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Peter Burns discusses the increase in parity around college football
Dominance around college football this year has decreased due to the popularity of the transfer portal. SEC Network host Peter Burns joined TexAgs Radio to talk about just that, as well as a big slate of conference games taking place in Week 4.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Radio (Monday, September 4)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Radio Monday morning to share his thoughts on Texas A&M's 52-10 victory over New Mexico. Liucci discussed what he liked about the Aggies' offensive and defensive efforts and more.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Radio (Friday, August 25)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Radio Friday morning to share his thoughts, just eight short days away from Fightin' Texas Aggie football. Liucci also discussed the health of A&M quarterback in past years, his sleeper of the week and more.
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ESPN's Adam Rittenberg talks college football, expectations for A&M
ESPN's Adam Rittenberg joined Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio to discuss the latest surrounding college football as Week 0 approaches. Rittenberg also chats about his expectations for Texas A&M as well the biggest storylines in the sport.
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Charean Williams says Texas A&M will 'surprise people this year'
As Charean Williams prepares for the NFL season to begin, she took some time to join Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio to detail her expectations for the Aggies this fall. Williams also gave her thought on Bobby Petrino and the latest storylines surrounding the NFL.
Five goals for upset-minded Aggies as top-ranked Tide comes to town
Limping into this weekend's contest with the Tide, Texas A&M's chances of upsetting top-ranked Alabama appear the be slim. However, if the Aggies can accomplish these five goals, the Maroon & White might be able to position themselves for a chance to do the unthinkable.
Good to Great: Tweaking turnover numbers key to Mond's, A&M's title hopes
For Kellen Mond to be great in his third and final year until head coach Jimbo Fisher, he'll need to begin with limiting his turnovers. However, throughout his career, Mond's turnovers have rarely been the deciding factor in wins and losses.
Mandel: Will college football’s newfound Semifinal Saturday finally deliver?
As the Semifinal Saturday games approach, CFB executive director Bill Hancock is hoping for a change of pace that brings more competition, more excitement and larger audiences, and this may be the year that teams deliver.
Around CFB: Breaking down the contenders for the fourth playoff spot
Undefeated through 12 games, LSU, Clemson, and Ohio State have all but locked up their place in the 2019 CFB Playoff. With one final spot still left for the taking, Olin analyzes the resumes of each of the one-loss contenders still in the hunt.
Around CFB: Stroke of luck needed for Alabama to get back to the playoff
The Alabama Crimson Tide are no strangers to making national championship or playoff runs despite having a loss to their name. This year, the Tide will likely need some help in the final two weeks of the season if they are to get back to the college football playoff.
Bowl game inflation causing credibility problems around college football
The number of bowl games in college football has steadily increased each decade. With 40 bowl games to fill teams with, it's getting harder and harder to find teams worthy of appearing - or that even meet the minimum requirements.
Hop's Saturday Deep Reflections: A&M-South Carolina, OU's comeback & more
David Sandhop shares his thoughts after another weekend of college football following an A&M win over South Carolina. This week, Hop highlights a big day from Chuck Oliver, explains what the Paul Bunyan trophy is and much more.
Who's next? Coaches on the brink, plus Heisman and Playoff projections
Florida State fired head coach Willie Taggert on Sunday, less than two seasons into his tenure at the helm of the Seminole program. This quick turn of events certainly begs the question: Who is the next power five coach that will be shown the door?
Hart of the matter: Fisher isn't under-delivering, just facing more challenges than most
Jimbo Fisher has not been a disappointment at Texas A&M thus far, however, he has faced far more challenges than many of his counterparts. Olin Buchanan analyzes Fisher and the other top stories from around college football.
Around CFB: Analyzing the Top 10 resumes in college football
We're two weeks away from the first College Football Playoff rankings when the top resumes in the country will be put under the microscope by the committee. Olin Buchanan delivers his list of the Top 10 resumes in college football to this point.
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: At long last, Week 7 promises to take no plays off
Finally: a weekend slate that’s loaded with huge games: a Red River Rivalry game with the biggest of implications, a night game between top-10 teams in Baton Rouge and a ton of fun in between. You can’t go wrong as long as your TV is turned on and the remote is working.
Around CFB: Strong Week 7 slate should provide more clarity, excitement
After a lackluster first few weeks, big-time college football games finally return to the schedule this week with a handful of Top-25 matchups. Olin Buchanan takes a look at what we've learned through the first half of the season and this weekend's biggest contests.
Around CFB: Once strong Pac-12 struggling to remain relevant
Just a few years ago, the Pac-12 was one of the premier conferences in the country, now the west-coast conference is struggling to maintain relevance. Olin Buchanan takes a look at the conference and reveals his playoff and Heisman projections through week five.