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.
Five Thoughts: No. 8 Texas A&M 89, Buffalo 73
Texas A&M went 28-33 from the free throw line, got outstanding production from role players and pulled away from the Bulls in the final minutes on Thursday. Logan Lee shares his thoughts on the win.
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Game Highlights: No. 8 Texas A&M 89, Buffalo 73
Despite the Bulls shooting lights out from behind the arc on Thursday night, the Aggies were able to pull away late for a 16-point victory prior to the holiday break. TexAgs presents highlights of the game's action.
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Aggie Men's Hoops overcomes suspensions to dispose of Buffalo, 89-73
Texas A&M suspended three players just before Thursday's contest with Buffalo, but the Aggies didn't let it hold them back. Behind Duane Wilson and Savion Flagg, the Maroon & White pulled away from the Bulls late.
Men's Basketball Final: No. 8 Texas A&M 89, Buffalo 73
Texas A&M has two players returning from injury but three facing suspensions as the Buffalo Bulls roll into Reed Arena. Follow the action live as Chase McGuire provides updates on the game.
Aggies look to top upset-minded Buffalo in return of Robert Williams
Robert Williams moves back into the lineup for Texas A&M as the Buffalo Bulls come to Reed Arena. The Aggies will have to step carefully, however, as the Bulls have come close to pulling off a couple of major upsets this season.
Scouting Report: No. 8 Texas A&M vs. Buffalo
Power Forward Robert Williams will make his return to the lineup tonight against the Buffalo Bulls after clearing concussion protocol. Coming off a close victory against Northern Kentucky, Logan Lee shares his thoughts on the contest.
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New-look A&M opens season with 82-58 victory
Kourtney Roberson posted a double-double and matched Jordan Green with 15 points in the Aggies' game one blowout. Yet, though A&M was paced by its veterans, it was the team's newness that stole the show.
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Locker Room Chat: Jordan Green reacts to season-opening win
The junior guard, after taking over a big portion of the Aggies' leadership role in the offseason, scored 15 points in A&M's 82-58 victory against Buffalo. He shared several illuminating thoughts following the game.