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Ask Liucci: Blue Bell Park's big weekend, mascot madness & more
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor has thoughts on a number of topics ranging from an important three-game series at Blue Bell Park to ranting about A&M's lack of a mascot. "The Source" tackled another round of subscriber questions on Aggie football, baseball and more.
Thoughts and feedback on Aggies' Pro Day showings
Another Pro Day came and went on Wednesday, this one featuring less fanfare than fans of Texas A&M have grown accustomed to. Regardless, the lone top-three-round pick met expectations — and the rest of the Aggies impressed the gathered crowd.
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John Harris details NFL Draft status of Ifedi, Williams, Matthews & more
During Thursday's edition of TexAgs Radio, John Harris of the Houston Texans and footballtakeover.com joined to discuss where, and if at all, various Aggies will be drafted in next month's NFL Draft.
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Highlights: Texas A&M Pro Day 40s, shuttles, verticals & position drills
They ran. They cut. They jumped. They caught. From a field-level view, check out the outgoing Aggies' performances at the Texas A&M Pro Day in the McFerrin Indoor Facility in front of NFL scouts and position coaches.
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Kevin Sumlin, NFL-aspiring Aggies sum up results of Pro Day
In the annual on-campus feeding frenzy for the NFL's draft-oriented minds, a horde of pro scouts and position coaches were on hand on Wednesday to see the Aggies vying for a shot at the League. Following the tests and drills, they broke down how they performed.
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Father & Son: De'Vante & Rod Harris reflect on life, Texas A&M & more
Shortly after Texas A&M's Pro Day, NFL hopeful De'Vante Harris and father, former A&M and NFL wide receiver Rod Harris, stopped by to discuss their time in Aggiealnd, the next step for De'Vante, their most memorable moments in the Maroon and White and much more.
Texas A&M at LSU: Key matchups
Entering the season finale the Aggies have question marks, but appear on the right track. The Tigers, for their part, are reeling. Despite that, both teams are stocked with talent that can swing the game — but which units must perform?
Texas A&M 25, Vanderbilt 0: Defense in review, shutout edition
The numbers tell the entire story — including the most important one: zero. Heading into the season's final contest, John Chavis' Texas A&M defense showed in Nashville that it might have what it takes to contest LSU and Leonard Fournette.
Breakdown: A&M's defensive problems against Auburn in a nutshell
It was ugly. It was unfortunate. It was all too familiar. But the most frustrating part of the Aggies allowing 311 rushing yards and 26 points to a bad offense was the simplicity of the breakdowns that led to the Tigers' big plays.
Assessing the Aggies, Part II: Run D, linebackers & A&M's place in the West
Texas A&M's run defense continues to degenerate and answers aren't within immediate sight. Improvement will come for the Aggie D, but it may not be complete until 2016 — and by that point, will A&M be ready to challenge the SEC West's elite?
#15 Texas A&M at #24 Ole Miss: Key matchups
Will Saturday's contest in Oxford ultimately be a story of matchups, or of matchup problems? The Aggies will pit an elite D-line against a shuffled offensive front, while the Rebels will test the improved Texas A&M secondary — and those won't even be the game's primary storyline.
Texas A&M 28, Arkansas 21 (OT): Defense in review
For yet another season, the Razorbacks had the Aggie defense's number. Or did they? A&M did struggle, but espite what the paper says, the film tells another story — of clutch plays, stout planning and plenty of teachable moments.
Texas A&M 44, Nevada 27: Defense in review
In Saturday's performance John Chavis likely saw several things he didn't like. What he also saw, however, were things that could be easily corrected. His Texas A&M defense heads into SEC play with much to prove — but also much to be excited about.
Texas A&M 56, Ball State 23: Defense in review
Game 1: fluke, or sign of things to come? In the second contest of the season, in merely a half of work, the Texas A&M starting defense proved it was the latter. The backups may need experience — but they're in the midst of getting it.
Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 56, Ball State 23
Led by its quarterbacks, a strong run game and stifling first-half defense, Texas A&M took care of business against the Ball State Cardinals in the opening game of the new Kyle Field. The Aggies move to 2-0 on the season.
Texas A&M 38, Arizona State 17: Defense in review
The turnaround John Chavis engineered in the Texas A&M defense is so stark as to seem whiplash-inducing. With depth, talent and confidence dominantly on display against a strong offense, the Aggies' ceiling appears much higher.
Ifs, Ands & Buts: How the Aggies can win the West in 2015
It seems there is no in-between with regard to Texas A&M in 2015: some think they'll soar past expectations, others expect to see them in the basement. The questions center around five areas — and the Aggies just may have the answers.
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30 Players in 30 Days: #15 - De'Vante Harris
A three-year starter for the Aggie defense, senior corner De'Vante Harris looks to close his A&M career with a bang and should benefit from the scheme change brought in by new defensive coordinator John Chavis.
Fall Camp Primer: A&M's five biggest fall position battles
All around Aggieland and beyond, eager eyes will watch Kyle Allen and Kyler Murray duke it out for the title of Texas A&M's QB1 — and for good reason. However, heading into fall camp, competition that will be key to the Aggies' season also litters the rest of the roster.
Spring Snapshot: The final turn & the home stretch
Two-thirds of the way through an important spring, A&M has results both expected and surprising to work with. A number of Aggies have five more practices to state their case — and bolster their positions' outlooks.