Elko channels Tony the Tiger when asked about Moss, Williams & Anderson
When asked about the status of Le'Veon Moss, Scooby Williams and Bryce Anderson this week, Mike Elko did his best Tony the Tiger impersonation: "They're grrrrreat." If any of them could play vs. Miami, it would be good for the Aggies, and if all three return to action, it would indeed be grrreat.
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Former Miami QB, Heisman winner Gino Torretta joins TexAgs Live
In 1992, Gino Torretta threw for 3,070 yards and 19 touchdowns while leading Miami to an undefeated regular season. The Heisman trophy winner joined Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live to preview the Hurricanes' trip to College Station.
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Marty Smith reacts to 12-team playoff field, bowl opt outs & more
The Monday after Selection Sunday, ESPN's Marty Smith joined TexAgs Live to speak on the 12-team field and who the committee left out. Smith also discussed teams opting out of bowl games, the SEC Championship game and more.
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Texas A&M accomplishes 'step one' by being included in 12-team field
By making the 12-team College Football Playoff, Texas A&M has achieved "step one" along the path to winning its first national championship since 1939. However, Mike Elko was quick to remind his team that reaching the playoffs was never THE goal in mind.
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The Fan Show sponsored by PrizePicks
Matt Browning, Hunter Shurtleff and Roy May joined Thursday's edition of TexAgs Live to share a complete fan perspective on all things Texas A&M Athletics as the third-ranked Maroon & White take on Samford on Saturday's Senior Day at Kyle Field.
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J.D. PicKell details 'tests' faced by No. 5 Texas A&M as Florida looms
With momentum building for the Aggies, On3's J.D. PicKell joined us on TexAgs Live to break down Texas A&M's showing against Florida this Saturday. PicKell emphasized the Aggies' passing and offensive explosiveness as key determinants against the Gators.
Around CFB: '90 percent' not enough for Texas A&M's run defense
Texas A&M’s run defense has typically been sound — even outstanding — 90 percent of the time. Still, the other 10 percent returned in the Aggies' season opener against UTSA as the Roadrunners picked up 118 of their 203 rushing yards on just three plays.