Ask Liucci, Part 2: O-line development, offensive adjustments & more
As the Aggies return home to host New Mexico in the season's third week, Billy Liucci spends some time at the keyboard answering a boatload of subscriber questions about the A&M offense under Zach Calzada, the o-line's progress and much more.
An elixir to ease that post-Colorado panic: Defense (still) wins championships
Texas A&M struggled on offense against Colorado, a development that has many Aggies already postponing their championship aspirations. But history offers reason for hope, particularly given the presence of a smothering Maroon & White defense.
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Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
TexAgs Recruiting analyst Ryan Brauninger joined this morning for another edition of Recruiting Country, highlighting the latest news and notes from the recruiting trail as recruits are traveling to college campuses and taking in the atmosphere on Saturdays.
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Landry: Calzada must develop in passing game for Aggie offense to succeed
Texas A&M's offense struggled in Denver, largely because of Zach Calzada's lack of comfortability in the passing game and leading the offense. LandryFootball.com's Chris Landry explains why it's crucial for the Aggies that Calzada finds success throwing the ball.
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Ask Liucci, Part 1: Calzada's confidence, looking ahead to Arkansas & more
Another wild weekend in college football has come and gone and the Aggies have an array of questions going into week three following a close game against Colorado in Denver. Billy Liucci answers another round of subscriber questions in this video edition of Ask Liucci.
Offense in Review: Texas A&M 10, Colorado 7
Zach Calzada and the Aggie offense sputtered for most of the day in Denver but found a rhythm late and did what it took to beat Colorado. Billy Liucci details the good and the bad from Saturday and looks ahead at what to expect from A&M with Zach Calzada at the helm.
By The Numbers: Texas A&M 10, Colorado 7
Gabe Bock deep dives the statistics after the Aggies' 10-7 victory over Colorado Saturday afternoon in Denver to improve to 2-0.
Zach Calzada takes over for injured King, strong special teams & more
Texas A&M emerged from Denver with a 2-0 record but with a significant loss as Haynes King suffered a broken right tibia. With Zach Calzada taking over under center, the Aggies look to refocus as New Mexico ventures to College Station this weekend.
Haynes King to miss significant time after suffering broken tibia vs. Colorado
Second-year freshman quarterback Haynes King suffered a broken right tibia of Texas A&M's sixth offensive play of the game against Colorado on Saturday. Head coach Jimbo Fisher confirmed on Monday that King underwent successful surgery.
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Peter Burns shares his Texas A&M concerns following scare in Denver
Texas A&M's performance in Denver left a lot of questions unanswered and created some new concerns as well. SEC Network host Peter Burns joined Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio to discuss what worries him most about the Aggies moving forward.
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Tom Hart on A&M's offensive struggles, Hogs' beatdown of Texas & more
You've probably seen him on TV calling a game on ESPN or the SEC Network, but on Monday Morning, fun Tom Hart joined TexAgs Radio to discuss Texas A&M's offensive struggles against Colorado, Texas getting run out of the stadium in Fayetteville and much more.
Hop's Deep Reflections: Survival in Denver, GameDay antics & more
Texas A&M squeaked out a win against Colorado at Empower Field in Denver on Saturday afternoon to move to 2-0 on the young season. Following the nail-biter at Mile High, David Sandhop shares his thoughts on the Aggies and the rest of the CFB landscape.
Cover Story: Tight game in Denver should serve as wake-up call for Aggies
Nothing came easy for the Texas A&M offense on Saturday night, but fortunately, the Aggie defense stood tall in a 10-7 win over Colorado. The contest was as close as they come, but the escape act could serve as a wake-up call for the highly-ranked Ags.
Learned, Loved, Loathed: Texas A&M 10, Colorado 7
While Texas A&M's 10-7 victory over Colorado certainly wasn't pretty, this was still plenty to love from a win in Denver. Olin Buchanan discusses what he learned, loved and loathed from the Aggies' trip to the Mile High City.
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No. 5 A&M combines late magic with defensive dominance to survive in Denver
Trailing 7-3 late, No. 5 Texas A&M turned to Zach Calzada for a late score, and the inexperienced QB delivered to help the Aggies overcome an upset-minded Colorado team, 10-7, as the offense did just enough to uphold a stellar defensive performance.
Post Game Review: No. 5 Texas A&M 10, Colorado 7
Exhale. Texas A&M escaped Denver with a 10-7 victory over Colorado after an excruciating afternoon for the Aggie offense. QB Haynes King was lost early to injury, and Zach Calzada struggled before engineering the game-winning drive late in the fourth quarter.
By The Numbers: Texas A&M 41, Kent State 10
Gabe Bock deep dives the statistics after the Aggies' 41-10 season-opening win over the Kent State Golden Flashes at Kyle Field on Saturday night.
Offense in Review: Texas A&M 41, Kent State 10
With a new face behind center for the first time in several years, the Aggies rolled up nearly 600 yards of offense against Kent State. Billy Liucci analyzes what worked and where A&M must improve coming out of the season opener.
Post Game Review: No. 6 Texas A&M 41, Kent State 10
Despite several turnovers and some rough patches, the Aggies pulled away in the second half, beating the Golden Flashes 41-10. Devon Achane and Isaiah Spiller both rushed for over 100 yards and Ainias Smith went over 100 receiving on the night.
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Hitting the Week One highlights with SEC Network host Peter Burns
College football might have started last weekend with a handful of games, but the first full slate across the country is this week. SEC Network host Peter Burns joined TexAgs Radio to hit the biggest storylines ahead of Week One.