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Follow The Money (Ep. 27 - Mike Slive saved A&M long before SEC move?)
1 yr ago by TexAgs
In Ep. 27 of College Sports: Follow The Money, Gabe Bock, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin and Jon Heidtke hit the latest news in Name, Image and Likeness and Dr. Loftin drops a very interesting nugget regarding late former SEC commissioner Mike Slive helping A&M through turmoil in the 1980s.
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Follow The Money: Ep. 24 (1-year mark of NIL; 10 years since A&M to SEC)
1 yr ago by TexAgs
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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A&M President and AD address Aggies' commitment to SEC
2 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
On Saturday, Texas A&M leadership reaffirmed that the Aggies are still committed to the Southeastern Conference, despite some reports of the contrary as Oklahoma and Texas are looking like future additions to the league.
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Dr. R. Bowen Loftin details the SEC's gentlemen's agreement & more
2 yr ago by David Nuño
The author of Texas A&M's 100-Year Decision, President Emeritus R. Bowen Loftin joined Liucci and Nuño during Friday's edition of TexAgs Radio to look back on the SEC's gentlemen's agreement on expansion and share his thoughts on this week's breaking news.
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Ask Me Anything Recap: Former A&M president Dr. R. Bowen Loftin
3 yr ago by TexAgs
Former Texas A&M president R. Bowen Loftin joined TexAgs Premium subscribers for another TexAgs AMA, fielding questions on Monday morning. We have assembled the full list of questions along with the legendary Bowtie's answers.
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‘It was really poor officiating’: The time Mike Slive called a disgruntled fan
3 yr ago by Mitchell Light
Vanderbilt was one win away from being bowl eligible in 2005, and many fans feel that at least one win was taken from them by SEC officials. One fan took to email to vent his frustrations and received a surprising phone call from the SEC commissioner the next morning.
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How Texas A&M became the Lone Star State's lone SEC Program
4 yr ago by Andy Staples
Now clearly at home in the SEC, Texas A&M traveled a wild and uncertain road in exiting the Big 12 eight years ago. The Athletic's Andy Staples recounts A&M's decision to chart its own course.
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Dr. R. Bowen Loftin reflects on the legacy of former SEC commissioner Mike Slive
5 yr ago by Gabe Bock
During Thursday's edition of TexAgs Radio, former A&M president Dr. R. Bowen Loftin joined to talk about former SEC commissioner Mike Slive following his passing and his impact on the SEC & Texas A&M.
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Reflecting on Mike Slive's retirement announcement
9 yr ago by TexAgs Radio
During Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Gabe Bock, Olin Buchanan, Jackie Sherrill, Gary Blair and Clay Travis shared their thoughts on the announced retirement of SEC Commissioner Mike Slive.
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Exclusive: Slive, national personalities recount Media Days
9 yr ago by Kayce Smith
Bring on college football! Concluding a memorable week, Mike Slive, Andy Staples, Clay Travis, Jack Arute and George Schroeder joined Kayce Smith for unique talks about A&M, SECMD14 and the 2014 season.
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Mike Slive on TexAgs Radio
9 yr ago by Gabe Bock
On Thursday's edition of TexAgs Radio, SEC Commissioner Mike Slive sat down with Gabe Bock and Kayce Smith to talk about the SEC Network, Texas A&M, and recapping the SEC Media Days as a whole.
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Man of Action: Mike Slive eyes looming developments
9 yr ago by TexAgs Studios
The most powerful commissioner in the NCAA opened the 2014 SEC Media Days with a discussion about the future of the student-athlete, the decision to play eight conference games, the SEC Network and more.
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Strength of Schedule: Fallacies in Pac-12's arguments
9 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
There are those who would criticize the SEC for failing to play nine conference games per season, but the data suggests that their efforts might be better spent shoring up their own conference's weaknesses.
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Media Day Wrap, Part I: On Sumlin, Clowney, shots fired & more
10 yr ago by Billy Liucci
The conference's landscape changed significantly in the year since the 2012 SEC Media Days, but some things never change. Liucci touches on Mike Slive's genius, Kevin Sumlin's plan, 2013 sleepers and more.
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Mike Slive discusses Media Days, A&M's first year in SEC
10 yr ago by Gabe Bock
During Thursday's edition of TexAgs Radio, SEC Commissioner Mike Slive joined the program to discuss the overall feel of the 2013 SEC Media Days, the evolution of the conference, scheduling and more.
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Day 1 Notebook: Big talk & big hopes make the rounds
10 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
Through his trademark charisma, Steve Spurrier pushed some interesting ideas on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Florida and Missouri focused on quarterback hopes and Hugh Freeze defended the hurry-up offense.
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SEC Media Day 1: Slive, Florida, Mizzou, Ole Miss, USC
10 yr ago by TexAgs Studios
With the initial day of one of the college football offseason's biggest spectacles underway, TexAgs presents a growing playlist of videos from the interview room, updated at the conclusion of each player's session.
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Slive kicks off Media Days with state-of-the-SEC address
10 yr ago by TexAgs Studios
The commissioner of the nation's most powerful conference began the ceremonies with a speech covering the SEC's successes, NCAA enforcement, football conference scheduling, the SEC Network and more.
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Mike Slive opens Media Days with state-of-the-SEC address
10 yr ago by TexAgs Studios
The stalwart head of the nation's most powerful conference kicked off the ceremonies in Hoover with a talk touching on the SEC's 2012-2013 success, the SEC Network, football conference scheduling and more.
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Playoff Picture: SEC personalities talk committee, schedule strength
10 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
Meetings continued on Wednesday, shifting the topic to the upcoming playoff. While the SEC reigns as undisputed king, will 2014 bring change? Mike Slive, Eric Hyman, Kevin Sumlin and others weighed in.
 
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