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SPMT 489 with Trev Alberts: Former Gator athletic director Jeremy Foley
In this fourth installment of the SPMT 489 lecture series, Dr. Gregg Bennett was joined by former University of Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley via Zoom to speak to Texas A&M students about his career in athletics administration in Gainesville and more.
Tale of the Tape: Texas A&M at Florida
In Gainesville, Texas A&M may win its first road game in over 1,060 days. Or maybe, Billy Napier, who is definitely on the hot seat, will capture his first SEC win in over 330 days. Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the outlook of 2024 is at stake for both teams Saturday.
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A chocolate milk roundtable with Caroline Fenton & T-Bob Hebert
The LSU Tigers took the podium on Monday at SECMD24 in Dallas, so TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci caught up with Caroline Fenton of Yahoo Sports and T-Bob Hebert of ESPN Baton Rouge to get the low down on the Bayou Bengals and much, much more.
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The Loochador Podcast: Coaching search craziness in Aggieland
A&M's coaching search reached ludicrous levels of weirdness on Saturday night, and it seems that more twists could be on the horizon. In this edition of the Loochador Podcast, Billy Liucci and David Nuño provide an update on where the search stands as of Sunday morning.
Hop's Top 10 most highly-anticipated SEC games in Texas A&M history
Since joining the Southeastern Conference, Texas A&M has played in a number of marquee contests with some of the league's biggest names. With another big one on tap this weekend, David Sandhop presents his top 10 list of highly-anticipated SEC games involving the Aggies.
SEC Round-Up: History favors Florida as Gators travel to Rocky Top
Over the last two decades, Florida has dominated Tennessee, winning 16 of the last 17 meetings. However, as the 20th-ranked Gators prepare to visit Neyland Stadium this weekend, the No. 11 Volunteers are the favorite to snap a five-game losing streak in the rivalry.
SECMD21 Notebook: Tuesday highlights from Dawgs, Vols, Cats & Rebs
Georgia, Tennessee, Ole Miss and Kentucky were on tap Tuesday at SEC Media Days 2021, and Olin Buchanan recaps the biggest storylines from all four schools' head coaches and player representatives.
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New Gamecocks coach Shane Beamer faces significant rebuild in Columbia
South Carolina fired Will Muschamp after the first seven games a year ago as the Gamecocks ultimately finished 2020 with a 2-8 record. As the Shane Beamer era begins in Columbia, the first-time head coach better be prepared for a significant rebuild.
SEC Round-Up: Don't expect big passing performances to fade anytime soon
Mississippi State's KJ Costello and Florida's Kyle Trask put on quite the impressive passing displays in week one, but despite some more potent offenses in the Southeastern Conference this year, the league will still be won in the trenches.
Dear Andy: Who are some under-the-radar excellent talent developers?
The Athletic's Andy Staples discusses which college coaches fly under the radar when it comes to excellent talent development, which fanbases are more willing to accept mediocrity and what will be done about conference media days.
Cover Story: Back-to-back SEC wins could key a strong November for Aggies
The Aggies may have turned their season around on Saturday afternoon by defeating the second of the two Mississippi schools that have historically given them rouble. Texas A&M now has UTSA and a bye week before a stout close to their SEC docket.
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Tailgate Trivia: Halloween edition feat. the Head Ball Coach
The only thing that could surpass Texas A&M's victory over South Carolina in Kyler Murray's first start? A visit from Steve Spurrier himself. The real Steve Spurrier. We promise. Aggies, Gamecocks and neutral observers alike joined in the fun on Halloween.
Sumlin's Aggies meet the season banking on returning experience
For the first time in a few seasons, 'talent' and 'experience' could be the same thing at Texas A&M. The stars that closed out 2014 are a year older and Kevin Sumlin couldn't be happier — provided it equates to leadership.
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WATCH: Spurrier, State, UT headline Day 2 conversations in Hoover
Opening with SEC and Media Day legend Steve Spurrier and continuing through Mississippi State and Tennessee, Tuesday's spectacle in Hoover did not disappoint. TexAgs presents each team's internet room videos in full from SEC Media Days' second round.
Closer Look: How South Carolina matches up with Texas A&M
A season-opening meeting of top-25 teams lost its luster as the losses mounted in 2014. While the Aggies may be on the upswing, the outlook for Steve Spurrier's Gamecocks won't be quite as rosy when the teams meet again.
Steve Spurrier is now on Twitter (and it should be glorious)
So you're telling us the Head Ball Coach now has the ability to tell the entire Internet whatever crosses his mind whenever he wants?
Fight for the East, Hogs on the road top SEC's Week 3
Could the presumptive favorite in the East be out of the race after three games? If the Cocks don't win at home against UGA, that seems likely. Meanwhile, Arkansas carries the torch in an early SEC-Big 12 clash.
Cover Story: Welcome to the next level, Aggies
If there were any questions about Kevin Sumlin's team or his program — and there were — they're gone. Using USC as its unfortunate victim, Texas A&M sent a message to the rest of the SEC on Thursday night.
Spurrier's legacy, USC's streak define SEC's opening week
It's universal consensus that Nick Saban is the best coach in college football ... right? Not so fast, writes Olin Buchanan — the Ol' Ball Coach has a leg up. Meanwhile, the pressure is on several teams in Week 1.