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WATCH: Texas A&M announces south end zone suites project at Kyle Field
On Friday morning, Texas A&M University announced that 23 suites will be added to the south end of Kyle Field. To unveil the project, Chancellor John Sharp, President M. Katherine Banks, Director of Athletics Ross Bjork and head football coach Jimbo Fisher spoke to the media.
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TexAgs Rewind (7/6)
Wednesday's edition of the rewind consisted of the GO hour and Billy Liucci discussing conference realignment, Jason Howell with recruiting updates and Kendall Rogers touches on A&M baseball's future.
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Liucci offers thoughts on the latest round of conference realignment
Conference realignment has resurfaced once again as the future of the Big 12, Pac-12 and ACC are now in question. During Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Billy Liucci joined to discuss the latest scenarios and shine some light on the driving force of this round of realignment.
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'I ain’t going': Fisher emphatic about his plans to stay at Texas A&M
In recent weeks, rumors regarding Jimbo Fisher's possible departure for Baton Rouge have started to swirl more often. On Monday, the Texas A&M head coach made his thoughts on the matter very clear: "I ain't going."
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'I love being here': Jimbo Fisher emphatically quells LSU rumor
LSU's Ed Orgeron will be out of a job at the end of the season, and rumors surrounding who will be the next coach in Baton Rouge have already started. With his name being floated as a possible replacement, Texas A&M's Jimbo Fisher emphatically put the speculation to rest.
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.
Texas A&M University System to reopen campuses in the fall with modifications
The Texas A&M System Regents voted to open campuses in the fall, employing a mixture of face-to-face and online education. The campuses will continue to practice social distancing to ensure best practices are being followed to help curb the spread of the coronavirus.
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Bjork, A&M officials remain encouraged by latest coronavirus statistics
As more and more SEC schools are putting plans in motion to resume their regular schedules in the fall, A&M athletic director Ross Bjork and other Aggie officials remain optimistic that activities will return to some level of normalcy in the fall, including football.
'Make this happen': Sharp wants A&M safely open, playing football in the fall
In a Thursday morning conference call, Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp charged A&M system presidents with developing plans to safely reopen their campuses in the fall. His instructions included finding a way to play football that protects student-athletes.
New AD Ross Bjork reflects on past, looks toward future in introductory press conference
Ross Bjork was introduced as the A&M's new athletic director on Sunday afternoon. Bjork still remembers his first time in College Station and the lasting effect it had on him. Now the AD, Bjork is ready to lead one of the NCAA's largest athletic departments on and off the field.
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A&M Chancellor John Sharp details high expectations for coaching hire
Texas A&M chancellor John Sharp played coy when asked about the Aggies' targets for the open football coaching position but did state the goal of the Board of Regents' coaching search and the expectations of the hire.
Texas A&M chancellor John Sharp keen to resume Texas rivalry
Texas A&M University System chancellor John Sharp spoke out this week, stating he would like the Aggies to renew their annual football rivalry game with the University of Texas. However, he acknowledged obstacles that must be navigated before the contest can resume.
A&M System Chancellor's Office responds to HornsDigest report
After HornsDigest.com's Chip Brown on Thursday reported alleged over-involvement in the Texas A&M football program by Chancellor John Sharp, the Office of the Chancellor has responded in fierce fashion.
One year ago: The implosion of Kyle Field's west side
On Dec. 21, 2014, the west side of Kyle Field was toppled to usher in the stadium's new era. One year later, the Texas A&M University System recalls the momentous step in the reconstruction with a video tribute.
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Nearing completion, Kyle Field project reps give latest update
In less than a month, the new, beautiful Kyle Field will reach substantial completion. Led by Chancellor John Sharp, Texas A&M System reps and heads of several of the firms involved in the project provided another update on Monday.
Texas A&M scores major financial victory in 84th State Legislative Session
A combination of strong proposals, rampant growth and, perhaps, Aggies in important positions resulted in Texas A&M reaping tremendous benefits from the 84th State Legislative Session, which concluded June 1.
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John Sharp breaks down Michael K. Young finalist choice
The sole finalist for the position of President of Texas A&M University comes with a strong background in building "grand research universities." According to some involved in the search, there was no better fit.
State of the System: John Sharp tells the latest
The chancellor of the Texas A&M System sat down with Hunter Goodwin a few weeks ago to discuss updates on the presidential search, the Healthy Texas initiative, guaranteed tuition plans and Kyle Field's status.
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Kyle Field reconstruction's Phase I nears completion
The most expensive and one of the most ambitious renovation projects in collegiate history is nearing a checkpoint with the season just weeks away. Project overseers met the media on Tuesday for an update.
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A&M presented with Bear Bryant's original contract
One of college football's most legendary coaches made a well-known stop in College Station on his way to Alabama, an occasion that will now be memorialized by the contract he once signed to coach the Aggies.