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The Loochador Podcast: Pole position up for grabs as LSU comes to Kyle
By winning their sixth straight game, the Aggies have set up a Week 9 showdown with LSU as pole position in the SEC will be on the line next Saturday at Kyle Field. In this edition of the Loochador Podcast, Billy Liucci and David Nuño recap A&M's win in Starkville and more.
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Ask Liucci: Prepping for Pittman's Pigs in Arlington once again & more
A pair of 3-1 teams meet in Arlington on Saturday afternoon as No. 24 Texas A&M and Arkansas will battle in the Southwest Classic at AT&T Stadium. Before heading to the DFW Metroplex, Billy Liucci answers another round of subscriber questions surrounding the Ags.
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FTM, Ep. 65: Incentive-based deals 'the future' for coaching contracts?
On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco discuss the future of incentive-based contracts for big-time coaches, the necessity for walk-on student-athletes in college athletics moving forward and much more.
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Elko delivering a 'powerful message' to the THSCA Board of Directors
In just a couple of weeks as the new face of Texas A&M football, Mike Elko is working on harvesting new relationships around the state of Texas. It includes the Texas High School Coaches Association, whom Elko met with at a board of directors meeting last week.
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Make It a Cup! Podcast: Time to keep consistent with Arkansas on-deck
On this edition of the Make It a Cup! Podcast, Kendrick Rogers and Billy Liucci sat down to break down Texas A&M's SEC-opening victory vs. Auburn. Additionally, #13 explains his keys for this weekend's matchup at AT&T Stadium as the Aggies meet the Razorbacks on Saturday.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Radio (Friday, July 21)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Radio Friday morning to share his thoughts on the latest following SEC Media Days 2023, Texas A&M recruiting ahead of the pool party and before fall camp begins in Aggieland.
Around CFB: Chryst out in Madison while Harsin remains at Auburn
Somewhat shockingly, Wisconsin fired head coach Paul Chryst before Auburn has parted ways with Bryan Harsin. In a crazy year of college football, Chryst became the fifth head coach to be fired, and if Auburn loses this week, Harsin could join the ranks of unemployed.
Departures figure to be a challenge for Pittman & Razorbacks in 2022
A once-proud program, Arkansas football won nine games in 2021, and head coach Sam Pittman is looking to keep the Hogs near the top in the SEC. However, with a number of key departures, replicating that success figures to be somewhat of a challenge.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Arlington predictions, bigger roles for dynamic WRs & more
Before No. 7 Texas A&M opens SEC play this weekend against No. 16 Arkansas in a neutral-site clash in Arlington, TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci took the time to answer another round of subscriber questions in this written edition of Ask Liucci.
Arkansas is no longer 'Our Kansas' but Aggies are still more talented
Sam Pittman has resurrected an Arkansas program that had become bottom feeders in the Southeastern Conference. While the Razorbacks are no longer the league's Kansas, they'll still face a tough task when they face No. 7 Texas A&M in Arlington.
Cover Story: Aggies showing signs of a team that can compete for championships
Halfway through the season, Texas A&M sits at 4-1 and are playing better football with each week. As Billy Liucci explains, it could be coming together in College Station for Jimbo Fisher and Co. as the Aggies continue to pick up legitimate momentum.
SEC Round-Up: Coaches sweating as pressure to perform builds
Every school in the Southeastern Conference strives for excellence on the football field. When a program doesn't get elite results, it's common to see a coach lose his job. Olin Buchanan looks at the SEC coaches feeling the heat to perform.
SECMD17 Notebook: Orgeron's experience key to success at LSU
Ed Orgeron had a tough stint as head coach at Ole Miss but says that experience is helping him lead the Tigers this year. Olin Buchanan tracked that storyline and more through the first day of SEC Media Days.
Bielema, Razorbacks look to reverse recent fortunes, beat Texas A&M
The Bret Bielema era in Fayetteville started with fanfare, but the Hogs have struggled in his four seasons at the helm. Texas A&M has had a large part in those tribulations, and a win over the Aggies would go a long way towards righting the Razorback ship and securing Bielema's job.
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SECMD17: Arkansas, LSU & Tennessee kick off Day 1 festivities
Back at it again from the SEC's epicenter. The lead-up to the 2017 college football season has officially begun with the advent of SEC Media Days, which opened with Arkansas, LSU and Tennessee discussing the season (and offseason) behind and the one ahead.
Questions mounting for Bielema, Razorbacks entering rebuilding year
Bret Bielema's tenure at Arkansas has been marked by plenty of bluster and entertaining side plots, but the central story has been disappointing for Hog fans. We start our preview of A&M's 2017 SEC opponents with a look at the Razorbacks.
Cover Story: A&M bullies Arkansas in dominant physical performance
For the second week in a row, the Aggies faced a team known for its run game and strong play along the line of scrimmage, and for the second week in a row, A&M proved superior when it mattered.
Key Matchups: No. 10 Texas A&M vs. No. 17 Arkansas
Texas A&M will take on the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday, and many of the key matchups from last year will take center stage once again. Can Dan Skipper block Myles Garrett? Will Kevin Sumlin frustrate Bret Bielema once more? Find out inside.
Good Times: Brash and unpredictable, Bielema is a TV star on the rise
Like Archie Bunker, Snooki, and Captain Kirk, Arkansas head coach Bret Bielema has the on screen "it" factor to turn his recent reality series into string of spinoffs.
Bret Bielema, Nick Saban take center stage on SECMD's third day
The third leg of the SEC Media Days marathon contained two of the conferences biggest personalities. Bielema provided his usual brand of comedy, focusing on the importance of beating Texas A&M, while Saban fended off questions on Alabama's vulnerabilities. Missouri and Kentucky took their turns at the mic to close out the day.