9:16
Pitching staff shines as Aggies sweep third day of A&M Invitational
Trisha Ford's perfect start in Aggieland continued with a sweep of Michigan State and A&M-Commerce on the third day of the A&M Invitational. Thanks to dominating efforts inside the circle, the Aggies outscored opponents 15-0 and improve to 5-0 to start the 2023 season.
FINAL from Davis Diamond: Texas A&M 4, Michigan State 0 (A&M Invitational)
Day three of the Texas A&M Invitational features a Saturday doubleheader for the Maroon & White as they face Michigan State at Davis Diamond. Follow along as the TexAgs crew provides live updates of the action between the Aggies and the Spartans.
24:57
Press Conference: Ford era begins next weekend in A&M Invitational
A&M softball will play its first game under head coach Trisha Ford next Thursday as the Aggies begin the 2023 season in the Texas A&M Invitational at Davis Diamond. With only five days until Opening Day, Ford, Trinity Cannon, Rylen Wiggins and Julia Cottrill addressed the media.
Around CFB: Notre Dame's chance to impact the playoff has arrived
No. 5 Clemson travels to South Bend for a Saturday night bout with Notre Dame, and for the first time maybe ever, both Ohio State and Michigan will likely be rooting for the Fighting Irish as the Golden Domers could leave their mark on the playoff field with an upset victory.
14:50
Pick Six: The TexAgs crew picks six games against the spread
During Friday’s edition of TexAgs Radio, Billy Liucci, David Nuño, Olin Buchanan, the McKinney brothers, Caroline Fenton, and Rocco Robinson pick the top games of the weekend! Can Liucci beat Rocco? Steve beat Seth? Follow along all season long and offer your picks in the thread!
37:05
From Radio Row, Day 1: Matt Moscona, Tom Hart and Ross Dellenger
Monday morning's edition of TexAgs Radio emanated live from the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, GA, the site of SEC Media Days 2022. Today's special guests included Tom Hart, Matt Moscona and Ross Dellenger.
Michigan State transfer Julius Marble II commits to Texas A&M hoops
Buzz Williams & Co. have accepted a transfer from Michigan State power forward Julius Marble II as the Aggies add a much-needed force on the inside. Appearing in over 90 games for the Spartans, the Dallas Jesuit shot 58.4 percent from the field.
14:36
Around college football and college basketball with Aaron Torres
As he does every Thursday morning, FOX Sports Radio's Aaron Torres joined TexAgs Radio to discuss the latest in college football and college hoops. This week, Torres discussed the rumors surrounding A&M's recruiting efforts, Buzz Williams' 12-2 start and much more.
39:08
Up to the SECond College Football Show: Episode 12
In Up to the SECond, David Nuño breaks down the biggest storylines from across the country as college football enters Week 12. Joining the 12th episode are Josh Pate, Tony Tsoukalas, Justin Williams and Kevin Noon.
Around CFB: Conference championship races heating up as season winds down
With just a few weeks of the college football regular season-remaining, there are still plenty of conference championship game matchups left to be determined. From the Big Ten to the AAC, most division titles are still up for grabs.
Learned, Loved, Loathed: Texas A&M 20, Auburn 3
Texas A&M prevailed in a top-15 clash with the Auburn Tigers at Kyle Field on Saturday thanks to a dominant performance from Mike Elko's defense. Olin Buchanan shares what he learned, loved and loathed about the Aggies' 20-3 win over War Eagle.
15:46
Landry: Keeping Bo Nix in pocket, limiting improvising key for A&M
Bo Nix and the No. 13 Auburn Tigers have won back-to-back games against ranked opponents, and on Saturday, they'll look for a third as they play No. 14 Texas A&M. Chris Landry of LandryFootball.com joined to offer a scouting report on Auburn as they head to Aggieland.
Around CFB: Which teams make the best case for a playoff spot?
The official CFP rankings are finally dropping tonight, and with many undefeated and one-loss Power Five teams in the running, it is tough to discern which teams are most deserving. Olin Buchanan analyzes each team with a playoff case and breaks down who has the best shot.
38:30
Up to the SECond College Football Show: Episode 9
In Up to the SECond, David Nuño breaks down the biggest storylines from across the country as college football enters Week Nine. Joining the ninth episode are Braden Gall, Jason Caldwell, Neal McCready, Chris Balas, Dean Legge and Kevin Noon.
Around CFB: Lifting the lid, OU's season as appealing as Lincoln Riley's brisket
The Oklahoma Sooners currently sit at No. 4 in the rankings and are part of just a handful of remaining undefeated Power Five teams. However, they have looked much less than impressive in almost all their games, including their most recent nailbiter against 1-6 Kansas.
Around CFB: Coaching casualties already piling up at season's midpoint
As the CFB season reaches its halfway point, three Power Five coaches have already been fired. While this seems like a lot at this point, especially considering the unique season, many more high-profile coaches could be on the chopping block soon as well.
22:03
No. 2 Aggies open NCAA Tournament on Monday evening against No. 15 Troy
#2 Texas A&M takes on #15 Troy on Monday evening in Austin as the Aggies begin their NCAA Tournament run. Ahead of the contest, Texas A&M women's basketball color commentator Tap Bentz previewed the matchup between A&M and Troy as well as what lays ahead.
SEC Round-Up: Sankey, SEC not bending rules while ACC, Big Ten make changes
While other conferences are exploring possible changes in their policies to create easier paths to the College Football Playoff for their members, the Southeastern Conference seems to be set on playing the entirety of its previously agreed-upon 10-game schedule for all teams.
Around CFB: Historic karma threatening to dash Ohio State's playoff hopes
Tuesday night's second College Football Playoff release shed some light on the committee's debate over whether Ohio State or Texas A&M deserves the fourth spot. Time remains to pour over the resumés, but the Buckeyes' chances to make a stronger case are in serious trouble.
Around CFB: Perception of the Big Ten West division is changing
Ohio State is the toast of the Big Ten and likely figures to win their fourth-consecutive conference title this season. However, the Buckeyes play in the Big Ten East, which is beginning to look like the weaker of the league's two divisions.