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Ask Liucci: Going bowling in Las Vegas, all eyes on the portal & more
It's a busy part of the college football season as Texas A&M is preparing for the 2024 SRS Las Vegas Bowl AND scouring the transfer portal for important additions. With so much going on, Billy Liucci tackled another round of subscriber questions on those topics and more.
Second CFP rankings of 2024 sees Texas A&M move down to No. 15
At 7-2 overall and 5-1 in Southeastern Conference play, Texas A&M is ranked No. 15 in the second College Football Playoff rankings of the 2024 season. Mike Elko & Co. will host New Mexico State in a non-conference game at Kyle Field on Saturday night.
Around CFB: ACC, officiating under more fire for controversial call
Many have recently bemoaned the decision making and flagging credibility of the ACC along with college football officiating. Both of those issues were magnified last Friday as a debated last-second review handed Miami a questionable win over Virginia Tech.
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FTM, Ep. 66: The Sluka situation, Pac-12's reinforcements & more
On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco try to make sense of the Matthew Sluka situation at UNLV. The trio also touched on the "Pac-12" attempting to essentially rebrand the Mountain West and much, much more.
Around CFB: Confident Curt Cignetti's Hoosiers remain unbeaten
The Indiana Hoosiers are eyeing their first 5-0 start since 1967 as Maryland comes to Bloomington on Saturday. Behind the confidence of first-year head coach Curt Cignetti, the Hoosiers' early-season success should not come as too much of a surprise.
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As Pokes head to Aggieland, SLC commish Chris Grant joins TexAgs LIVE
Chris Grant is the seventh commissioner of the Southland Conference since the league's founding in 1963, and this weekend, SLC affiliate McNeese is coming to Aggieland. On Tuesday, Grant joined TexAgs LIVE to talk about opportunities in the SLC ahead of Saturday's matchup.
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FTM, Ep. 55: New College Football Playoff TV contract, the PAC-2 & more
On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco discuss the latest in the business of collegiate athletics, including the College Football Playoff's new television contract with ESPN, the PAC-12 is now the PAC-2 and more. Enjoy!
Around CFB: Extending streak to 30 critical for Georgia's title defense
Kirby Smart & Co. have won 29 straight, but should Alabama upend Georgia in Saturday's SEC Championship Game in Atlanta, there is no guarantee that the Bulldogs will receive a berth in this year's College Football Playoff.
Around CFB: Oregon State's quest to end the Pac-12's playoff dreams
Representation in the College Football Playoff, and perhaps winning a title, would be ideal for the Pac-12 before it inevitably disbands after suffering a mass exodus over the past year. Washington and Oregon have postseason potential. But the top 15 Beavers stand in their way.
Around CFB: Michigan faces toughest test amid sign-stealing scandal
Michigan currently finds itself clouded in controversy after details of its sign-stealing scheme emerged over the past few weeks. Billed as a top-five team and potential playoff participant, how will the Wolverines fare in their first true test of the season in Happy Valley?
Around CFB: Washington's Michael Penix paces Heisman Trophy race
With the season ramping up and pressure intensifying, Washington's Michael Penix appears unphased as he continues to thrash opposing defenses with his lethal left arm. Currently leading the race for the Heisman Trophy, can Penix take the Huskies back to the CFB Playoff?
Around CFB: Looking at who sizzled vs. fizzled from first full slate
Deion Sanders and the now-ranked Colorado Buffaloes sizzled in Fort Worth while Clemson fizzled in a shocking loss to Duke. Full of surprising performances, Week 1 offered a complete look at teams taking the next step forward and others who are left scrambling for answers.
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Guerrieri & Co. cap off four-match homestand with Tulsa on Thursday
G Guerrieri & Co. have kicked off their 2023 season, unfortunately slumping to 0-2-1. The Texas A&M head soccer coach joined TexAgs Radio to detail the start of the season and preview Thursday's match with Tulsa as the Aggies wrap up a four-game homestand.
Photo Gallery: Washington State 3, Texas A&M 2
Texas A&M is soccer is now 0-2 on the young season as Washington State took a 3-2 decision from the Aggies on a hot Sunday evening at Ellis Field. TexAgs presents a collection of our best shots from the action on the pitch.
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Aggies concede in 79th minute as Washington State prevails at Ellis, 3-2
Texas A&M soccer slumped to 0-2 to start the 2023 campaign as Washington State defeated the Aggies on Sunday night, 3-2. Tied 1-1 at the break, the Aggies and Cougars split second-half goals on penalties before Washington State found the game-winner in the 79th minute.
Around CFB: Oregon, USC & UCLA could get Pac-12 back into the CFP
With three one-loss teams sitting into the AP top ten, the Pac-12 is knocking on the door of the College Football Playoff. The conference has only made the field twice and has not sent a representative to the CFP since Washington was selected as the 4-seed in 2016-17.
Around CFB: Chryst out in Madison while Harsin remains at Auburn
Somewhat shockingly, Wisconsin fired head coach Paul Chryst before Auburn has parted ways with Bryan Harsin. In a crazy year of college football, Chryst became the fifth head coach to be fired, and if Auburn loses this week, Harsin could join the ranks of unemployed.
5 Thoughts: #1 Texas A&M 72, #4 Washington State 56 (NIT, semifinals)
Buzz Williams and Texas A&M ripped off a fourth-consecutive double-digit victory as the Aggies dominated Washington State in the NIT semifinals at Madison Square Garden. Following the win, Logan Lee shares his biggest takeaways from the 72-56 win in New York City.
Photo Gallery: #1 Texas A&M 72, #4 Washington State 56 (NIT, semifinals)
Texas A&M shined bright on basketball's biggest stage with a commanding 72-56 win over Washington State to advance to the NIT title game. TexAgs presents a collection of our best shots from Tuesday's NIT semifinal victory at Madison Square Garden.
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Post Game Wrap: Texas A&M advances to NIT championship game
TexAgs' David Nuño and former Texas A&M basketball player Logan Lee discuss the Aggies' 72-56 win over Washington State at Madison Square Garden in Tuesday's NIT semifinals. With the win, A&M advances to face Xavier in the NIT championship game on Thursday night.