Overdue Thanks: How the LHN tilted Texas in A&M's favor
The power struggle between Texas and Texas A&M might have reached its climax on Saturday. While the Aggies were the nation's only focus, the Longhorns got just what they wanted ... and probably didn't like it.
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TexAgs Radio: Wednesday full show video archive
Wednesday on TexAgs Radio, Gabe Bock was joined by former A&M player contributors Seth McKinney and Brandon Leone for in-depth analysis of Aggie Football. David Ubben also stopped by to talk A&M and SEC.
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TexAgs Radio: ESPN.com's David Ubben on A&M, SEC & more
TexAgs Radio's Gabe Bock, along with Seth McKinney and Brandon Leone, welcomed ESPN.com Big 12 blogger David Ubben to the show for a highly entertaining, pointed and interesting discussion on A&M.
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The latest in the A&M-SEC situation
While rumors and reports circle the internet on Wednesday, Billy Liucci explains what the day's events, or lack thereof, really mean to the Aggies in their quest to leave the Big 12 for the Southeastern Conference.
SEC / Big 12 chatter: Does the smoke equal fire?
With rumors swirling across the net at an increasing pace, TexAgs' Billy Liucci touches on A&M's status in the present moment, setting the record straight on the facts as they remain in the current situation.
Lopez: The bizarre world of Dan Beebe
The walls are coming down around the Big 12 commissioner as flaws and fallacies in his recent tenure come to light. John Lopez notes that while the spin continues, the only person he's deluding, sadly, is himself.
Notes from Monday's Big 12 AD meeting
Athletic directors from the conference's member schools joined together for a discussion on Monday, and TexAgs.com provides the gist of what was said and agreed upon by the time of the meetings' conclusion.
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Gabe & Leone share closing thoughts from Big 12 Media Days
TexAgs.com's Gabe Bock and Brandon Leone break down all the goings on from day two of Big 12 Media Days in Dallas, hitting the storylines that stood out with each team, with Dan Beebe's Q&A and more.
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The spin continues: Mack Brown on the Longhorn Network
Mack Brown argued that Texas will not receive a huge advantage in recruiting if the so-called "LHN" was allowed to air high school games. Gary Pinkel vehemently disagrees. Gabe Bock has details from Dallas.
Bill Byrne issues statement regarding Longhorn Network
The A&M Athletic Director imparted some choice words to the media on Thursday about the Aggies' feelings on the Longhorn Network's boundaries and legality, and their plans for reacting to it going forward.
Will A&M trigger the next realignment explosion?
Texas A&M's decision to remain in the Big 12 in the summer of 2010 effectively salvaged the conference's life. Will increasing aggression on Texas' part incite the Aggies to upend the next round of dominoes?