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The Loochador Podcast: Inside Texas A&M's demoralizing 4OT defeat
Against all odds, Texas A&M still controls its destiny in the battle to reach Atlanta because the Aggies got a lot of help in Gainesville and Norman on Saturday. In this edition of the Loochador Podcast, Billy Liucci and David Nuño discuss A&M's loss at Auburn, the path ahead and more.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Radio (Friday, July 14)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Radio Friday morning to share his thoughts ahead of SEC Media Days as the action begins Monday in Nashville, Texas A&M's new pitching coach Max Weiner and more.
A&M's hire of Fisher remains the 'splash' of the 2017 coaching carousel
When Texas A&M hired Jimbo Fisher in 2017, there were a number of skeptics who questioned the move. However, during his time in College Station, Fisher has proved skeptics wrong on and off the field by winning big games and recruiting exceptionally well.
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Hart addresses transfer portal concerns within college football, basketball
During Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Tom Hart of ESPN and the SEC Network spoke about the direction of college athletics if the transfer portal rules change. He also gave his thoughts on how Jimbo Fisher handled SEC Media Days as well as Tennesee's NCAA violations.
Why would it? Don't expect Sark's hiring to alter A&M's recruiting success
This offseason, Texas hired the architect of Alabama's high-powered, national championship offense, but what does that mean for Jimbo Fisher and Texas A&M on the recruiting front? Turns out, not much change should be expected as Steve Sarkisian takes over in Austin.
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FOX Sports Radio's Aaron Torres looks at Kentucky basketball's struggles
Aaron Torres of FOX Sports Radio and the Aaron Torres Podcast joined TexAgs Radio to go around college football & basketball offering some in-depth thoughts on the Tennessee football saga, and Coach Cal and Kentucky basketball struggling immensely.
Hop's Weekend Reflections: Beating the Vols, the media's A&M narrative & more
The Aggies picked up their seventh-consecutive victory on Saturday to cap off an 8-1 regular season, but unfortunately, it was not enough to get the Maroon & White into the CFP. David Sandhop has plenty of thoughts on that, the media's narrative of A&M & more.
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Press Conference: Aggies react to a 34-13 win over UT in the regular-season finale
No. 5 Texas A&M took care of business on Saturday afternoon as the Aggies defeated the Tennessee Volunteers, 34-13, at Neyland Stadium. Following the victory, Jimbo Fisher, Kellen Mond and Buddy Johnson spoke to the media about the A&M win.
Ags focused on beating the Vols as A&M hopes to climb in the rankings
Texas A&M travels to Knoxville with dreams of jumping at least one spot in the CFP rankings. However, the Aggies must first pull out a victory at Neyland Stadium before they can truly worry about climbing into that all-important fourth spot.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Keys at Jordan-Hare, coaching carousel heating up & more
No. 5 Texas A&M heads to the loveliest village on The Plains to face the Auburn Tigers on Saturday, and before they do, Billy Liucci answers your questions regarding the matchup between Aggies and Tigers along with many other A&M football questions mixed in.
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Monday Morning Mike: Jeremy Pruitt, Vols back on the struggle bus
Despite a hot start to the 2020 season, and a contract extension for Jeremy Pruitt, the wheels have once again fallen off the Volunteer bus in Knoxville. College football editor extraordinaire Mike Huguenin joined TexAgs Radio to discuss the issues on Rocky Top and much, much more.
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Aggies need Alabama, Notre Dame to win out for CFP hopes according to Cubelic
SEC Network sideline analyst Cole Cubelic joined Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio to shed some light on South Carolina's decision to fire Will Muschamp as well as where he thinks Texas A&M sits when it comes to the College Football Playoff picture.
SEC Round-Up: Coaches could be saved by COVID-19 cost-cutting measures
The coaching carousel could be less crowded at season's end as programs across the country look to save some money by not paying outrageous buy-outs. Four head coaches in the SEC could retain their jobs thanks to such cost-cutting measures.
Setting up your Saturday: The Big Ten’s big debut is finally here
Four of the five Power 5 leagues will be back in action on Saturday as the Big Ten makes its return to the gridiron this weekend. The Athletic's Nicole Auerbach previews a nearly-full slate of college football action this weekend.
SEC Round-Up: Quarterback questions quickly growing around the league
Passing offenses are experiencing more success than ever in the Southeastern Conference, but there are a handful of programs that can't seem to get it going through the air. A few teams might be looking to make a change at quarterback before long.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Future of the offensive line, tough games upcoming & more
It's the bye week in Aggieland, but that doesn't mean that Billy Liucci is taking any time off from answering subscriber questions. In this edition of 'Ask Liucci', Billy discusses the continued development of young players, 2021 recruiting and much more.
Cover Story: Aggies prove they can win in different ways with big games to come
Heading into the bye week, Texas A&M is 3-1 and appears to be one of the best in the SEC in 2020. While it might be easy to look ahead on a schedule in which the toughest tests are in the rearview, the Ags would be wise not to as Arkansas comes to Aggieland in two weeks' time.
Hop's Deep Reflections: Ags play 90s football, Auburn struggles again & more
It was a good weekend for the Aggies, which means David Sandhop enjoyed himself as well. He shares his thoughts on Texas A&M's SEC road win over Mississippi State, Auburn's issues. Dabo's airplane analogy and more.
SEC Round-Up: Time to find out if the Tennessee Volunteers are indeed 'back'
Tennessee has won eight consecutive games, but the Vols will be tested against No. 3 Georgia this weekend in Athens. Should the Volunteers come out victorious on Saturday, there might be some truth to UT being a contender once again.
Cover Story: Two games into 2020 season, A&M facing a tipping point
While a loss to another explosive Alabama team isn't cause for panic, Billy Liucci writes that the Aggies must do whatever it takes to set a different tone and direction for the rest of their season.