8:01
Wyatt Henseler 'proud' of Texas A&M's 'total effort' in Knoxville
During Texas A&M's seven-homer outburst in Saturday's rubber match, Wyatt Henseler hit a pair of long balls in the 17-6 drubbing of Tennessee. In an exclusive interview, the Aggie third baseman discusses the offensive explosion, the story behind the golden putter and more.
4:06
Thornton, Lee, Earley & Morrison react to Bucky McMillan's arrival
Bucky McMillan was officially introduced to the 12th Man on Monday afternoon as the community welcomed him with open arms. At the welcome event, Dr. John Thornton, Logan Lee, Michael Earley and Jamie Morrison gave their thoughts on the arrival of "Bucky Ball."
Baseball Thoughts: Inside A&M's out-of-nowhere haymaker in Knoxville
With the postseason hopes on life support, the Fightin' Texas Aggies boarded a plane to Knoxville. After getting no-hit in Friday's opener, the Maroon & White dominated a Saturday doubleheader to come home with a much-need series victory in tow.
36:45
Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, April 7)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live Monday morning to discuss Texas A&M's hire of Bucky McMillan as the 23rd basketball coach in program history. Liucci also discussed Michael Earley & Co.'s remarkable series win over No. 1 Tennessee.
13:17
TexAgs Rewind (4/7)
Monday's edition of the rewind heard Britton William & William Galloway of the Mean Streets Podcast, Texas A&M head baseball coach Michael Earley, Tom Hart of the SEC Network and TexAgs co-owner & executive editor Billy Liucci.
13:37
Michael Earley relives Texas A&M's upset of No. 1 Tennessee
Over the weekend, Texas A&M shocked the college baseball world, taking two of three to win the series over No. 1 Tennessee in Knoxville. Head skipper Michael Earley joined Monday's edition of TexAgs Live to recap the Maroon & White's successful road trip.
Hope: A&M plays home run derby during twin-bill sweep in Knoxville
Needing something to hopefully spark an incredible turnaround, Texas A&M homered 11 times across a pair of Saturday victories as the Aggies stunned No. 1 Tennessee by taking two of three at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. A&M is now 16-15 overall and 3-9 in SEC play.
Tennessee's Doyle & Loy combine to no-hit Texas A&M in seven innings
The Aggies were outclassed in all phases on Friday night as top-ranked Tennessee no-hit and run-ruled Texas A&M in the series opener in Knoxville. With the 10-0 loss, Michael Earley's club is now 14-15 overall and 1-9 in SEC play, with a doubleheader scheduled for Saturday.
18:12
TexAgs Overtime: Enjoying a longer chat with Liucci on Friday, April 4
We're going overtime! TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined Friday morning's edition of TexAgs Live and spent some additional time in-studio afterward to discuss all the happenings surrounding A&M Athletics, specifically the basketball coaching search.
36:58
Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Friday, April 4)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live Friday morning to discuss the latest on Texas A&M's basketball coaching search. Liucci offered up a handful of names to watch out for while also discussing Trev Alberts & Co.'s timeline.
10:03
TexAgs Rewind (4/3)
Thursday's edition of the rewind heard former Texas A&M QB Stephen McGee, Texas A&M head baseball coach Michael Earley, Aaron Torres of FOX Sports Radio and SEC softball analyst Tori Vidales.
17:55
Press Conference: Earley, Aggies head to Knoxville to face No. 1 Vols
At 14-14 overall and 1-8 in the SEC, the Fightin' Texas Aggies will face No. 1 Tennessee this weekend in a rematch of last year's national championship series. Ahead of the road trip to Knoxville, Michael Earley, Bear Harrison and Ryan Prager addressed the media.
10:22
Earley's Aggies venture to top-ranked Tennessee for three-game set
Following a 21-1 midweek win over Incarnate Word, Texas A&M head baseball coach Michael Earley joined us on Thursday's edition of TexAgs Live as his Aggies prepare to face No. 1 Tennessee in a rematch of the 2024 College World Series final.
55:02
Behind the Number: Grahovac 'at peace' with decision to have surgery
After earning All-American honors as a true freshman, Gavin Grahovac played just six games as a sophomore before needing season-ending surgery on his left shoulder. In this episode of Behind The Number, Grahovac spoke about his rehab process, life beyond baseball and more.
8:54
Texas A&M dominates Incarnate Word in seven innings, 21-1
In a Tuesday-night midweek matchup with Incarnate Word, Texas A&M ran away from the Cardinals with a 21-1 victory at Blue Bell Park in seven innings. Jace LaViolette clubbed a pair of home runs and drove in seven runs, while Gavin Lyons tossed four shutout innings in the win.
40:48
The Loochador Podcast: Williams departs after six seasons in Aggieland
News broke on Tuesday afternoon that Buzz Williams is leaving Texas A&M to become the head coach at Maryland. In this edition of the Loochador Podcast, Billy Liucci and David Nuño look back on the Williams era and discuss where the Aggies should begin their search.
Baseball Thoughts: Inconsistent play continues to beat Texas A&M
As has been the case for much of the season, Texas A&M again failed to play a complete game across all phases this weekend in a series loss to Kentucky at Blue Bell Park. With a 1-8 SEC record and just 21 conference games remaining, A&M's postseason outlook is bleak, at best.
61:56
Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, March 31)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live Monday morning to discuss recent rumblings around the college basketball world. Liucci also spoke on baseball's performance in the series loss to Kentucky and much more.
11:09
TexAgs Rewind (3/31)
Monday's edition of the rewind heard the GO Hour with TexAgs columnist Olin Buchanan, Texas A&M head baseball coach Michael Earley, Tom Hart of the SEC Network and TexAgs co-owner & executive editor Billy Liucci.
13:54
Michael Earley reviews Texas A&M's 'frustrating' series loss to Kentucky
A&M won their first game of SEC play, and Jace LaViolette hit a record-breaking home run, yet the Aggies walked away from the series vs. Kentucky disappointed after dropping Saturday's and Sunday's contests. Head coach Michael Earley joined TexAgs Live to chat about the result.