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Key Matchups: Texas A&M vs. #16 UCLA
8 yr ago by Billy Liucci
UCLA QB Josh Rosen is one of the best, but Donovan Wilson tends to find the ball no matter who is under center. That's one of several important matchups as the Aggies look for a signature home win against UCLA.
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Cover Story: Sumlin and his team see something the doubters don't
8 yr ago by Billy Liucci
With camp wrapped and game week upon them, the Aggie players and coaches remain unfazed by the disregard and disdain of pundits. Veteran-led and loaded with true SEC talent and depth, the 2016 squad is determined to make a run.
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30 Players in 30 Days: #9 — Ricky Seals-Jones
8 yr ago by Gabe Bock
Now a fourth-year player, wide receiver Ricky Seals-Jones has taken on a leadership role in the A&M offense and is poised for a great season in 2016 if he is able to build on his productive sophomore campaign.
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Pick Your Poison: Loaded Aggie receiving corps confident entering 2016
8 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
Texas A&M boasts a group of pass-catchers that few in the nation can hope to match, so which of them should be double-teamed in a tight, late-game situation? According to the receivers themselves, defensive coordinators are fighting a losing battle no matter their answer.
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The Fright: Breakout year in store for Aggies' Ricky Seals-Jones?
8 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
Ricky Seals-Jones is 6-5, 240 pounds and runs like a receiver — and for SEC defensive backs tasked with covering him, that's downright terrifying. According to the man himself, both he and Texas A&M may be primed to make the leap this season.
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Unplugged: Texas A&M's SECMD delegates lend additional thoughts
8 yr ago by Gabe Bock
Following their turn at the big interview table at SEC Media Days, the Aggies broke away from the hubbub to give some informal thoughts on the upcoming season, the team's improved chemistry and a multitude of other topics.
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SECMD16: Texas A&M, Myles Garrett headline Day 2 interviews
8 yr ago by TexAgs Studios
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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Positions of Power: Ranking the SEC's best receiving corps
8 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
In contrast to its quarterbacks, the Southeastern Conference boasts a wealth of talented pass-catchers heading into 2016. Which team comes out on top in a league loaded with All-American candidates?
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Trevor Knight, Aggies' new offense steal show in Maroon & White Game
9 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
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.
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Spring Roundup: Thoughts on the Aggies entering the break
9 yr ago by Billy Liucci
In the book go two weeks of Texas A&M's spring camp, dangling a long list of storylines, developments and possibilities. As the Aggies head off to Spring Break, which players have made strong cases to start in the fall and which new coaches have made the biggest impact?
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Spring Football Primer: Big-name Aggies to keep an eye on
9 yr ago by Billy Liucci
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.
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Sit & Wonder: Texas A&M Football's most pertinent offseason questions
9 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
At last, the dawn of another spring — and with it, chatter centered around how each football team will come together. At Texas A&M, the list of questions may be longer than most. However, that's more of a good thing than one might expect.
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Draft-eligible Aggies say "we're not going anywhere"
9 yr ago by Beau Holder
Looking for some good news about Texas A&M Football? Daeshon Hall, Ricky Seals-Jones and Josh Reynolds took it upon themselves on Wednesday to deliver just that.
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The Team That Couldn't: Despite Jake Hubenak's rise, Texas A&M falls
9 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
Following Texas A&M's 27-21 loss to Louisville in the 2015 Music City Bowl, the first reaction may be to lament the quarterback situation. That would be sorely misguided. Jake Hubenak nearly willed the Aggies back with a strong second half — but the Aggies faltered when it counted.
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Texas A&M at LSU: Key matchups
9 yr ago by Billy Liucci
Entering the season finale the Aggies have question marks, but appear on the right track. The Tigers, for their part, are reeling. Despite that, both teams are stocked with talent that can swing the game — but which units must perform?
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Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 35, South Carolina 28
9 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
Returning home and donning black uniforms, the Aggies righted the ship on Halloween. Kyler Murray made the first start of his career and put up 379 total yards in Texas A&M's 35-28 defeat of South Carolina on Saturday.
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Aggies discuss outlook after 35-28 defeat of South Carolina
9 yr ago by TexAgs Studios
For the seventh straight season, the Aggies are bowl eligible. Between Kyler Murray's first start and a win that put Texas A&M back on track, Kevin Sumlin and his players had plenty to talk about after Saturday's win against the Gamecocks.
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Ole Miss 23, Texas A&M 3: Offense in review
9 yr ago by Billy Liucci
There are a litany of words that could be used to describe Texas A&M's offensive output in Oxford, and none of them are kind. The problems are real, and they start at quarterback, but they don't end there. To salvage the season, something must change immedaitely.
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Alabama 41, Texas A&M 23: Offense in review
9 yr ago by Billy Liucci
Interceptions. Further — pick-sixes. The Aggies' undoing against Alabama can be tied directly to the mistakes at the quarterback position and the poor tackling following them. But Texas A&M's struggles went a bit deeper against an elite defense and must be corrected before Ole Miss.
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Kevin Sumlin, Aggies discuss loss to Alabama & what comes next
9 yr ago by TexAgs Studios
Defeated in large part by their own errors, the Aggies fell to 5-1 in front of a Kyle Field crowd of more than 105,000. Following Saturday's game, Kevin Sumlin and his players met the media to break down what went wrong and how to respond.
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