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Ask Liucci: Prepping for MACtion at Kyle, taking stock of the Ags & more
Sitting at 2-1 and ranked No. 25 entering Week 4, the Fightin' Texas Aggies welcome a MAC opponent to Kyle Field on Saturday night. Ahead of this weekend's meeting with Bowling Green, Billy Liucci tackles another round of subscriber questions regarding Aggie football.
Around CFB: Wolverines, Trojans trade San Gabriels for B1G House
Blue bloods Michigan and USC have met on the gridiron ten times in history, and eight of those meetings have occurred in the Rose Bowl. With this weekend's Big Ten conference clash of Wolverines and Trojans happening in Ann Arbor, something just feels off.
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Reed Report: Holiday hoops offers Texas A&M a chance to heat up
With only two games remaining before SEC action begins, Texas A&M has a perfect chance to find confidence and momentum heading into conference play. Ahead of Friday's meeting with HCU, David Sandhop and Luke Evangelist sat down for another edition of the Reed Report.
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Gamblin' Geezers: Betting guide for this week's college football action
Betting advice, anyone? Ahead of Week 12 of college football, David Sandhop and Olin Buchanan talk picks, odds, news and over/unders for eight key games in this latest edition of Gamblin' Geezers.
In an ideal world, Aggies will meet No. 10 Florida Atlantic in Orlando
While examining the non-conference slate for the Texas A&M men's basketball team days before the season's official start, the chance to face No. 10-rated Florida Atlantic at the ESPN Events Invitational in Orlando could be crucial in the Aggies' pursuit of a berth into the NCAAs.
Hop's Deep Reflections: A&M falls at Rock Top, Mack Attack & more
Suffering yet another tough loss to the Tennessee Volunteers at Rocky Top last Saturday, Texas A&M is now 4-3 overall and 2-2 in conference play. David Sandhop reflects on the Aggies' second straight loss and analyzes other happenings around college football.
Around CFB: Playoff cases for six teams that could finish with one loss
With just two weeks remaining in the regular season, a number of one-loss teams are knocking on the door of the College Football Playoff. For teams like Clemson, North Carolina, Tennessee, Michigan, Ohio State and USC, the playoff push is well underway.
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.
Around CFB: Frogs' path to playoff likely requires an undefeated finish
TCU has not forgotten 2014, when the one-loss Horned Frogs were left out of the playoff field despite a No. 3 ranking in the penultimate CFP ranking. Sitting at 7-0 ahead of a trip to Morgantown, TCU's chances to finish undefeated and reach the playoff are still alive.
Around CFB: Six squads 'lucky' to remain amongst nation's unbeatens
Only 31 college football teams remain undefeated after three full weeks of action, but some have been luckier than others. The likes of Florida State, Syracuse, NC State, North Carolina, UCLA and Indiana have had a few big breaks that have preserved zeroes in their loss column.
Around CFB: 2022 shaping up to be nation's strangest season since 2007
Through two weeks in 2022, three teams ranked inside the preseason top 10 have already lost to unranked foes. Should this trend continue, this fall could be the crazies season college football has seen since 2007 when 62 ranked teams fell to unranked opponents.
Around CFB: Following tumultuous offseason, Big Ten football returns
After trying to strong-arm other members of the Power 5 to sit out the 2020 season with them, the Big Ten decided that they'd play an abbreviated, conference-only schedule like everyone else, and big-time college football in the midwest finally makes its return this weekend.
Mandel’s Mailbag: Why couldn’t EA Sports make deals to bring back NCAA Football?
The Athletic's Stewart Mandel fielded another round of subscriber questions and answers them in this edition of Mandel's Mailbag. He answers whether or not NCAA video games will make a return, if there is a precedent for seasons affected by pandemics and much more.
Photo Gallery: Texas A&M at the 2020 Frisco College Baseball Classic
TexAgs presents a collection of our best shots from No. 18 Texas A&M's 0-3 weekend in the Frisco College Baseball Classic at Dr Pepper Ballpark.
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Aggies falter at the plate, suffer first loss of the season against Illinois in Frisco
The Aggie baseball team lost their first game of the season to Illinois in a tightly contested game at Dr. Pepper Ballpark in Frisco. An eighth-inning run by Illinois proved to be the lone score in the game.
Baseball Thoughts: Illinois 1, No. 18 Texas A&M 0
Two dominant pitchers dueled in Frisco on Friday, and Illinois ultimately came out on top despite scoring just a single run. Gabe Bock shares his thoughts from day one of the team's tournament at Dr. Pepper Ballpark.
FINAL: Illinois 1, No. 18 Texas A&M 0
Asa Lacy takes the ball for the Ags as they begin their weekend with the Illinois Fighting Illini from Dr. Pepper Ballpark in Frisco, Texas. Follow along with Richard Zane as he provides live updates of the action between No. 18 Texas A&M and Illinois.
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Series Preview: Texas A&M at the Frisco College Baseball Classic
No. 18 Texas A&M will be making just their second trip to the Frisco Classic this weekend where they will face Illinois, UCLA and Oklahoma State. This three-game round-robin tournament comes as the Aggies' first test against power-conference foes.
Setting up Your Saturday: Viewing plans for 2019’s penultimate full weekend
The end of the 2019 regular season is fast approaching, and several teams are looking to lock-in their spots at the top of their respective divisions. The Athletic's Nicole Auerbach analyzes the slate for Week 13.
Around CFB: Head coach help wanted, openings and best candidates
Each year there are almost as many college head coaching jobs open as there are bowl games. So far this season, Kansas head coach David Beaty was the first to go. As the playoffs approach, many other jobs may be at risk. Plus Olin's Heisman and playoff projections.