Christine Michael
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Ask Liucci: Aggies in The Dance, Elko opening spring football & more
9 mo ago by Billy Liucci
Something Billy Liucci and Bert Kreischer have in common is they both have Texas A&M advancing on Friday night in the NCAA Tournament. Beyond his bracket picks, "The Source" also tackled subscriber questions ranging from spring football to "The King at Kyle Field."
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10 with 10: Former A&M LB Sean Porter tackles subscriber questions
1 yr ago by Sean Porter
You might know him as a former All-SEC linebacker and a team captain on Texas A&M's special 2012 squad, and now, Sean Porter is sitting down to answer YOUR questions. This week, Porter joins Richard Zane to tackle another round of subscriber questions.
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409: Texas A&M making an important impression in Southeast Texas
1 yr ago by Ryan Brauninger
Bayous, swamps, refineries and Friday night lights all define daily life in Southeast Texas, especially the latter. With the region continuing to produce top prospects, the Aggies have established strong connections and recently found major success.
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OB's 12 Random Thoughts: Replacing Achane, cheesy opinions & more
1 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
Over the course of the week, plenty of random things enter the interesting brain of TexAgs columnist and Heisman Trophy voter Olin Buchanan. In this edition of his random weekly thoughts, OB details how good Devon Achane was, offers some cheesy opinions and more.
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Christine Michael on preparing for the Super Bowl, life in Seattle
10 yr ago by Gabe Bock
The former Texas A&M running back and Seattle Seahawk joined TexAgs Radio to talk about the the wild ride to the Super Bowl in his rookie season, playing alongside other Aggies, Johnny Manziel and more.
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Michael, Moore selected on day two of NFL Draft
11 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
Former A&M tailback Christine Michael became the last player taken in the second round by the Seahawks, while defensive end Damontre Moore went in the third round to the Giants. Olin Buchanan has a recap.
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Thoughts on Pro Day: Grades, teams, concerns & more
11 yr ago by Billy Liucci
A&M's Pro Day drew reps from every NFL team and featured a litany of Aggies looking at futures in the League. With input from scouts and coaches, Liucci examines each player's showing and what to expect.
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Highlights from Pro Day drills & tests
11 yr ago by TexAgs Studios
From the 40-yard dash to the vertical leap to position drills and everything in between, TexAgs Studios captured the best of Texas A&M's Pro Day and the individual performances of the Aggies that participated.
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Pro Day Wrap: Reaction, analysis from Billy Liucci
11 yr ago by Gabe Bock
TexAgs' Gabe Bock and Billy Liucci take you inside the conclusion to Texas A&M's Pro Day, analyzing the showings by various Aggies, gauging reaction from coaches and scouts and looking ahead to the Draft.
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Pro Day participants assess the day's results
11 yr ago by Gabe Bock
Following Friday's workouts and drills, the Draft-bound Aggies, Kevin Sumlin and a noteable former player sized up the results and looked ahead. TexAgs presents full video and select quotes from the day's session.
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Christine Michael discusses NFL Combine, Pro Day, A&M career
11 yr ago by Gabe Bock
The former A&M Running Back joined Billy Liucci and Gabe Bock to analyze his performance at the NFL Combine, look ahead to Pro Day, share memories of his time in Aggieland and much more.
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Thursday Musings: NFL Draft, around the SEC & more
11 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
The upcoming draft will be rife with big names from the country's best conference, foremost among them two stars from Texas A&M. Meanwhile, will the Aggie women's basketball team win the SEC in Year 1?
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High Cotton, Part II: Reflections on a monumental win
11 yr ago by Billy Liucci
A night to remember in Cowboys Stadium sent the seniors off in style, proved Texas A&M's worth and set up a run to glory in 2013. Liucci touches on the run game, Johnny Football, building depth and much more.
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#9 Texas A&M vs. #11 Oklahoma: Key Matchups
11 yr ago by Billy Liucci
While Johnny Manziel will draw everyone's eyes, the outcome of the Cotton Bowl will rest on several games within the game. Which secondary faces a tougher task? Which other matchups will make the difference?
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#9 Texas A&M vs. #11 Oklahoma: Players to Watch
11 yr ago by Billy Liucci
Two potent offenses will go to battle with a pair of defenses featuring opposite strengths in a game loaded with future NFLers. And in case any had forgotten, a Heisman winner is playing. Who will shine brightest?
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Matchups: A&M ground game vs. Oklahoma run D
11 yr ago by Billy Liucci
The Aggies have one obvious weapon in Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel, but they'll also pit their strong running backs against a weak front seven. Is this the clearest advantage in Friday's Cotton Bowl?
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Cover Story: A perfect maroon storm, a future realized
12 yr ago by Billy Liucci
The right staff, the right conference, the right seniors and a budding legend at quarterback. Through some mix of those things and more, a sleeping giant awoke this season in College Station. The ride's just starting.
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Etched in Stone: Unforgettable season ends in style
12 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
Ten wins, an unexpected SEC coming-out party and a likely Heisman winner ... and that only scratches the surface of what made the 2012 Aggies so special. One thing's for certain — they won't soon be forgotten.
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Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 59, Missouri 29
12 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
The Aggies could hardly have made completing their first 10-win season since 1998 look easier. Johnny Manziel added to his Heisman hype with five total touchdowns and A&M raced to a dominating early lead.
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Texas A&M 47, Sam Houston State 28: Offense in Review
12 yr ago by Billy Liucci
How did the Aggies perform against their visitors from the FCS? About as expected. But while the win was easy and the injuries minimal, there remain a few things to take from Saturday and into the Mizzou game.
 
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