18:24
Chris Landry offers his thoughts on Texas A&M's No. 1 recruiting class
As he does every Wednesday, LandryFootball.com's Chris Landry joined TexAgs Radio to talk some college football. With the bowl season in full swing, Landry discussed the SEC's 0-4 start and also shared his thoughts on the Aggies' top-ranked recruiting class.
18:29
FOX Sports Radio's Aaron Torres takes us around college football
Bowl season has been impacted by COVID-19 and opt-outs as games are being canceled across the nation, including Texas A&M's Gator Bowl bout with Wake Forest. FOX Sports Radio's Aaron Torres took us around college football for the latest news and notes.
12:41
SECN's Peter Burns discusses the biggest storylines around the SEC
Another week down in the might Southeastern Conference, and SEC Network host Peter Burns joined us to recap the biggest notes from a busy Saturday, including A&M's loss in Oxford, LSU continued growing pains and more.
SEC Round-Up: Plenty of potential for chaos to shake up playoff picture
The college football season is already in week 10, which means remaining games are becoming more and more crucial for teams with college football playoff hopes. But with plenty of room for potential chaos, the playoff committee could end up being in a tough spot.
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.
12:23
TV's Tom Hart opines on coaches 'in the conversation' for SEC COTY
ESPN and SEC Network play-by-play voice Tom Hart joined us off the heels of an Atlanta Braves loss to discuss which SEC coaches deserve to be in the conversation for Coach of the Year as there are a host of candidates who could ultimately win the honor.
Cover Story: Threat to Saban's throne verified by A&M's upset victory
Texas A&M was the toast of the college football world on Saturday night after knocking off top-ranked Alabama, 41-38. While the Aggies' path to winning the SEC West or making the CFP is a tough one, Billy Liucci explains the win is a true indicator of where the program is headed.
Post Game Review: Mississippi State 26, No. 15 Texas A&M 22
Texas A&M suffered its second consecutive loss, falling to Mike Leach's Mississippi State Bulldogs on Saturday night, 26-22. For a team that entered 2021 with championship aspirations, the Aggies continue to disappoint.
No. 15 Texas A&M eyes redemption as Leach, Bulldogs come to Kyle Field
After last week's loss to Arkansas, Jimbo Fisher and the Aggies have their eyes set on redemption as they hope to keep their championship aspirations alive. Their first chance to return to the national spotlight comes on Saturday night against Mississippi State.
Key Matchups: No. 15 Texas A&M vs. Mississippi State
Mike Leach and the Mississippi State Bulldogs venture into Kyle Field on Saturday night for an SEC clash with No. 15 Texas A&M. Ahead of kickoff, Billy Liucci identifies a number of in-game battles that could impact the outcome of the contest.
Following early loss, Aggie fans quickly turned from hopeful to fearful
2021 was supposed to be a special year for Jimbo Fisher & Co., but after losing to Arkansas last week, what was once hope has turned into fear among many Texas A&M fans. A date with Mississippi State could indicate how much worse this season could get for A&M.
10:12
Getting to know the Mississippi State Bulldogs with Brian Hadad
With Arkansas in the rearview, we turn our attention to a familiar foe in Mike Leach and the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Brian Hadad of SuperTalk Mississippi joined TexAgs Radio to offer an insider's perspective on the Dawgs start to the season.
SECMD21 Notebook: Wednesday highlights from Aggies, Tide, Vandy & State
Texas A&M, Alabama, Vanderbilt and Mississippi State were center stage Wednesday at SEC Media Days 2021, and Olin Buchanan recaps the biggest storylines from all four schools' head coaches and player representatives.
262:17
SECMD21, Day 3: Alabama, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State & Texas A&M
Texas A&M arrives at SEC Media Days on Wednesday and is joined by Alabama, Vanderbilt and Mississippi State. Keep track and watch as interviews roll in throughout the day.
10:33
Liucci, Nuño preview A&M at SEC Media days, detail Tuesday's action
After an eventful first two days in Hoover, Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher is finally set to take the podium on Wednesday at SEC Media Days alongside Nick Saban, Clark Lea and Mike Leach. Billy Liucci and David Nuño preview the big day ahead and review Tuesday's action.
22:39
Reliable QB play key to anticipated year-two bump for Bulldogs under Leach
After posting four wins in Mike Leach's first season in Starkville, the Mississippi State Bulldogs should be better in 2021. But if Will Rogers cannot improve upon his freshman campaign, the Bulldogs could be in trouble as solid quarterback play is vital for Leach's offense.
The grass isn't always greener: Ten worst head coach firings since 2000
After Texas A&M fired R.C. Slocum in 2002, the Aggies struggled through a period of mediocrity. However, Slocum's ouster doesn't even qualify as one of the ten worst college football firings since 2000.
Texas A&M only one of many teams with uncertainty heading into 2021
While the Aggies lose their starting QB, four members of the offensive line and must somehow find a way to build on their success from 2020, the program is not alone. Olin Buchanan takes a look at what must be replaced on the rosters of every Aggie opponent in 2021.
Hop's Deep Reflections: 2021 Orange Bowl champions edition
It was a season unlike any other around college football, and the Aggies concluded 2020 with an Orange Bowl championship. David Sandhop shares his biggest takeaways from A&M's victory as well as bowl season across the nation.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: A&M's CFP resume, push for early signing day & more
Texas A&M is off this week, but there is still plenty to talk about as the Aggies make their case for the playoff and look to round out their 2021 class. Billy Liucci answers another round of subscriber questions regarding all things Aggie football.