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Follow The Money: Ep. 24 (1-year mark of NIL; 10 years since A&M to SEC)
In Ep. 24 of College Sports: Follow The Money, Gabe Bock, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin and Jon Heidtke celebrate the one-year anniversary of the podcast, assess NIL one year into its existence in college sports and look back to 10 years to the day that Texas A&M officially joined the SEC.
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College Sports: Follow The Money (Ep. 23 - Jimbo, Saban, Destin & More)
In Ep. 23 of College Sports: Follow The Money, Gabe Bock, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin and Jon Heidtke deep dive the Jimbo Fisher / Nick Saban feud, hit the key storylines at SEC Spring Meetings this week in Destin, discuss which scheduling model makes the most sense in the SEC and more.
Texas A&M ranked No. 11 in new College Football Playoff rankings
This week's College Football Playoff rankings were released on Tuesday evening, and the Aggies moved up to No.11. Texas A&M is one of six SEC teams in the rankings, including Georgia in the top spot and Alabama at No. 2.
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Texas A&M ranked No. 14 in first round of College Football Playoff rankings
The initial rankings for the College Football Playoff were released Tuesday evening, and the Aggies debuted at number 14. Texas A&M is one of seven SEC teams in the rankings, including Georgia in the top spot and Alabama at No. 2.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Fall hype, the future of the SEC, NIL impacts & more
Pods? A 20-team SEC? NIL stockpiles? A time machine to go back and give angry GIF-Billy Liucci hope? Liucci takes on more subscriber questions about all of this and, oh yeah, the upcoming football season.
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Aaron Torres takes us around college football amid realignment chaos
On Wednesday afternoon, Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby went "nuclear" in going after ESPN, saying the network colluded to break up the league. FOX Sports Radio's Aaron Torres joined Thursday's edition of TexAgs Radio to discuss the latest craziness in college football.
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Ask Liucci: Is SEC expansion coming? What does it mean for the league, A&M?
With headlines coming out of SEC Media Days being dominated by unfolding news that Texas and Oklahoma intend to leave the Big 12 intending to join the SEC, Billy Liucci answers subscriber questions about the potential change and its implications.
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Rapid Reaction: Liucci, Nuño discuss potential SEC expansion story
As if SEC Media Days needed any extra juice, Brent Zwerneman's Wednesday report that OU and Texas have reached out to the Southeastern Conference about joining the league made immediate waves. Billy and David react to the story.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Beating Bama, statues for Johnny, Von, Myles and Mike & more
Billy knocks out another long list of subscriber questions, hovering around the theme of putting Alabama and Nick Saban in the crosshairs, and including a pile of notes on A&M's recruiting momentum and what it will take to see statues of some of the recent greats.
Coaches unveil All-SEC picks for 2020, two Aggies named first-team all-conference
On Tuesday, the Southeastern Conference announced the 2020 SEC Football Awards and the 2020 All-SEC teams, as voted on by the league's coaches. Isaiah Spiller and Bobby Brown received first-team honors for A&M, while four Aggies were named to the second team.
SEC Round-Up: Sankey, SEC not bending rules while ACC, Big Ten make changes
While other conferences are exploring possible changes in their policies to create easier paths to the College Football Playoff for their members, the Southeastern Conference seems to be set on playing the entirety of its previously agreed-upon 10-game schedule for all teams.
Liucci: Monday update on A&M team status, SEC schedule & more
Billy Liucci provides an all-encompassing update regarding Texas A&M's status as the fifth-ranked Aggies prepare to host the LSU Tigers at Kyle Field on Saturday night. Liucci also discusses what is likely to happen with the remaining SEC schedule and more.
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Press Row: A&M beat reporters cover storylines as COVID-19 interrupts season
Gabe Bock, Olin Buchanan, Robert Cessna, Brent Zwerneman and Justin Woodard explore the latest Aggie football storylines following a blowout of South Carolina and a COVID-19 interruption.
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.
Setting up your Saturday: The Pac-12’s running start and ACC, SEC pivot points
The Pac-12 makes a November debut as other Power 5 leagues are in midseason form. The Athletic's Nicole Auerbach guides you through a jam-packed college football Saturday in front of the TV.
Cover Story: Aggies showing signs of a team that can compete for championships
Halfway through the season, Texas A&M sits at 4-1 and are playing better football with each week. As Billy Liucci explains, it could be coming together in College Station for Jimbo Fisher and Co. as the Aggies continue to pick up legitimate momentum.
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.
The 10-game SEC schedule at midseason: What works, what doesn’t and what’s next?
In a season dominated by frustrations and new challenges, the SEC's ten-game league schedule offers a potential upside, at least for fans and the media. The Athletic's Nicole Auerbach talks to the league's coaches and takes stock of the scheduling rarity.
Hop's Deep Reflections: Starkel's Spartan debut, poking fun at FSU & more
Texas A&M was idle on Saturday, but there was still a full slate of college football greatness and wackiness for David Sandhop to critique. He shares his thoughts on Nick Starkel leading San Jose State to victory, big-play celebrations around the country and much more.
Why the 2020 college football championship Saturday will be strikingly different
Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, nothing about this 2020 college football season will be normal, including conference championship Saturday. The Athletic's Stewart Mandel explains what changes to expect come December.