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Pate shares how leadership, resources are redefining college athletics
According to college football analyst Josh Pate, everything works downstream of football. On Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live, Pate shares why the "good guy" isn't enough anymore and what it takes to be elite as collegiate athletics grow in resources and athletic prowess.
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Ross Dellenger provides update on revenue sharing in college athletics
During Friday's edition of TexAgs Live, Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports provided the latest on the NCAA's proposed revenue-sharing plan after the AAC becomes the first league to set a minimum standard. Dellenger also spoke on the future of the College Football Playoff.
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FTM, Ep. 73: Playfly Max's Jon Bishop on Texas A&M's new MMR deal
Vice President of Playfly Max Jon Bishop is a member of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Class of 1993, and he joined this episode of Follow The Money with Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco to discuss Texas A&M's new multimedia rights agreement with Playfly Sports.
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CFB analyst Josh Pate wants 'maximum focus' on conference championships
Changes could be coming to college football as soon as the 2025 season as 10 FBS conferences and Notre Dame are set to meet to discuss the future of the College Football Playoff. Josh Pate joined TexAgs Live as the SEC and Big Ten are expected to ask about a change of seeding.
SEC, Big Ten appear to be pushing for adjustments to the CFP format
With the first year of as 12-team College Football Playoff in the rearview, the SEC and Big Ten are calling for more changes. Could we see another expansion in the future? Olin Buchanan details the ins and outs of what the game's most powerful conferences want.
15:47
Our QB1 Stephen McGee talks pros, cons of the proposed CFP changes
Former Texas A&M quarterback Stephen McGee joined us in studio on Thursday's edition of TexAgs Live to share his personal qualms about kickers and the proposed changes to the CFP structure. McGee outlines the good and the bad, sharing his view on improved conferences.
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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.
10:37
Previewing the CFP National Championship with Bobby Carpenter
Former Ohio State and NFL linebacker Bobby Carpenter joined us on Tuesday’s edition of TexAgs Live to talk all things College Football Playoff. With the title game looming, he discussed Ohio State's strengths and weaknesses in their matchups vs. Michigan and Texas.
37:55
The LiucciCast with Sean Porter: Assessing the Ags at the midway point
On the latest edition of the LiucciCast with Sean Porter, the former Texas A&M linebacker sat down with Billy Liucci as the Aggies come off their bye week at 5-1. The duo also observed the college football landscape with the Maroon & White preparing to go to Starkville.
52:48
FTM, Ep. 67: House settlement latest, 'Project Rudy' proposal & more
On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco discuss the latest developments in the NCAA v. House settlement. The panel also detailed what we know about the proposed college football "super league" and much more.
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Storylines around the conference with Jacob Hester of SIRIUS XM
Former LSU football player Jacob Hester of SIRIUS XM and Off the Bench ESPN joined Thursday morning's edition of TexAgs Radio to discuss plenty of SEC squads and how they could fare this season, including Texas A&M, LSU, Florida and many more.
9:54
Talking top college football teams with NFL veteran Bobby Carpenter
Heavy conference realignment took place this offseason, and college football has a new look, consolidating from five power leagues to four. Seven-year NFL veteran and former Ohio State Buckeye LB Bobby Carpenter spoke about teams within those leagues.
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CFB analyst Phil Steele provides breakdown of A&M's opposition this fall
One of the most well-known college football analysts in the country, Phil Steele joined TexAgs Radio to speak on Texas A&M's 2024 opponents, the Maroon & White's position groups and how the Aggies could fare in year one under Mike Elko.
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From Radio Row, Day 2: Matt Moscona, Michael Bratton, Ross Dellenger & more
Tuesday morning's edition of TexAgs Radio emanated live from the Omni Dallas Hotel in Dallas, Texas, the site of 2024 SEC Media Days. Today's special guests included Dave Wilson, Matt Moscona, Michael Bratton, Shane Sheridan, Ross Dellenger, Brooks Austin and Tyler McComas.
55:57
FTM, Ep. 62: Conference posturing, NBA's impact on media deals & more
On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco discuss the latest posturing among conferences following Brett Yormark's comments at Big 12 Media Days, the NBA's impact on media rights deals and much, much more.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Radio (Monday, February 5)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Radio on Monday morning to discuss the latest regarding Texas A&M recruiting ahead of Wednesday's start to the February signing period while also discussing the newly formed alliance between the SEC and Big Ten.
51:41
FTM, Ep. 50: Inside the economics of hiring & firing a major college football coach
On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke, and host Andrew Monaco dive into the economics of a major university firing and then subsequently hiring a new head football coach.
Around CFB: Does Travis' injury have the one-loss buzzards circling?
Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis suffered a gruesome season-ending injury last week, and now, the Seminoles' path to remaining unbeaten has become more difficult. Should FSU falter this week or next, there will be a number of one-loss lobbying for a spot in the CFP.
Around CFB: Oregon State's quest to end the Pac-12's playoff dreams
Representation in the College Football Playoff, and perhaps winning a title, would be ideal for the Pac-12 before it inevitably disbands after suffering a mass exodus over the past year. Washington and Oregon have postseason potential. But the top 15 Beavers stand in their way.
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FTM, Ep. 49: End of the SEC on CBS, direct-to-consumer streaming & more
On this episode of Follow The Money, we welcome our new host, the "Voice of the Aggies" Andrew Monaco, to the show as well as dive into the ramifications of the final season of the SEC on CBS, the future of direct-to-consumer streaming in college sports and much more.