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Highlights: Texas A&M Pro Day 40s, shuttles, verticals & position drills
They ran. They cut. They jumped. They caught. From a field-level view, check out the outgoing Aggies' performances at the Texas A&M Pro Day in the McFerrin Indoor Facility in front of NFL scouts and position coaches.
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Texas A&M Football weekly press conference: Alabama
Now, Bama Week truly begins. Five days from welcoming the Crimson Tide to the palace that is the new Kyle Field for one of the 'games of the year,' Kevin Sumlin and his coordinators and players met the media to address the bye week's results and the challenge ahead.
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Aggies react to Kyle Field, lessons learned from Ball State win
From Texas A&M's three quarterbacks to the performances of two unheralded running backs, a number of Aggies were the story of Saturday night. Kevin Sumlin and his players spoke with the media after the victory about what comes next.
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Snap Judgments: Aggies look the part as Fall Camp opens
A quiet buzz is in the air as for the first time in quite some time, Texas A&M is building on a combination of talent and depth that could rival almost any team. Early impressions from the Aggies' new arrivals and returning key pieces: strong.
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30 Players in 30 Days: #26 - Joseph Cheek
Among the oldest players on the Texas A&M roster, senior lineman Joseph Cheek should be allowed to utilize his size and strength more in the running game with the addition of new OL coach Dave Christensen.
Spring Snapshot: The final turn & the home stretch
Two-thirds of the way through an important spring, A&M has results both expected and surprising to work with. A number of Aggies have five more practices to state their case — and bolster their positions' outlooks.
Halfway Home: From Spring Break to spring ball
A week off has done nothing to temper the quiet confidence leaking from the football facilities, where the Aggie offense appears to be on schedule and the talented pieces on defense may be finding their way.
Five In Five: Pivotal position battles
With Kevin Sumlin's strong recruiting classes beginning to come into their own and an elite one on the way in 2015, fierce competition is to be expected up and down the roster. Five spots in particular may make all the difference.
Five In Five: Poised for a breakout March
Littered across the roster are talented offensive pieces awaiting their chance and defenders who may find new life in John Chavis' system. Five of them have every opportunity — and all the talent — to become impact players.
Upset in Auburn: An all-encompassing look, Part I
A team that was maligned for weeks and looked to be falling apart found inspiration within and pulled off a win nothing short of stunning. In the first part of a comprehensive recap, Liucci begins with leadership.
Texas A&M vs. #3 Auburn: Key matchups
One of the nation's most explosive teams awaits A&M in Auburn. The Aggie offense and Tiger defense don't look quite like they did in the two teams' 45-41 thriller last year, but the important battles haven't changed.
Down Up Front: A&M O-line's surprising struggle
The Aggies are suddenly seeking to fortify their offensive line, an issue few would have predicted before the season's beginning. A group many expected to be elite has been pushed around, but fixes are possible.
Ole Miss 35, Texas A&M 20: Offense in review
What has happened to a once-explosive and talent-stocked offense? It's a question that lingers without an answer, but in the meantime the Aggies appear punchless in defeat. Fixes are required, and immediately.
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Quotes, Notes & Video: Texas A&M 58, SMU 6
Everyone got in on the fun during the Aggies' rout, with several players seeing their first extended action and others having career games. Kevin Sumlin and his players assessed their 4-0 start after the game.
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Breakdown: Good & bad from A&M's win against Rice
With a look around what makes the offense tick and the defense's struggles, 'The Sideline View' co-owner and Texans football analyst John Harris explains how good the Aggies are and how good they can be.
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Breakdown: Top plays from A&M's beatdown of Lamar
A masterful performance on both sides of the ball led the Aggies to an easy victory (as expected), but the schemes they displayed were what stole the show. Houston Texans analyst John Harris shares his thoughts.
The Harrison Factor: Sizing up A&M's guard rotation
Despite a suspension never being announced, the idea floated around that Jarvis Harrison found himself in Kevin Sumlin's doghouse. He may be close to returning to the field, but how will A&M break down its line?
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Aggie Flashback with former OL Louis Cheek
During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, former Texas A&M offensive lineman Louis Cheek joined the show to discuss his time playing under Jackie Sherrill, his son starting OL Joseph Cheek and much more.
Texas A&M 52, South Carolina 28: Offense in Review
Those who tuned in to the Aggies' demolition witnessed a thing of beauty: an offense that almost literally did everything right. For a unit with so much talent to start in mid-season form, what is A&M's ceiling?
#21 Texas A&M vs. #9 South Carolina: Key matchups
Very little is clear on paper in a bout that features so many ifs at so many positions. The Aggies have more than a chance of stealing an upset on the road — but they'll have to get the best of a few important battles.