Setting up your Saturday: What’s left as college football postponements pile up?
A spike in COVID-19 cases across college football has forced many postponements in this week's action. However, Saturday is still packed with intriguing matchups to watch when you eventually tire of coverage from The Masters.
Around CFB: Based on market value, Fisher absolutely worth the money
Those in the national media love to point out Jimbo Fisher's mega-contract, which pays him $7.5 million per year. However, those same writers seem to gloss over the fact that many other coaches have huge salaries and don't win nearly as much as Fisher does.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Top sports memories, 2020 scheduling issues & more
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci answers another round of subscriber questions, ranging from his favorite (and worst) sports memories to the current state of Texas A&M recruiting and hitting on almost everything in-between.
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Hop's Saturday Deep Reflections: A&M-UGA, Baylor's win and more
David Sandhop takes a dive into happenings all around college football from Saturday's game day, this week discussing the Aggies' loss to the Bulldogs, officiating conspiracies, Baylor's win over Texas and more.
Hop's Saturday Deep Reflections: A&M-South Carolina, OU's comeback & more
David Sandhop shares his thoughts after another weekend of college football following an A&M win over South Carolina. This week, Hop highlights a big day from Chuck Oliver, explains what the Paul Bunyan trophy is and much more.
Hop's Saturday Deep Reflections: A&M-Bama reaction, Ed O & More
New title, same old Hop. David Sandhop shares his thoughts after another weekend of college football and another loss at Kyle Field. This week, Hop discusses his observations from A&M's loss No. 1 Alabama, Ed O's surprising success and much more.
Around CFB: Once strong Pac-12 struggling to remain relevant
Just a few years ago, the Pac-12 was one of the premier conferences in the country, now the west-coast conference is struggling to maintain relevance. Olin Buchanan takes a look at the conference and reveals his playoff and Heisman projections through week five.
Around CFB: Trio of well-known QBs should lead the 2019 Heisman race
Olin Buchanan is back with his weekly rundown of the national college football scene. TexAgs' Heisman voter starts 2019 looking at three familiar quarterbacks who should make strong cases for college football's top individual prize.
Around CFB: Championship fields to be determined by rivalry week
It's rivalry week in college football and teams like Michigan and Ohio State have a trip to their conference championship on the line. Both teams come in 10-1 to the matchup and try to keep playoff hopes alive. Plus Olin's Heisman watch list and playoff predictions.
Ask Liucci: Recruiting priorities, turnover talk & more
Each week Billy Liucci offers his own take on the Top 25, answering the top user questions from the week, plus a few "others receiving votes." This week he discusses the Aggies' recruiting focus, eyeing the 2020 team and much more.
Seventh-ranked Aggies drop hard-fought game to Arizona, 67-64
Texas A&M took the talented Wildcats down to the wire but was unable to make shots when it mattered most on Tuesday. Tyler Davis lead the Aggies with 21 points in the loss, but the rest of the team struggled to shoot the ball.
Men's Basketball Final: Arizona 67, No. 7 Texas A&M 64
Texas A&M faces its final Power Five test before conference play starts against Arizona in Phoenix tonight, looking to improve to 8-0 on the season. Follow along as Chase McGuire provides live updates on the game.
Scouting Report: No. 7 Texas A&M vs. Arizona
Though Texas A&M has looked sluggish at times, the Aggies have beaten every opponent they've faced by double-digits. Logan Lee breaks down their matchup with the Arizona Wildcats as they try to keep up the streak.
Unbeaten Aggies look to continue rolling against wounded Arizona
Texas A&M is 7-0 on the year and ranked seventh nationally and faces its final big test before Southeastern Conference play begins tonight. The Aggies will take on a talented-but-under-performing Arizona squad in Phoenix.
Five Thoughts: Arizona 67, Texas A&M 63
Though the Aggies' late surge showed a refusal to give up, the lack of intensity early, failure to execute key parts of the game plan, and poor free throw shooting were among A&M's fatal flaws on Saturday.
Late comeback comes up short as Aggies fall to No. 19 Arizona, 67-63
Again channeling the late-game magic that they conjured in the second round of last season's NCAA tournament, A&M made a furious late run that proved too little, too late against the Wildcats.
Game Highlights: Arizona 67, Texas A&M 63
The Aggies were unable to keep the score close for much of the game, but a thrilling late rally almost turned their fortunes one more time.
Aggies must seize opportunity versus No. 19 Arizona
Though most of the season remains ahead of them, Texas A&M knows that Saturday's game against the 19th ranked Wildcats is important in building a convincing case for March.
Logan's Take: Texas A&M to take on talented Arizona squad in Houston
Though Arizona only has seven scholarship players, the Wildcats are a dangerous, talented team. Texas A&M will need to neutralize the Wildcats' length and get a good performance from the bench to walk out of the Toyota Center with a win.