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Travis Labhart & Derel Walker recap Manziel's Pro Day
During Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, former A&M WRs Travis Labhart and Derel Walker joined the show to detail participating in Johnny Manziel's Pro Day last week, getting a shot in the NFL and more.
Did Pro Day performances boost Aggie seniors' shots?
NFL eyes turned College Station's way on Wednesday even without Johnny Manziel and Mike Evans' participation — and at least two Aggies only helped themselves with strong numerical performances.
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Highlights from Pro Day drills & testing
With extensive footage from the 40-yard dash, vertical jump, 20-yard shuttle and various drills, TexAgs takes you inside the Pro Day performances by the Aggie seniors and the process of impressing scouts.
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Final thoughts & observations from A&M's Pro Day
Were NFL careers made or broken by Wednesday's results? That remains to be seen, writes Billy Liucci, but in their own way several Aggies helped their chances of reaching a late pick or undrafted free agent mark.
Running list of Texas A&M Pro Day results
For ten Aggie seniors, Wednesday represents the last chance to impress NFL scouts. From A&M's indoor practice facility TexAgs brings you constant updates on the best numbers and storylines from the day.
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Spring storylines: Wide receivers battle
On Wednesday, TexAgs Radio continued to discuss the spring storylines surrounding the football program. The day featured a discussion about the talent at wide receiver, who will impact the quickest and more.
Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 52, Duke 48
A 21-point halftime deficit wasn't enough for the Aggies, who stormed back in the second half to win the Chick-fil-A Bowl behind Johnny Manziel's 455 total yards and a game-winning pick-six from Toney Hurd.
LSU 34, Texas A&M 10: Offense in review
More questions than answers encircle the Aggie offense after its disturbingly out-of-character failures in Baton Rouge. With several problems likely to resurface at Missouri if not rectified, what moves are next?
No answers for Aggies in Death Valley disappointment
Up in smoke go hopes of a trip to New Orleans or the Heisman Trophy's return to College Station. Failed by its prolific offense, Texas A&M watched a golden opportunity fall by the wayside in a frustrating loss to LSU.
Post-Game Review: LSU 34, Texas A&M 10
The Aggies stumbled out of the gate in the season's defining stretch, falling behind early and never piecing it together on offense in a humbling loss. Johnny Manziel was held to one touchdown and threw two INTs.
Reload at receiver keeps Aggies rolling
Mike Evans was a known commodity, but surely few knew exactly how good he'd be this season. The three receivers who join him in A&M's starting lineup have evolved into a group that may even surpass 2012's.
Texas A&M 51, Mississippi State 41: Offense in review
Can there be holes in an offense that averages 49 points per game? Johnny Manziel and his receiving corps looked the part as usual against the Bulldogs, but certain areas need attention before LSU and Missouri.
Texas A&M 56, Vanderbilt 24: Offense in review
Four turnovers won't go unnoticed, but they can't dampen the familiar dominance the Aggie offense finally put on against the Commodores. Led by its Heisman Trophy winner again, A&M may be rounding into form.
Rewired & revitalized, Aggies rebound in style
From all signs pointing down, to many pointing up. In a dominant victory against Vanderbilt at Kyle Field, A&M's star quarterback brushed off concerns about his health and the defense looked like a unit reborn.
Texas A&M 41, Ole Miss 38: Offense in review
A unique defense made the Rebels a challenge for one of college football's best offenses, slowing the Aggies long enough to keep the game close. Then, led by an unstoppable star, A&M did what it does best.
Texas A&M vs. Ole Miss: Key matchups
Strength meets strength and weakness meets weakness in the Aggies' and Rebels' matchup on Saturday. From elite receivers to key quarterbacks, certain battles-within-the-battle are set to determine the winner.
Texas A&M 45, Arkansas 33: Offense in review
No easy weather, no issue for the Aggies. One of the nation's most unstoppable offenses flashed its lesser known side against Arkansas, putting the ball on the ground and moving up and down the field with ease.
Texas A&M 42, SMU 13: Offense in review
Without flinching, one of the nation's best offenses rolled along in a game it could have easily dominated further. Merely a few tweaks stand between the Heisman winner and his team and, in essence, perfection.
Pursuit of progress proves fruitful in easy Aggie victory
Saturday's game was never in question and A&M's previous issues were clearly addressed, but did they do enough to inspire confidence? The Aggies aren't a work of art just yet, but perhaps the strokes are cleaner.
Alabama 49, Texas A&M 42: Offense in review
Disregarding the notion that Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide were ready for them, the Aggies put on a show of literally historic proportions. If a team exists that can stop the A&M offense, it may not be found.