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Ask Liucci: Gauging A&M's second-half potential, bye week topics & more
It's Texas A&M's first of two bye weeks in the 2024 season, but that doesn't mean Billy Liucci is taking the week off. "The Source" tackled another round of subscriber questions ranging from the Aggies' on-field play to the college football landscape as a whole.
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Former 12th Man Connor Choate 'interested' to see A&M emerge in '24
The always dependable Connor Choate isn't afraid to voice his opinions on social media, and on Thursday, the former 12th Man joined TexAgs Radio. Choate relived his time wearing the No. 12 in Aggieland and offered his thoughts on the Aggies entering the 2024 season.
Magic, Mania, Miracles: A&M's craziest moments in recent memory
Lopsided victories, narrow losses, performances both rare and common, but Texas A&M has experienced it all over the past few decades. Here are 10 of those defining moments — good and bad — embedded in Aggie lore and legend that fans for generations will recall.
Hop's Top 10 most impressive A&M defensive performances under Elko
After two years in Durham, Mike Elko is BACK at Texas A&M, where he spent four seasons leading the Aggie defense from 2018-2021. David Sandhop presents his top 10 list of most impressive defensive performances from the Maroon & White under Elko's guidance.
Texas A&M dismisses Jimbo Fisher as head football coach of the Aggies
With two games remaining in the sixth season of his tenure in College Station, Jimbo Fisher has been fired as the head football coach at Texas A&M. Fisher finishes his tenure in Aggieland with a record of 45-25.
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The Loochador Podcast: Uncomfortably numb to another A&M defeat
Jimbo Fisher and Texas A&M are now 10-11 over the last two seasons following a 38-35 defeat at Ole Miss on Saturday. In this edition of the Loochador Podcast, Billy Liucci and David Nuño react to another disappointment for the Maroon & White.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Radio (Monday, October 2)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Radio Monday morning to share his thoughts following Texas A&M's beatdown of Arkansas at AT&T Stadium. Now 2-0 in SEC play, Liucci discussed what will be a giant showdown at Kyle Field vs. Alabama.
Eyes will be fixated on Texas A&M's quarterbacks during spring game
Since his arrival in College Station, Jimbo Fisher has seen four quarterbacks leave the Texas A&M program. Finding success with either Conner Weigman or Max Johnson this fall is vital for Fisher's reputation as a "quarterback whisperer" as well as the Aggies' hopes in 2023.
Texas A&M takes on No. 1 Alabama in primetime on Saturday night
Oct. 8 has finally arrived, and Jimbo Fisher's Aggies and Nick Saban's Crimson Tide will face off in primetime on CBS. The Maroon & White upset the No. 1 Tide just a year ago but after a 1-1 start in the SEC, growth is needed, and it needs to come quickly.
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Consistent camp earned Haynes King the nod at quarterback
While Haynes King has been named Texas A&M's starting QB, Jimbo Fisher said there was no one reason why King was ultimately the choice. Instead, it was the consistent camp put together by the third-year sophomore that earned him the nod in the end.
Looking back on 2021: Texas A&M football's best plays of the season
The 2021 Texas A&M football team gave us numerous great moments, amazing plays and even one historic, field-storming upset at Kyle Field this fall. With the season officially in the books, Olin Buchanan highlights the best of the best from the Aggies in 2021.
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"Voice of the Aggies" Andrew Monaco 'surprised' with Calzada's decision
With Zach Calzada's decision to enter the transfer portal breaking yesterday, Andrew Monaco dropped by the TexAgs studio to give his take on A&M's QB situation in addition to what he believes the Aggie basketball team has to do to move past their recent loss against TCU.
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Myles Garrett tops Charean William's list of Ags in the NFL from Week 14
During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, NFL Hall of Fame writer Charean Williams joined to share her thoughts on A&M's upcoming bowl game against Wake Forest, Zach Calzada entering the transfer portal, Mike Elko and the top Aggies in the NFL from Week 14.
Texas A&M quarterback Zach Calzada enters the transfer portal
Texas A&M quarterback Zach Calzada has entered the transfer portal and will not play in the 2021 Gator Bowl vs. Wake Forest. Calzada started A&M's final ten games this season, including a historic upset of Alabama following Haynes King's Week Two injury.
Fisher's stellar 2022 recruiting class should come as no surprise
Head coach Jimbo Fisher and Texas A&M's 2022 class has just passed Alabama for the No. 2 ranking and many believe it is shaping up to finish at No. 1. While many speculate on the Aggies' success on the trail, fans and people inside the program have expected this for a while.
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Chris Landry breaks down Texas A&M's loss to LSU in regular-season finale
Texas A&M lost its fourth game of the year as the Aggies fell to LSU in the regular-season finale, 27-24. As he does every Wednesday morning, Chris Landry of LandryFootball.com joined to share his weekly scouting report of the Maroon & White.
By The Numbers: LSU 27, Texas A&M 24
Gabe Bock deep dives the statistics after the Aggies' 27-24 loss to LSU Saturday night in Baton Rouge.
Week 12's Overnight Sensation: Zach Calzada, Quarterback
In a tough, three-touchdown performance, Zach Calzada led two second-half drives to give the Aggies the lead. Despite the outcome, Calzada gave the Aggies a chance to win and is this week's Overnight Sensation.
Cover Story: Scattershooting an up and down 2021 season for the Aggies
The Aggies dropped a heartbreaking 27-24 decision to LSU to wind down the regular season on Saturday night. Billy Liucci offers an updating series of thoughts on the Aggies' 2021 regular season, recruiting, the college football landscape and more.
Learned, Loved, Loathed: LSU 27, Texas A&M 24
The Aggies left Baton Rouge on Saturday in defeat, falling at the hands of LSU after a poor performance in which the Aggies couldn't recover from their many self-inflicted wounds. Olin Buchanan shares what he learned, loved and loathed about the Ags' performance.