Leone, Brandon
Brandon Leone
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TexAgs Post Game Wrap: Auburn 13, Texas A&M 10
TexAgs' David Nuño and former Texas A&M football player Chris Taylor reflect on the disappointment of Texas A&M's sixth-consecutive loss of the 2022 season on the Post Game Wrap.
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Momentum Shifts: Facing adversity allows Aggies chance to change
This fall has been a tumultuous football season for Jimbo Fisher's Fightin' Texas Aggies, and while the on-field results have been well below expectations, hope is not lost for the program. The adversity facing A&M this year has opened prime opportunities for changes.
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Post Game Wrap: Florida 41, Texas A&M 24
TexAgs' David Nuño and former Texas A&M football players Brandon Leone and Chris Taylor reflect on all of the action between Texas A&M and Florida on Saturday afternoon at Kyle Field in another edition of the Post Game Wrap, presented by Higginbotham Insurance.
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Momentum Shifts: Conner Weigman's difference-making capabilities
Texas A&M took its fourth consecutive loss on Saturday night, but thanks to the performance of true freshman quarterback Conner Weigman, many Aggies left Kyle Field with a sense of hope that the Maroon & White can still close the 2022 season strong.
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TexAgs Post Game Wrap: No. 15 Ole Miss 31, Texas A&M 28
TexAgs' David Nuño and former Texas A&M football players Brandon Leone and Chris Taylor reflect on all of the action between Texas A&M and No. 15 Ole Miss on Saturday night at Kyle Field as the Aggies suffered their fourth-consecutive loss.
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Momentum Shifts: Slow starts on offense have led to poor results in '22
Texas A&M's offense has scored fewer than 25 points in their last nine games vs. FBS competition, which puts the Aggies in company with Colorado and Rutgers. Constantly sputtering on offense has to change if the Maroon & White even want to reach their goals.
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Post Game Wrap: South Carolina 30, Texas A&M 24
TexAgs' David Nuño and former Texas A&M football players Brandon Leone and Chris Taylor reflect on all of the action between Texas A&M and South Carolina on Saturday night at Williams-Brice Stadium in another LIVE edition of the Post Game Wrap, presented by Higginbotham Insurance.
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TexAgs Rewind (10/18)
Tuesday's edition of the rewind heard the GO Hour with TexAgs' columnist Olin Buchanan, Charean Williams, former Texas A&M TE Jamie McCoy, former Texas A&M Running Back Brandon Leone and Ben Portnoy of The State Newspaper.
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McCoy, Leone offer former player perspectives heading into Columbia
The Bonham Trophy is up fro grabs this Saturday night as Texas A&M ventures to Williams-Brice Stadium to battle the South Carolina Gamecocks. Ahead of the contest, Jamie McCoy and Brandon Leone offered their thoughts on the Maroon & White as the Ags return from the bye.
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Momentum Shifts: Feeling frustrated and encouraged at the same time
The Fightin' Texas Aggies were so very close to shocking the college football world on Saturday night as they were two yards from upsetting the Tide in Tuscaloosa. Even though it was a loss, Brandon Leone believes Week 6 might have shifted momentum for the entire season.
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TexAgs Post Game Wrap: No. 1 Alabama 24, Texas A&M 20
TexAgs' David Nuño and former Texas A&M football players Jordan Pugh, Brandon Leone and Chris Taylor reflect on a hard-fought contest between Texas A&M and No. 1 Alabama on Saturday evening as the Ags gave the Tide all they could handle.
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Momentum Shifts: Second-quarter fumble sparked meltdown vs. State
Even in Texas A&M's losing effort on Saturday, star running back Devon Achane was arguably the best player on the field vs. Mississippi State. However, it was Achane's second-quarter mistake that shift the momentum as the Bulldogs cruised to a 42-24 blowout.
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Post Game Wrap: Mississippi State 42, No. 17 Texas A&M 24
TexAgs' David Nuño and former Texas A&M football players Brandon Leone and Chris Taylor reflect on the disappointing performance from the Maroon & White on Saturday afternoon in Starkville.
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Momentum Shifts: The big play that sparked the comeback in Arlington
1 yr ago by Brandon Leone
Sparked by a big play in the second quarter, the Aggies pulled off a huge victory as they erased a 14-0 deficit to beat Arkansas. Former A&M running back and defensive back Brandon Leone describes why that play turned the momentum, and no, it's not the one you're thinking of.
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Post Game Wrap: No. 23 Texas A&M 23, No. 10 Arkansas 21
TexAgs' David Nuño and former Texas A&M football players Brandon Leone and Chris Taylor reflected on yet another nail-biter between No. 23 Texas A&M and No. 10 Arkansas as the Maroon & White defeated the Razorbacks for the 10th time in 11 years.
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Momentum Shifts: Prevailing in last week's 'must-win' game vs. Miami
On Saturday night, Texas A&M won a must-win contest at Kyle Field as the Aggies defeated a top-15 Miami team, 17-9. Former Texas A&M running back and defensive back Brandon Leone explains how Week 3's victory over the Hurricanes could be a launching pad for the Ags.
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TexAgs Post Game Wrap: No. 24 Texas A&M 17, No. 13 Miami 9
TexAgs' David Nuño and former Texas A&M football players Brandon Leone and Chris Taylor reflect on all of the action between No. 24 Texas A&M and No. 13 Miami on Saturday night as the Aggies prevailed in a top-25 battle, 17-9.
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TexAgs Rewind (9/14)
Wednesday's edition of the rewind heard the GO Hour with TexAgs' columnist Olin Buchanan, former Texas A&M Running Back Brandon Leone, Recruiting Country with Ryan Brauninger and Peter Burns of the SEC Network.
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Former A&M RB/DB Brandon Leone points out keys to bounce back against Miami
1 yr ago by David Nuño
Former A&M running back and defensive back Brandon Leone joined TexAgs Radio to analyze what went wrong against Appalachian State. Leone discusses the keys to fixing A&M's offense and how they need to execute once Miami rolls into town.
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Former Players React to Texas A&M's 17-14 loss to Appalachian State
Texas A&M Football ⋅ 1 yr ago by Gabe Bock
Following Texas A&M's 17-14 loss to Appalachian State on Saturday at Kyle Field, a number of former A&M football players, including Trevor Knight, Lester Hayes and Kyle Caskey, shared their thoughts on a huge setback for the Maroon & White.
 
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