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WATCH: Sumlin, Showers, Aggies on Pro Day results
Led by their head coach and joined by former A&M quarterback Jameill Showers, the Aggies who participated in Pro Day 2015 spoke to the media afterward about their expectations, their performances and their futures.
Photo Gallery: Texas A&M Pro Day 2015
Twenty-eight NFL scouts showed up to Texas A&M on Wednesday morning to watch several Aggies (and a former Aggie QB) run through drills. TexAgs was there to capture the best moments from the day.
2014 AutoZone Liberty Bowl: Key matchups
The difference between a season-ending loss and a launching-pad win rests in the hands of a pair of lesser-discussed Aggies and the cast that surrounds them. Who must win their individual battle to seal the deal?
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Postscript: A&M's offense then, now & next
A unit that for two years was one of the country's most feared and the Aggies' very identity showed flashes in 2014 but suffered through ups and downs in conference play. What does A&M take into the offseason?
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.
Texas A&M 35, Arkansas 28: Offense in review
For three quarters it was unlike hardly anything the Aggies had put on the field before. Then, magic. A&M will take a long set of teaching points into the weekend, but it also learned something about itself.
Texas A&M 58, SMU 6: Offense in review
Another slow start quickly faded away in the face of the Aggies' polish at every position, with a flawless red zone performance highlighting an overpowering show. Few tweaks are needed before the return to Dallas.
Momentum M.O.: Aggies steamroll their way to 4-0
The quality of competition the last three weeks is less of a story than how A&M faced it. Undefeated, sitting on a quality road win and featuring emerging young talent, the Aggies head into SEC play as contenders.
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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.
Texas A&M 38, Rice 10: Offense in review
A sorely disappointing opening possession signaled the Aggie offense's less-than-impressive night, but 38 points and four-for-four in the red zone are difficult to argue with. A&M will take learning material to SMU.
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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.
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Exclusive: B.J. Anderson breaks down O-line prospects
Heading up a position group that produced some of the spring's most interesting storylines, A&M's offensive line coach opined on Germain Ifedi at tackle, mid-term enrollees, Jake Matthews and more in his sitdown.
Spring Takeaways: Offense, Part II
Gone are Manziel, Evans, Labhart and Walker; in their place, an assembly of unproven talent waits. Several Aggies staked their claim during a successful spring, but turning it into production will take strong summers.
Spring Takeaways: Offense, Part I
Texas A&M's offense continues to stack talent at each position group. At the end of an eventful spring, the Aggies find themselves with more options than expected and a great deal of hope for young future stars.
Spring Outlook 2014: Offensive line
The Aggies are mostly set on a line that should again be strong, but who will play right tackle? Meanwhile, A&M now features versatile talent on its second string that should get heavy reps throughout the spring.
Spring Outlook 2014: Tight ends
At a position that will be treated with as much intrigue as any under new play-caller Jake Spavital and has a different set of uses in A&M's offense, option one is clear. Who will have a shot to join the ranks this spring?
Texas A&M vs. Vanderbilt: Players to watch
A redshirt freshman will take the reins at quarterback for the Commodores, who also feature the SEC's best receiver not named Mike Evans. The Aggies are facing a crossroads, but which must help secure a victory?
Post-spring snapshot: O-line behemoth lives on
Texas A&M loses two stalwart leaders from 2012's elite offensive line, including a possible No. 1 overall NFL Draft selection. Yet, is it possible that the Aggies' new configuration will excel at the same level?
Thoughts on Texas A&M's first spring scrimmage
Saturday's open scrimmage gave the Aggie coaches and fans their first extended look at what pieces the 2013 team is working with. Liucci analyzes the early risers, the recurring questions and what to look for.
What to watch in Week 2 of spring football
Several early battles rage on during A&M's spring season and the Aggies have much yet to sort out. With an in-depth look at what has already taken place, Billy Liucci chronicles what he would like to see in Week 2.