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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Radio (Friday, May 26)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Radio Friday morning to share his thoughts on Aggie baseball's run through the SEC Tournament, Lane Kiffin's annoying antics and more. Enjoy your lunch and catch up on what Billy said this morning.
Expect an increase in A&M products to be taken in future NFL Drafts
Since taking over in Aggieland, Jimbo Fisher has recruited just one first-round selection in the NFL Draft when Kenyon Green went 15th overall to Houston in 2022. With a large amount of projectable talent currently on A&M's roster, that is likely to change very soon.
Around CFB: Magnitude of 'The Game' is higher than ever before
Saturday's showdown between No. 3 Michigan and No. 2 Ohio State poses higher stakes than ever for both sides. With both teams unbeaten, the latest bout in the storied border rivalry may reveal who clinches a coveted spot in the CFP in addition to deciding the Big Ten East.
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20:27
Pick Six: The TexAgs crew picks six games against the spread
During Friday’s edition of TexAgs Radio, Billy Liucci, David Nuño, Olin Buchanan, the McKinney brothers, Caroline Fenton, and Rocco Robinson pick the top games of the weekend! Can Liucci beat Rocco? Steve beat Seth? Follow along all season long and offer your picks in the thread!
Around CFB: Chryst out in Madison while Harsin remains at Auburn
Somewhat shockingly, Wisconsin fired head coach Paul Chryst before Auburn has parted ways with Bryan Harsin. In a crazy year of college football, Chryst became the fifth head coach to be fired, and if Auburn loses this week, Harsin could join the ranks of unemployed.
Around CFB: Undefeated Kansas finding rare gridiron success in 2022
Kansas football is sitting at 4-0 after posting its first perfect month since September of 2009, a season in which KU finished 5-7. While excitement is high in Lawrence, history might indicate that this gridiron success will likely be shortlived for the Jayhawks.
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Pick Six: The TexAgs crew picks six games against the spread
During Friday’s edition of TexAgs Radio, Billy Liucci, David Nuño, Olin Buchanan, the McKinney brothers, Caroline Fenton, and Rocco Robinson pick the top games of the weekend! Can Liucci beat Rocco? Steve beat Seth? Follow along all season long and offer your picks in the thread!
3:36
Around Aggieland (5/6)
During Friday's edition of TexAgs Radio, the fishbowl's own Richard Zane joined to share updates from the latest in Aggie Athletics as a busy weekend is on tap in College Station with tennis beginning the NCAA Tournament, baseball hosting a crucial series and much more.
Around CFB: Ocean-bound conferences taking on water early in 2021
Olin Buchanan takes note of the rough starts to the college football season for the two coastal Power 5 conferences, plus his Heisman watch, playoff predictions and best matchups this weekend.
Around CFB: BYU's soft schedule lands them at No. 14 in initial CFP ranking
The College Football Playoff committee released their first rankings of the 2020 season, and the undefeated BYU Cougars landed at No. 14. While those in Provo cry out for more respect, a deeper look at their resumé suggests that the Cougars got what they deserved.
Around CFB: The Pac-12 returns, but will it even matter?
College football fans on the west coast rejoice: the Pac-12 finally makes its return this weekend, but will it even impact the national landscape? While it's fantastic that college football is back across the country, it's unlikely the Pac-12 will factor into the playoff picture.
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Ask Liucci, Part 1: Competition at wideout, young guys to watch & more
Billy Liucci is back at it again with another video Q&A, fielding questions from subscribers ranging from the competition at wide receiver to which young guys he's eager to watch in 2020 and everything in between.
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Pick Six Previews' Brett Ciancia reacts to Big Ten, Pac-12 cancelation and more
In a week where two Power 5 conferences canceled their 2020 football season, the landscape of college football is still ever-changing. Brett Ciancia of Pick Six Previews joined TexAgs Radio to react to the latest storylines around the nation.
Dear Andy: Who are some under-the-radar excellent talent developers?
The Athletic's Andy Staples discusses which college coaches fly under the radar when it comes to excellent talent development, which fanbases are more willing to accept mediocrity and what will be done about conference media days.
Setting up your Saturday: Florida-Georgia headlines spotty Week 10 slate
Two massive clashes of unbeatens loom next week, but Week 10 provides games worth keeping an eye on, including "The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party" as Florida takes on Georgia.
Setting up your Saturday: Week 8 is all about stretch-run positioning
Halfway through the college football season, we have learned a lot about the national landscape, including a top tier all gunning for a CFP spot. The Athletic's Nicole Auerbach analyzes the slate for a Saturday with the potential for upsets.
Around CFB: Deciphering the believers and deceivers through seven weeks
A strong Week 7 slate of games has provided more clarity for college football fans trying to separate the contenders and pretenders. Olin Buchanan takes a look at the college football landscape including his Heisman and CFP projections.
Hop's Saturday Deep Reflections: A&M-Bama reaction, Ed O & More
New title, same old Hop. David Sandhop shares his thoughts after another weekend of college football and another loss at Kyle Field. This week, Hop discusses his observations from A&M's loss No. 1 Alabama, Ed O's surprising success and much more.
Setting up your Saturday: Go deeper than Week 5’s two Top 25 games
Often the weekends that produce the most chaos in college football are light on marquee matchups. The Athletic's Nicole Auerbach suspects such a Saturday might be in the cards and gives you a road map for what games to keep an eye on.
Around CFB: Starkel vs. A&M a sign of the times in the QB transfer era
Arkansas quarterback Nick Starkel wore maroon the last few seasons and now will face his friends and teammates as the Aggies and Hogs square off on Saturday. Once a rarity, transferring players facing their old teams is becoming normal.