Around CFB: Championship fields to be determined by rivalry week
It's rivalry week in college football and teams like Michigan and Ohio State have a trip to their conference championship on the line. Both teams come in 10-1 to the matchup and try to keep playoff hopes alive. Plus Olin's Heisman watch list and playoff predictions.
Around CFB: Teams to believe and those that deceive
Football season is past the halfway mark and it's time to start looking towards finales and playoffs. With a lot of teams on the move, Olin Buchanan identifies the teams that are worth believing, and those that are deceiving.
Shooting struggles plague Aggies in loss to No. 11 West Virginia, 70-56
The Aggies' four-game winning streak came to an abrupt end on Sunday as they fell to the Mountaineers by double-digits at Reed Arena. Texas A&M shot a paltry 33.3 percent from the field in the loss.
Five Thoughts: Texas A&M 88, West Virginia 65
It was an impressive showing from Billy Kennedy's squad on opening night as they blowout 11th-ranked West Virginia in Germany, 88-65. TexAgs' basketball analyst Logan Lee has five thoughts after the victory.
Aggies overcome sluggish start, blowout West Virginia in Germany, 88-65
Texas A&M started slow Friday night, trailing by as many as 13 points in the first half, but that didn't last long. D.J. Hogg and Admon Gilder came off the bench to combine for 42 points in the 23-point win over No. 11 West Virginia.
FINAL: Texas A&M 88, West Virginia 65
The Aggies start their 2017-18 campaign a long ways from home as they take on West Virginia from Ramstein Air Base in Germany. Follow along as Dalton Hughes and the TexAgs crew keep you updated on the Aggies' season-opener.
Shorthanded A&M squad to rely on newfound depth in season-opener
With projected starters J.J. Caldwell and potential NBA first-rounder Robert Williams suspended, Billy Kennedy and the Aggies will have to rely on depth against No. 11 West Virginia in the season-opener from Germany.
Scouting Report: No. 25 Texas A&M vs. No. 11 West Virginia
The Aggies officially open their basketball season today at 5:00 p.m. against eleventh-ranked West Virginia at Ramstein Air Base in Germany. TexAgs basketball analyst Logan Lee breaks down the matchup with the experienced Mountaineers and coach Bob Huggins.
Men's Hoops Thoughts: West Virginia 81, Texas A&M 77
Texas A&M wasn't able to pull out a win in Morgantown, but the Aggies were able to take some positives from their performance. Logan Lee provided his thoughts on the game, Billy Kennedy's team and what the loss to WVU means for the season.
Aggie comeback bid falls short in 81-77 loss at No. 18 West Virginia
Texas A&M found itself in a deep hole at the end of the first half and spent much of the second clawing its way back against the Mountaineers. However, Billy Kennedy's team fell just short in Morgantown.
Scouting Report: Texas A&M at No. 18 West Virginia
Texas A&M will need to be at the top of its game against the Mountaineers. West Virginia has the ability to beat the top teams in the nation and boasts solid performers around the perimeter. The Aggies will need to counter that with strong play inside.
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Aggies must convert momentum to maturity against No. 18 West Virginia
After two straight Southeastern Conference wins, Texas A&M will visit the 18th ranked Mountaineers as part of the SEC/Big 12 Challenge. Billy Kennedy and Admon Gilder agree the Aggies must be at their best Saturday.
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Acie Law IV talks West Virginia, being named an SEC Legend
Former Texas A&M basketball player Acie Law joined Friday's show to discuss A&M's match up versus #18 West Virginia and the keys to an Aggie victory, Admon Gilder's growth in the point guard spot, and being named to the prestigious SEC legends list.
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Barrett Sallee on Monday's bowl results, SEC postseason strength
During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, BleacherReport.com's Barrett Sallee joined the program to give his take on yesterday's bowl game results, the possibility of John Chavis leaving LSU and more.
The Way Up: A&M's young stars begin offseason right
Mere weeks ago, the trajectory of the program was called into question. What Texas A&M's returning players showed on Monday, along with big hires on the horizon, instead suggests a bright future may soon arrive.
Photo Gallery: A&M wins 2014 Liberty Bowl, 45-37
Five total touchdowns from Kyle Allen and more than 200 combined rushing yards from Tra Carson and Trey Williams paced the Aggies, who surged ahead in the second half to sail into the offseason on a high note.
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Aggies break down 45-37 Liberty Bowl victory
Joined for the first time by two of his impact freshmen, Kevin Sumlin spoke to the media following Monday's game to size up the positives, discuss the Michael Richardson situation and look ahead to the 2015 season.
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Liberty Bowl post-game wrap from Memorial Stadium
An encouraging victory and big performances from several young Texas A&M stars sent the Aggies into the offseason on a high note. Gabe Bock and Olin Buchanan follow it up with a look back and a look ahead.
Liberty Bowl Review: Texas A&M 45, West Viginia 37
Down three coaches and beginning the game with a 17-7 deficit, the Aggies rallied behind a freshman QB's strong showing and an improved defense, dominating the third quarter and winning a fourth straight bowl.
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Big 12's Bowlsby speaks at Liberty Bowl halftime
In a media appearance during Monday's bowl game, Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby took on a number of questions — including, humorously, the irony of the conference's 'One True Champion' campaign.