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SECMD16: Texas A&M, Myles Garrett headline Day 2 interviews
Among a bevy of noteworthy Day 2 developments, Kevin Sumlin took to the podium on Tuesday to discuss the tweaks in his program. He was joined by Trevor Knight, Ricky Seals-Jones, a sensational turn at the mic from Myles Garrett, and UGA, UT and MSU's representatives.
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John Harris on Myles Garrett vs. Carl Lawson, Trevor Knight & more
During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, John Harris of the Houston Texans and footballtakeover.com joined to share his thoughts on SEC Media Days 2016, the Myles Garrett/Carl Lawson comparison and more.
Positions of Power: Ranking the SEC's best defensive lines
Arguably the greatest strength of the conference, the SEC is stacked from top to bottom with talent on the defensive lines. Amidst all of the dominance, which defensive line unit will wreak the most havoc in the 2016 season?
Texas A&M post-spring position outlook: Defensive line
Could Texas A&M's be the best defensive line in the Southeastern Conference in 2016? That's high praise considering the competition, but the Aggies' only question at the position leaving spring is which highly touted sophomore will complete the group.
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Trevor Knight, Aggies' new offense steal show in Maroon & White Game
At the conclusion of Texas A&M's first Spring Game since 2013, Kevin Sumlin indicated little may have changed in the quarterback competition. Yet, it was Trevor Knight — at the helm of Noel Mazzone's system — that delivered the most intrigue on Saturday.
Aggies present interesting possibilities in Friday Night Lights scrimmage
Myles Garrett, Daylon Mack and Christian Kirk are special players — nothing Texas A&M's Friday scrimmage demonstrated contradicted that. However, the showings by several other Aggies and their potential implications were the story of the night.
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Myles Garrett, Larry Jackson discuss Aggies' progress, potential
The early stages of Texas A&M's journey to the 2016 college football season continued on Wednesday, after which star defensive end Myles Garrett and S&C coach Larry Jackson met the media to break down the Aggies' outlook.
Spring Football Primer: Big-name Aggies to keep an eye on
In the blink of an eye, football is back again in the form of spring practices. Amid the web of intrigue that is Texas A&M's roster and season prospects, we know this much: the Aggies return elite talent at several positions, and said stars will set the tone.
Mark Jackson takes in his official visit to Texas A&M
Though he's long been committed to Texas A&M, the pursuit of 2016 Cibolo Steele DE Mark Jackson by Texas and Oklahoma only ramped up as rumors of his wavering spread. After completing his official visit to College Station, Jackson says he remembers why he chose the Aggies.
2015 Music City Bowl: Key matchups
Though at the season's outset it would have seemed ironic, the 2015 Music City Bowl will feature two teams with reliable defenses and several question marks on offense. But which battles-within-the-battles will determine the victor?
2015 Music City Bowl: Players to watch
A quarterback with a movie story in the making, known playmakers on defense and more. In a meeting between two teams whose records belie their respective collections of talent, the game could hinge on who exceeds expectations.
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Music City Bowl report: Speedy Noil practices, Jake Hubenak impresses
Three days from kickoff at the 2015 Music City Bowl, Texas A&M and Louisville met the media to discuss the key storylines. Among them: Speedy Noil's status and the ascension of Jake Hubenak to the Aggies' starting quarterback job.
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Aggies respond to LSU loss, end of regular season
It was a frustrating (and familiar) story for the Aggies in Baton Rouge. After closing out a 19-7 loss to fall once again to LSU, Kevin Sumlin and his players met the media on Saturday night to assess where to go from here.
Texas A&M at LSU: Players to watch
In a game pivotal to the ultimate outcome of both teams' seasons, the Aggies and Tigers will feature young and improving quarterbacks, work-horse running backs and defensive talent galore. Who has the potential to determine the outcome?
Texas A&M 25, Vanderbilt 0: Defense in review, shutout edition
The numbers tell the entire story — including the most important one: zero. Heading into the season's final contest, John Chavis' Texas A&M defense showed in Nashville that it might have what it takes to contest LSU and Leonard Fournette.
Texas A&M at Vanderbilt: Players to watch
With the current struggles of its offense, some are surmising Texas A&M will have to 'out-talent' Vanderbilt on Saturday. To do that it will need a few key Aggies to return to their potential. On the other side, the Commodore defense's studs will provide a real challenge.
Texas A&M 41, Western Carolina 17: Defense in review
The Aggies again gave up a big play on the ground, but the numbers otherwise were favorable. Unfortunately, it's hard to tell much about the Texas A&M defense after Saturday's game — but there is something to glean from who got much-needed rest and who impressed in their place.
Texas A&M vs. Western Carolina: Key matchups
Among the litany of questions the Aggies have to answer, the run defense and a hopeful rebound from the pass rush stand tallest. It's good timing for a tune-up game, but several small battles must be taken seriously.
Assessing the Aggies, Part II: Run D, linebackers & A&M's place in the West
Texas A&M's run defense continues to degenerate and answers aren't within immediate sight. Improvement will come for the Aggie D, but it may not be complete until 2016 — and by that point, will A&M be ready to challenge the SEC West's elite?
#19 Texas A&M vs. Auburn: Key matchups
The Aggies and Tigers are largely different teams than they were in last season's meeting, but one statistic connects them — and it may be the difference in Saturday's game. Meanwhile, the battles on the edge must tilt in favor of Texas A&M.