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Around Aggieland (5/3)
During Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Richard Zane joined to take us Around Aggieland and provided updates from the diamonds, the pitch and beyond following a busy weekend for the Maroon & White.
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Around Aggieland (3/19)
During Friday's edition of TexAgs Radio, the fish bowl's own Richard Zane joined to share updates from the latest in Aggie Athletics as there is plenty to run down from the hardwood, the diamonds, the tennis courts and much more.
Hop's Weekend Reflections: Beating the Vols, the media's A&M narrative & more
The Aggies picked up their seventh-consecutive victory on Saturday to cap off an 8-1 regular season, but unfortunately, it was not enough to get the Maroon & White into the CFP. David Sandhop has plenty of thoughts on that, the media's narrative of A&M & more.
Hop's Deep Reflections: Struggles in the Big Ten, Bedlam takeaways & more
A two week, COVID-induced Aggie football sabbatical has not been kind to the Maroon & White faithful. However, there was some college football this weekend to distract us, the highlights of which David Sandhop covers in another edition of his Deep Reflections.
Around CFB: Perception of the Big Ten West division is changing
Ohio State is the toast of the Big Ten and likely figures to win their fourth-consecutive conference title this season. However, the Buckeyes play in the Big Ten East, which is beginning to look like the weaker of the league's two divisions.
Hop's Deep Reflections: Halloween at Kyle, Dan Mullen's antics & more
The 12th Man brought their costumes along for a Halloween night demolition of Arkansas as the Ags advanced to 4-1 on the season. David Sandhop offers his takes on candy, costumes and a little bit of college football in this week's edition of his Deep Reflections.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Building depth at RB, Hogs' surprising turnaround & more
Before the Aggies host the Razorbacks on Saturday night at Kyle Field, Billy Liucci answers another round of subscriber questions in this written edition of 'Ask Liucci,' today addressing all things A&M-Arkansas, recruiting and some spooky ghost talk ahead of Halloween.
Around CFB: Following tumultuous offseason, Big Ten football returns
After trying to strong-arm other members of the Power 5 to sit out the 2020 season with them, the Big Ten decided that they'd play an abbreviated, conference-only schedule like everyone else, and big-time college football in the midwest finally makes its return this weekend.
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Monday Morning Mike: Texas, Oklahoma and the Big 12 are all rancid
Mike Huguenin joined TexAgs Radio to discuss this past weekend in college football, including two head-scratching losses from Texas and Oklahoma. With the Red River Rivalry upcoming, Huguenin explains how the temperature will be turned up on the losing coach.
Hop's Deep Reflections: Bad day in Alabama, TCU-Texas rivalry & more
David Sandhop muses on the weekend that was in college football, including A&M's struggles despite winning usually important statistical categories, the fullscale meltdown in the Big 12 and more.
Around CFB: Big 12 already in danger of missing out on 2020 playoff
After only a few weeks of action, the Big 12 is already threatening to make itself scarce in this year's College Football Playoff discussion. Olin Buchanan looks at the conference's perilous situation and adds his weekly Heisman thoughts, playoff predictions and games to watch.
Around CFB: Sun Belt makes its case for conference superiority
In a year without a full slate of non-conference showdowns, it becomes much more difficult to differentiate between the leagues. However, in Week One, the Sun Belt made a strong case for themselves following a 3-0 showing against the Power 5 Big 12.
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Monday Morning Mike: Separating the contenders from the pretenders
In what will undoubtedly be a weird season around college football, many teams will be hoping for a chance at a national title. TexAgs' college football contributor Mike Huguenin separated the contenders from the pretenders ahead of the 2020 season.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Top sports memories, 2020 scheduling issues & more
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci answers another round of subscriber questions, ranging from his favorite (and worst) sports memories to the current state of Texas A&M recruiting and hitting on almost everything in-between.
Lancaster PG Wade Taylor talks recruitment, shares thoughts on A&M
After COVID-19 ended his school season, 2021 point guard Wade Taylor worked to keep his recruitment process on track. Taylor spoke with TexAgs about where his recruitment stands, his relationship with Texas A&M and more.
Dear Andy: Will decisions over crowd sizes this fall create inequities, conflict?
The Athletic's Andy Staples discusses the process of how a team determines their interim coach and possible disparities in crowd-size rules due to COVID-19. He also ranks college football stadiums based on their legendary moments as well as readily available spices.
O’Neil: Bad news for Oklahoma State is worse for others involved in NCAA cases
The NCAA dropped the hammer on Oklahoma State's men's basketball program this week, hitting the Cowboys with a postseason ban for the 2020-21 campaign, leading many to wonder why they were hit harder than other. The Athletic's Dana O'Neil explains the odd decision.
Photo Gallery: Texas A&M at the 2020 Frisco College Baseball Classic
TexAgs presents a collection of our best shots from No. 18 Texas A&M's 0-3 weekend in the Frisco College Baseball Classic at Dr Pepper Ballpark.
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Ninth inning plagues Aggies as Oklahoma State defeats No. 18 A&M, 8-5
Texas A&M failed to win a single ballgame in the Frisco Classic as the fell to Oklahoma State on Sunday, 8-5. With the ballgame tied 5-5 heading into the ninth, the Cowboys scored three runs to dash A&M's hopes of a thrilling victory in the tournament finale.
Baseball Thoughts: Oklahoma State 8, No. 18 Texas A&M 5
In the finale of the Frisco Classic, No. 18 Texas A&M fell to Oklahoma State, 8-5. Following the game, Gabe Bock shares his thoughts on another frustrating showing from the Aggies to conclude a disastrous weekend of baseball at Dr Pepper Ballpark.