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.
Defense in Review: Texas A&M 28, Mississippi State 14
The Aggie defense rebounded in a big way Saturday, completely choking out Mississippi State's ground game and swarming Bulldog quarterbacks all day. Billy Liucci reviews the effort from Mike Elko's fastly improving unit.
Imposing defense breaks Davis Wade hex as Aggies top Mississippi State, 28-14
Texas A&M's defense got the job done on Saturday as the Aggies defeated Mississippi State, 28-14, in Starkville. The Aggies were able to quell dangerous momentum shifts and energy with their first win at Davis Wade Stadium since 2012.
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Post Game Review: No. 11 Texas A&M 28, Mississippi State 14
No. 11 Texas A&M's strong defensive showing lifted the Aggies to a 28-14 victory over Mississippi State on Saturday afternoon. The win is A&M's first win in Starkville since 2012, snapped a three-game losing streak at Davis Wade Stadium.
No. 11 Aggies hoping to erase memories of Starkville letdowns on Saturday
Since Johnny Manziel departed Aggieland, Texas A&M hasn't been able to come out of Starkville victoriously. Jimbo Fisher and the Aggies will look to break a three-game losing streak at Davis Wade Stadium on Sunday when they face Mike Leach and the Bulldogs.
Key Matchups: No. 11 Texas A&M at Mississippi State
Continuing their offensive success is crucial for Texas A&M as they face a Mississippi State team whose true strength is on the defensive side of the ball. Billy Liucci details the key matchups that determine who is victorious between the Aggies and Bulldogs.
SEC Round-Up: Alabama-Georiga could confirm long-term shifts in SEC
When Alabama's high-powered offense meets up with Georgia's stout defense on Saturday, it could determine the future of offense vs. defense in the Southeastern Conference. It's an interesting matchup between two teams featuring contrasting styles.
No. 11 Texas A&M at Mississippi State: Players to Watch
The 11th-ranked Aggies travel to Starkville for a contest with the enigmatic Mississippi State Bulldogs and first-year head coach Mike Leach. Ahead of the Southeastern Conference tilt, Olin Buchanan highlights a handful of players on each side to keep an eye on.
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Brett Ciancia discusses State's strengths & weaknesses ahead of A&M matchup
The Aggies impressed Brett Ciancia on Saturday after they took down the Gators at Kyle Field. He joined TexAgs Radio to share his thoughts on the win and the Aggies' next opponent: Mike Leach and Mississippi State.
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Hart: A&M's tilt with Florida likely a better litmus test for Fisher's program
While it's upsetting that Texas A&M fell to Alabama by 28 points, maybe the Aggies just aren't there yet. According to ESPN and SEC Network's Tom Hart, perhaps this week's showdown with Florida provides a better litmus test.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Surging talent level on defense, run game vs. Bama & more
Billy Liucci returned with another written edition of Ask Liucci, this time addressing the importance of getting the Aggies' rushing attack going against the Tide, whether we'll see Demond Demas or Devon Achane in Tuscaloosa this weekend and much more.
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Ciancia: Mississippi State's offense makes them dangerous every week
After upsetting the defending national champions in Death Valley last week, Mike Leach's Mississippi State Bulldogs appear to be a threat in the SEC West. According to Brett Ciancia, we should tap the breaks on calling the Bulldogs a contender despite their potent offense.
Around CFB: Big 12 already in danger of missing out on 2020 playoff
After only a few weeks of action, the Big 12 is already threatening to make itself scarce in this year's College Football Playoff discussion. Olin Buchanan looks at the conference's perilous situation and adds his weekly Heisman thoughts, playoff predictions and games to watch.
Shortened 2020 schedule could enhance Aggies' hopes for a special season
While other SEC programs will feel the growing pains from either new head coaches, new starting quarterbacks or both, Texas A&M returns as one of the most experienced teams in the league, and that experience could give the Aggies an advantage in 2020.
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Monday Morning Mike: Recruiting in Starkville key to any success for the Pirate
Editor of The Athletic's college football page Mike Huguenin joined TexAgs Radio for another edition of Around College Football, focusing on what Mississippi State's program could look like under head coach Mike Leach.
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John Harris analyzes which QB could deliver a stock-rising 2020
The past three years, quarterbacks have come out of nowhere and go on to be drafted No. 1 overall in the NFL Draft. With Trevor Lawrence all but certain to be the first pick in 2021, John Harris offers a few possibilities at signal-caller who could make a run at that claim.
Top to bottom: Ranking the 2020 Southeastern Conference signal callers
Kellen Mond made a bold statement at SEC Media Days last year, claiming that he was the conference's best quarterback. That certainly was not the case in 2019, but Mond could actually be the league's top quarterback in 2020.
Mandel's Forward Pass: Separating the worrisome from the 'oh well'
Some big-time games are on the immediate horizon following college football's opening weekend of action. The Atheltic's Stewart Mandel dives into the most important storylines for Week Two.