Players to Watch: Texas A&M vs. Auburn
The Maroon & White officially embark on their Southeastern Conference slate in Saturday afternoon's showdown against Hugh Freeze and Auburn at Kyle Field. Olin Buchanan identifies a handful of players to keep an eye on from both the Aggies and Tigers.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Radio (Monday, September 18)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Radio Monday morning to share his thoughts following Texas A&M's final non-conference tune-up with Louisiana Monroe. Liucci additionally touched on what to expect this Saturday vs. Auburn.
Players to Watch: Texas A&M vs. Louisiana Monroe
With SEC action quickly approaching, Texas A&M hosts Louisiana Monroe for a Saturday afternoon non-conference clash at Kyle Field. Olin Buchanan identifies a handful of players to keep an eye on from both the Aggies and Warhawks.
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McGee & Swope react to what went wrong for Texas A&M at Miami
Texas A&M is sitting at 1-1 entering a non-conference meeting with Louisiana Monroe on Saturday afternoon at Kyle Field. On Thursday morning, former players Stephen McGee and Ryan Swope reacted to the loss at Miami and discussed what needs to change for the Ags.
Defense in Review: Miami 48, Texas A&M 33
Texas A&M's defense allowed Miami to put up 48 points last Saturday, the most given up in D.J. Durkin's tenure in Aggieland. Following the Aggies' displeasing defensive performance, Billy Liucci breaks down what he liked and did not like from Week 2.
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Ask Liucci: Questions for A&M moving forward, Aliens in Mexico & more
Sitting at 1-1 on the year, Billy Liucci returns to answer another round of subscriber questions. On an extraterrestrial version of Ask Liucci, "The Source" gives his thoughts on the Fightin' Texas Aggies ahead of this weekend's matchup with Louisiana Monroe and much, much more.
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LB Blitz: Miami 48, Texas A&M 33
Each week, former Texas A&M linebacker Sean Porter breaks down his key defensive players from the previous game. This week, Sean takes a closer look at who stood out in the Aggies' 48-33 loss to Miami at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.
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Linebacker Edgerrin Cooper offers veteran leadership to A&M's defense
Now in his fourth year at A&M, linebacker Edgerrin Cooper feels like he's playing at a faster pace as he is more comfortable in the Aggie defense. Courtesy of Pintail Hunting Club, Cooper spoke about his leadership qualities, attacking adversity and improving from week to week.
Points with Porter: Miami 48, Texas A&M 33
Following a disappointing Saturday afternoon in South Beach, former Texas A&M linebacker Sean Porter analyzes what he saw from the Aggie defensive unit and where D.J. Durkin & Co. must correct moving forward as SEC play is quickly approaching.
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Apex Performance of the Week: A&M's Weigman, Cooper & Walker
In this week's Apex Performance of the Week, we highlight Texas A&M's Conner Weigman, Edgerrin Cooper and Jahdae Walker for their showings against Miami on Saturday. Weigman stood out, completing 31-of-53 passes for 336 yards and three total touchdowns.
Week Two's Overnight Sensation: Conner Weigman, Quarterback
Despite the losing effort in Miami, sophomore quarterback Conner Weigman was still impressive as he attempted to keep Texas A&M alive as the Hurricanes exploited the Maroon & White's defense. For his poise and composure, Weigman is this week's Overnight Sensation.
Post Game Review: Miami 48, No. 23 Texas A&M 33
A lackluster effort defensively and careless turnovers doomed No. 23 Texas A&M in a frustrating 48-33 loss to Miami at Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Despite holding an early lead, the Aggies struggled to contain Tyler Van Dyke and the Hurricanes' offense.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Radio (Friday, September 8)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Radio Friday morning to share his thoughts ahead of Texas A&M's road clash with Miami. Liucci discussed what it will take to leave Hard Rock with a win and why doing so is vital for Jimbo Fisher & Co.
Key Matchups: No. 23 Texas A&M at Miami
Following a 52-10 win over New Mexico to open the 2023 football season last weekend, Texas A&M is heading to Miami in hopes of improving to 2-0. Olin Buchanan analyzes the in-game matchups that will impact the outcome of this Saturday's showdown.
Players to Watch: No. 23 Texas A&M at Miami
After overwhelming New Mexico in the season opener, Texas A&M now heads to Miami for a key road matchup at Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Olin Buchanan identifies a handful of players to keep an eye on from both the Aggies and Hurricanes.
Defense in Review: Texas A&M 52, New Mexico 10
D.J. Durkin's defense is back for year two in Aggieland, and in its first showing this fall, the Aggies held the Lobos to just a touchdown and a field goal. Following Week 1, Billy Liucci breaks down the solid showing from a defense returning plenty of veterans.
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John Harris breaks down the Xs and Os of A&M's new-look offense
FootballTakeover's John Harris is talking schemes following the Aggies' 52-10 win over New Mexico. The Houston Texans' sideline reporter joined TexAgs Radio on Wednesday to break down the Xs and Os of a new-look offense under Bobby Petrino and a faster defense in 2023.
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Press Conference: Fisher, Ags ready for non-conference bout at Miami
With New Mexico officially in the rearview, Texas A&M now prepares for a true road contest at Miami on Saturday. On Monday, Jimbo Fisher, Sam Mathews, Josh DeBerry and Shemar Stewart spoke to the media ahead of the Aggies' meeting with the Hurricanes.
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Around Aggieland (9/4)
On Monday’s edition of TexAgs Radio, Kay Naegeli took us Around Aggieland and provided updates on all things Texas A&M as football beat down New Mexico 52-10. Over the weekend, Jamie Morrison and Co. are now 5-0, and soccer fell to 1-3-1.
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'Big Reveal' successful as No. 23 Texas A&M slams New Mexico, 52-10
Conner Weigman threw five touchdowns, and Noah Thomas and Evan Stewart combined for 189 yards as No. 23 Texas A&M dominated in a 52-10 trouncing of UNM to open the season. Overall, the Aggies were 5-for-5 in the red zone and faced little resistance in an efficient outing.