49:45
An offseason sit-down with Texas A&M head football coach Mike Elko
Texas A&M football will begin spring practices on March 20, with offseason workouts already well underway in Aggieland. Before then, head coach Mike Elko joined Billy Liucci to provide an offseason update and even tackle some subscriber questions during an "Ask Elko" segment.
A&M's deal with Playfly a necessary step toward competitiveness
Texas A&M and Playfly Sports have agreed to a groundbreaking media rights deal that will pay A&M $34 million annually for 15 years. Totaling $515 million, the deal marks the largest collegiate media rights deal in collegiate history, and a major portion will be set aside for NIL.
10:42
Running back Rueben Owens 'hungry' to prove doubters wrong
After missing most of the season with an injury, running back Rueben Owens is feeling stronger than ever as he attacks the offseason with Tommy Moffitt. In an exclusive interview, Owens spoke about battling through adversity, preparing for spring ball and more.
13:00
Record-breaking hurdler Ja'Qualon Scott aims to keep bringing his best
At the Tiger Paw Invitational two weeks ago, hurdler Ja'Qualon Scott broke his own school record in the 60m hurdles with a time of 7.55. With the SEC Indoor Championships on deck, Scott sat down for an exclusive interview to discuss his continued success on the track.
18:21
Sprinter Cutler Zamzow is an integral part of A&M's relay success
A senior from Goliad, Cutler Zamzow is a key part of Texas A&M's distance medley relay and 4x400m teams entering this weekend's SEC Indoor Championships. In an exclusive interview, Zamzow spoke about his family ties to track in Aggieland, his motivation and much more.
18:16
All-American Mary Stoiana ready for Texas A&M's SEC gauntlet
While playing in a weather-affected pro tournament in Spring, Mary Stoiana's Texas A&M teammates completed an incredible comeback in the Lone Star Showdown on Sunday. In an exclusive interview, Stoiana spoke about the Aggies' 1-0 start to SEC play and much more.
14:58
Freshmen Kiotti Armstrong & Marco Jones are happy to be in Aggieland
After signing with Texas A&M in December, tight end Kiotti Armstrong and defensive end Marco Jones are adjusting to life in College Station. In an exclusive sitdown, the two freshmen spoke about going through offseason workouts, their excitement for spring football and more.
8:04
Left-handed ace Emiley Kennedy and the Aggies are off to a 15-1 start
Junior left-hander Emiley Kennedy pitched in three games in Tallahassee as the Aggies went 5-0 in the JoAnne Graf Classic over the weekend. In an exclusive interview, "Lefty" spoke about Texas A&M's 15-1 start, picking up a pair of top-10 victories over Florida State and more.
13:04
Henry Coleman III 'excited' for Saturday's showdown with Tennessee
With No. 6 Tennessee coming to town this weekend, forward Henry Coleman III says the Aggies' focus is on themselves and playing their brand of basketball. In an exclusive one-on-one, HC3 spoke about Saturday's showdown, his senior season as a whole and more.
12:51
Texas A&M linebacker Scooby Williams battled through injury in 2024
Texas A&M linebacker Scooby Williams played the 2024 season on a torn meniscus, and now that he's healthy, he's attacking a very important offseason. In an exclusive interview, Williams spoke about feeling at home in Aggieland, battling through injury and much more.
15:39
Southpaws Prager, Lamkin & Patton make up A&M's starting rotation
Texas A&M's starting rotation is comprised of three left-handed pitchers: Ryan Prager, Justin Lamkin and Myles Patton. With one weekend in the books, the trio of Southpaws sat down together to discuss the art of pitching, facing Elon on Opening Weekend and more.
47:46
Reed Report: Bryan Davis joins in-studio as A&M hits the home stretch
One of the best big men in Texas A&M history, Bryan Davis averaged 9.6 points and 8.1 boards per game on his way to Big 12 All-Defense honors as a senior. "BD" joined this episode of the Reed Report to look back on his time in Aggieland as A&M begins its stretch run in 2024-25.
62:19
FTM, Ep. 72: The domino effect of renewing multi-media rights & more
On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco discussed how multi-media rights deals could impact NIL agreements across college athletics. The trio also discussed the future of conference realignment and much more.
23:38
Signal-caller Marcel Reed is attacking his offseason with new intentions
Texas A&M quarterback Marcel Reed is focused on growth, both as an individual and for those around him, as he prepares for the 2025 campaign. In an exclusive sitdown, Reed spoke about offseason drills, the new additions in Aggieland and much more.
44:30
Behind The Number: Manny Obaseki using platform to share his faith
Senior basketball player Manny Obaseki is using his platform to have a positive impact on his community through his podcast: "Project Jesus." In this episode of Behind The Number, Obaseki spoke about his faith, how his podcast came into existence and more.
8:28
A&M infielder Kennedy Powell is thriving while playing close to home
Junior third baseman Kennedy Powell is off to a solid start with a .368 average through Texas A&M's first 11 games. In an exclusive interview, the Conroe native spoke about transferring back to the Lone Star State, her weekend in the Clearwater Invitational and more.
12:32
Linebacker Taurean York's offseason focus is on fine-tuning the details
Linebacker Taurean York is hard at work as the Fightin' Texas Aggies continue offseason workouts with spring football getting closer and closer. In an exclusive interview, York spoke about working with Tommy Moffitt and reflected on his sophomore season at Texas A&M.
16:42
All-American Jace LaViolette motivated by A&M baseball's brotherhood
The preseason Player of the Year, outfielder Jace LaViolette is now a veteran as he enters his junior season at Texas A&M. In an exclusive one-on-one, the All-American opens up about his "hardest spring so far" and his mentality approaching the highly-anticipated 2025 campaign.
14:59
Softball's Kramer Eschete takes us through her highlight-reel catch
Outfielder Kramer Eschete made the catch of the year during No. 5 Texas A&M softball's season-opener against Utah State last week. In an exclusive interview, Eschete broke down her incredible play in addition to talking about the Aggies' early-season success.
10:56
Record-holder Jaiya Covington enjoying an incredible indoor season
Running the 60m hurdles in the Charlie Thomas Invitational, Jaiya Covington fought past her pre-race jitters and posted a time of 8.09 to win the event. In an exclusive interview, Covington spoke about being the top collegian in the 60m hurdles, breaking records and more.