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Stephen McGee evaluates quarterback play in College Football Playoff
On Thursday's edition of TexAgs Live, former Texas A&M quarterback Stephen McGee joined us to break down the CFP, including the Aggies' outing vs. Miami. Our QB1 also identified key areas of improvement as Mike Elko & Co. approach the offseason.
Elko's portal track record suggests offseason optimism for progress
The offseason goal of Texas A&M is to avoid any setbacks or slowdowns in their build toward the ultimate goal following an 11-2 campaign in 2025, and Mike Elko's track record suggests he'll find the right portal pieces required for progress.
Week 6's Overnight Sensation: Cashius Howell, Defensive End
This week's Overnight Sensation is defensive end Cashius Howell, who led Texas A&M in a dominant defensive performance against Mississippi State. Howell became the first Aggie to record multiple three-sack games in a single season since Von Miller in 2009.
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Ask Liucci: Analyzing the matchups in No. 9 A&M vs. Auburn and more
Southeastern Conference action returns to Kyle Field this week as the undefeated Fightin' Texas Aggies play host to Auburn in Week 5. Before War Eagle comes to Aggieland, Billy Liucci tackled another round of subscriber questions surrounding Mike Elko's Ags and beyond.
NFL Draft picks among key statistical indicators of success in the SEC
Talking season is officially over as the Aggies head into Mike Elko's second year at A&M. Six players are back who could have been NFL Draft picks in April, and roster stability is one of the few indicators that suggest A&M could again push for an SEC Championship Game berth.
Tomorrow's Questions Today: Things to ask on Thursday at SECMD25
Mike Elko and Texas A&M will finally take center stage on Thursday, alongside Missouri, Kentucky and Arkansas at SEC Media Days. Here are some questions that the Aggies, Tigers, Wildcats and Razorbacks might face on Day 4 in Atlanta.
Brian Kelly has turned up the heat at LSU before his seat gets hotter
In three seasons at LSU, Brian Kelly is 29-11 and has won nine games each year, but that's not good enough to meet the demands of Tigerland. With what he believes to be his most-talented Tiger roster, Kelly sets out on a quest to prove himself before he winds up on the hot seat.