Station as the Aggies gear up for their second scrimmage of the spring slate on Saturday. Billy Liucci provides a midweek update on the latest from A&M's work on the practice fields.
Fisher focused on intangibles, improvement ahead of Saturday's scrimmage
Spring practice is now in full swing, and the Aggie football team is looking to make some strides ahead of the upcoming season. Before the spring's first scrimmage on Saturday, Jimbo Fisher relayed that he is eager to see how the team performs.
A more explosive offense could launch A&M into championship contention
Texas A&M registered only 41 plays that covered 20 yards or more in 2020, the second-lowest mark among top-ten teams. However, if the Aggies can combine a rebuilt offensive line with more weapons, the Maroon & White could see their explosive play total double.
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Spring Camp Five in Five: Pivotal Spring
With the first official spring practice only hours away, Billy Liucci wraps up his look ahead to spring camp by highlighting several players for whom the next month is key to defining their roles on Jimbo Fisher's 2021 squad.
Spring Camp Five in Five: Offensive Players to Watch
Spring football is only days away, and the Aggies enter the first round of off-season practices with real momentum after an Orange Bowl victory and a top-5 finish. Billy Liucci continues his spring preview series with a look at the five key offensive players to watch this spring.
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Aggies eager to return to practice field with spring football four days away
Texas A&M football will begin spring practice on Monday, March 29, and the Aggies are hoping to improve on a 10-1 season which culminated in an Orange Bowl championship. On Thursday, Jimbo Fisher said he's anxious to get back to work, building his 2021 team.
Spring Camp Five in Five: Spring Storylines
Spring football is only days away, and the Aggies enter the first round of off-season practices with real momentum after an Orange Bowl victory and a top-5 finish. Billy Liucci kicks off his spring preview series with a look at five key storylines for Jimbo Fisher's squad.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Spring expectations, new contributors, QB development & more
Billy dips into a second round of subscriber questions, this batch in writing, dealing with his thoughts ahead of spring practices, the outlook for a long list of emerging contributors, including QBs, his outlook for a great A&M women's hoops squad and much more.
Recruiting Rankings Rewind: Assessing true value on a two-year delay
Recruiting rankings are always perceived to be important to a program's immediate success. However, Olin Buchanan explains why you shouldn't stress about recruiting rankings until players have had time to develop and truly make an impression on their teams.
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Stephen McGee share his thoughts on H-Town recruiting, Darrell Dickey & more
Our QB1 Stephen McGee joined TexAgs Radio for his weekly appearance on Thursday morning to discuss the Maroon & White's hot run of recruiting in the Houston area, Darrell Dickey on the trail, and much, much more.
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.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Upcoming stretch run, individual improvements & more
Billy Liucci took to his keyboard once again to answer another round of subscriber questions during this unexpected off week for Texas A&M football. Liucci looks ahead of the Aggies' final four games, discusses which players and position groups have shined thus far & much more.
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.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Surging talent level on defense, run game vs. Bama & more
Billy Liucci returned with another written edition of Ask Liucci, this time addressing the importance of getting the Aggies' rushing attack going against the Tide, whether we'll see Demond Demas or Devon Achane in Tuscaloosa this weekend and much more.
Cover Story: Aggies must remedy familiar problems in a hurry
Texas A&M opened the 2020 season with an often frustrating 17-12 victory over Vanderbilt on Saturday night. Unless the Aggies can improve dramatically, the remainder of a daunting 2020 season could get ugly.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Excitement for Demas and Achane, depth at DB & more
Billy Liucci returned for another written addition of 'Ask Liucci' as he tackled tough questions such as whether or not the TexAgs servers can survive a 10-0 run this year, where he'll be watching the Aggies in 2020 and much, much more.