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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, December 9)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Monday morning as Texas A&M accepted its invitation to the SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl. Liucci discussed Buzz Williams' 8-2 record, the lastest NFL Draft and transfer portal news and much more.
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A chocolate milk roundtable with Caroline Fenton & T-Bob Hebert
The LSU Tigers took the podium on Monday at SECMD24 in Dallas, so TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci caught up with Caroline Fenton of Yahoo Sports and T-Bob Hebert of ESPN Baton Rouge to get the low down on the Bayou Bengals and much, much more.
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The Loochador Podcast: Coaching search craziness in Aggieland
A&M's coaching search reached ludicrous levels of weirdness on Saturday night, and it seems that more twists could be on the horizon. In this edition of the Loochador Podcast, Billy Liucci and David Nuño provide an update on where the search stands as of Sunday morning.
SEC Round-Up: Can No. 9 Ole Miss prove itself as a legit contender?
While Lane Kiffin has proven he can win, fielding a championship-caliber team has always been a different story. Impressive wins over ranked Tulane and LSU have given Ole Miss a strong reputation this year. But Saturday night in Athens will reveal whether or not they can contend.
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From Radio Row, Day 3: Marty Smith, Connor O'Gara, Alyssa Lang & Joe Tessitore
Wednesday morning's edition of TexAgs Radio emanated live from the Grand Hyatt Nashville in Nashville, TN, the site of SEC Media Days 2023. Today's special guests included Marty Smith, Connor O'Gara, Alyssa Lang, Joe Tessitore, Jacob Hester and Caroline Fenton.
Shane Beamer tasked with keeping South Carolina on the rise in 2023
Entering his third year in Columbia, South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer has the same 15-11 record through two seasons as his predecessor. However, 2023 could go a long way to determining if Beamer can keep the Gamecocks on an upward trajectory.
Billy Napier's success in Gainesville may rely on fast start to 2022 season
Coming off their first losing season since 2017, Florida remains optimistic as Billy Napier takes control of the program. Yet, a fast start may be the key to sustained success in Gainesville as a number of previous head coaches succumbed to the same pressure Napier now faces.
Texas A&M hires Ole Miss' D.J. Durkin as defensive coordinator
Jimbo Fisher and Texas A&M have hired D.J. Durkin as defensive coordinator following Mike Elko's departure for Duke. Durkin spent the last two seasons as the defensive coordinator at Ole Miss and has prior head coaching experience at Maryland (2016-17).
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New Gamecocks coach Shane Beamer faces significant rebuild in Columbia
South Carolina fired Will Muschamp after the first seven games a year ago as the Gamecocks ultimately finished 2020 with a 2-8 record. As the Shane Beamer era begins in Columbia, the first-time head coach better be prepared for a significant rebuild.
Why would it? Don't expect Sark's hiring to alter A&M's recruiting success
This offseason, Texas hired the architect of Alabama's high-powered, national championship offense, but what does that mean for Jimbo Fisher and Texas A&M on the recruiting front? Turns out, not much change should be expected as Steve Sarkisian takes over in Austin.
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Tom Hart recaps rivalry weekend across the Southeastern Conference
TV's Tom Hart was back on TexAgs Radio as there was plenty to discuss following rivalry week in the Southeastern Conference. The SEC Network play-by-play man also shared his thoughts on the national media's shredding of Texas A&M this weekend.
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Aggies need Alabama, Notre Dame to win out for CFP hopes according to Cubelic
SEC Network sideline analyst Cole Cubelic joined Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio to shed some light on South Carolina's decision to fire Will Muschamp as well as where he thinks Texas A&M sits when it comes to the College Football Playoff picture.
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Tom Hart talks possible Muschamp replacements at South Carolina
Tom Hart of ESPN & the SEC Network joined TexAgs Radio to offer his firsthand account of Lane Kiffin's playsheet toss, discuss who is the best replacement for Will Muschamp at South Carolina and why the SEC playing on December 19th is a necessity financially.
Setting up your Saturday: What’s left as college football postponements pile up?
A spike in COVID-19 cases across college football has forced many postponements in this week's action. However, Saturday is still packed with intriguing matchups to watch when you eventually tire of coverage from The Masters.
SEC Round-Up: Coaches could be saved by COVID-19 cost-cutting measures
The coaching carousel could be less crowded at season's end as programs across the country look to save some money by not paying outrageous buy-outs. Four head coaches in the SEC could retain their jobs thanks to such cost-cutting measures.
Defense in Review: Texas A&M 48, South Carolina 3
Mike Elko's defense held South Carolina to just three points on 150 yards in a dominating performance on the road. Billy Liucci breaks down what he believes to be the Aggies' best showing on the defensive side of the ball thus far in 2020.
Hop's Deep Reflections: Dominating South Carolina, Gary Andersen's ouster & more
Saturday night's 48-3 domination of South Carolina was a thing of beauty for Aggie fans everywhere, and after the fact, David Sandhop shared his thoughts on the beatdown as well as Utah State's move to fire Gary Anderson, Tom Herman's status in Austin and much more.
Offense in Review: Texas A&M 48, South Carolina 3
Kellen Mond, Isaiah Spiller and company were consistently on point again Saturday night. Billy Liucci analyzes another eye-opening performance from the Aggie offense after a 48-3 victory over the Gamecocks.
Cover Story: Fisher, No. 5 Aggies building program-changing momentum
Ranked fifth in the country, Jimbo Fisher and Texas A&M are proving they belong in the playoff conversation. Just as importantly, the 2020 season is evidence that Fisher's plan to build a championship program in Aggieland is working.
Aggies put together elusive complete game in 48-3 whipping of Gamecocks
Despite a 4-1 record and top-ten ranking, Texas A&M entered Saturday's game still looking for a dominant outing on all fronts. They got that and then some in Columbia, smothering South Carolina in all phases of the game.