Ask Liucci, Part 2: O-line settling in, top recruiting targets & more
Billy Liucci takes one last look back at Texas A&M's thrilling win over Alabama as he takes on a second set of subscriber questions, covering the growing stability up front, the Aggies' work in closing the 2022 recruiting class and much more.
Offense in Review: Texas A&M 41, Alabama 38
After struggling in Zach Calzada's first few games behind center, the A&M offense exploded on Saturday against a Nick Saban defense. Billy Liucci hosts a tour through a performance in which multiple Aggie playmakers seemed to hit their stride.
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Pleased with progress, Fisher refuses to let Aggies dwell on Alabama win
Jimbo Fisher had plenty of praise to offer his team two days after they knocked off the top-ranked Crimson Tide, but the Texas A&M head coach insisted it's time to move on and focus on the next game on the Aggies' schedule: Missouri on Saturday.
Learned, Loved, Loathed: Texas A&M 41, Alabama 38
Texas A&M and Alabama played an incredible football game under the lights at Kyle Field with the Aggies prevailing on Saturday night, 41-38. Olin Buchanan shares what he learned, loved and loathed from the Aggies' historic victory over the Tide.
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 41, No. 1 Alabama 38
Jimbo Fisher became the first former Nick Saban assistant to knock off his former boss as Texas A&M upset top-ranked Alabama at Kyle Field, 41-38. After leading most of the game, the Aggies had to dig out of a late hole behind the heroics of a hobbled Zach Calzada.
To have a chance against the Tide, Ags must limit mistakes, exhume confidence
Coming off of consecutive losses, Texas A&M faces a tall task this weekend against the top-ranked Crimson Tide at Kyle Field. In order to have a fighting chance, Jimbo Fisher & Co. know they need to limit mistakes to a minimum and have maximum confidence in themselves.
Key Matchups: Texas A&M vs. No. 1 Alabama
Dating back to 2013, Alabama has won the last eight contests against Texas A&M, and on Saturday, the Tide will come to Aggieland ranked No. 1 in the nation. Billy Liucci details the most important in-game battles as the Aggies prepare to face Goliath.
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Aggies to focus on blocking, both on the field and the outside 'clutter'
Jimbo Fisher's message to his team heading into Saturday night's affair with Alabama is to block the man in front of you and to block out the negativity from social media. When dealing with the top-ranked Tide and today's digital society, both are easier said than done.
Offense in Review: Mississippi State 26, Texas A&M 22
The Aggies showed some improvement in particular areas on Saturday but still struggled to score touchdowns in a costly loss to the Bulldogs. Billy Liucci details the struggles and successes in Texas A&M's offensive performance against Mississippi State.
Offense in Review: Arkansas 20, Texas A&M 10
Texas A&M fell to Arkansas on Saturday for its first loss of the year, largely due to a lack of offensive production. Billy Liucci breaks down the state of the A&M offense in the wake of the loss.
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Fisher knows Aggies must boost execution, confidence to win SEC games
Following a disappointing 20-10 loss to Arkansas on Saturday, head coach Jimbo Fisher admitted the loss and the ensuing effort to get better are on the coaches. In order to salvage the expectations for the season, the Aggies will need a quick turnaround.
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Sloppy play and self-inflicted wounds end A&M's streak over Arkansas
A rash of self-inflicted wounds and inconsistent play hampered No. 7 Texas A&M's quest for a tenth-straight win over Arkansas as the 16th-ranked Razorbacks defeated the Aggies, 20-10, on Saturday afternoon at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Arlington predictions, bigger roles for dynamic WRs & more
Before No. 7 Texas A&M opens SEC play this weekend against No. 16 Arkansas in a neutral-site clash in Arlington, TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci took the time to answer another round of subscriber questions in this written edition of Ask Liucci.
Offense in Review: Texas A&M 34, New Mexico 0
The Aggies showed some positive signs on offense this past Saturday, as Zach Calzada looked more comfortable and confident in his first start. Billy Liucci looks back at the game and examines what A&M must do to be ready to win SEC games.
Cover Story: Aggies will need familiar formula for victory with Hogs on tap
SEC play is finally here as the undefeated Aggies head to Arlington to take on Arkansas in what is sure to be a dogfight. A lot of the media is already calling the Arkansas upset, but the Ags have won eleven straight and are no stranger to coming away with the win in close games.
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.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Vertical passing, offensive line depth & more
Before No. 5 Texas A&M heads to Denver to face Colorado this weekend, there are plenty of questions to be answered surrounding Aggie football. Billy Liucci tackles those subscriber questions in this written edition of Ask Liucci.
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.
Impact 12 in '21: Freshmen or newcomers who could play a key role
Freshmen and second-year players are impacting today's college football now more than ever before, and that's no different at Texas A&M. Billy Liucci identified 12 (or more) first or second-year Aggies that could impact the 2021 campaign for the Maroon & White.
No. 6 Aggies not looking past Kent State, focused on improving each day
Texas A&M hosts Kent State at Kyle Field on Saturday night as the sixth-ranked Aggies officially open the 2021 season. Leading up to the game, the Maroon & White say they're not even focused on the Golden Flashes, rather just getting better each day leading up to kickoff.