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ProFootballTalk's Charean Williams recaps a thrilling Super Bowl LVIII
During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, ProFootballTalk.com's Charean Williams joined the show to chat about being at Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas as the Kansas City Chiefs toppled the San Francisco 49ers in an all-time classic.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Radio (Friday, August 25)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Radio Friday morning to share his thoughts, just eight short days away from Fightin' Texas Aggie football. Liucci also discussed the health of A&M quarterback in past years, his sleeper of the week and more.
19:08
Harris says Antonio Johnson's versatility makes him 'attractive' in NFL Draft
Texas A&M defensive back Antonio Johnson is heading to the 2023 NFL Draft after three seasons in Maroon & White. Football Takeover's John Harris joined TexAgs Radio on Wednesday to offer his opinion on where Johnson could land and much more.
10:54
Charean: O'Brien going to New England a 'big loss' for Saban & Tide
Alabama offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien is headed back to the NFL to reunite with Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots. During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Charean Williams discussed what that loss means for Nick Saban & Co., in addition to some NFL chatter.
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Even with significant losses, Tide again reloading rather than rebuilding
Nick Saban and Alabama captured the program's 18th national title last season, and the Crimson Tide already have their sights set on No. 19. However, with nine players headed to the NFL, there are more question marks than usual in Tuscaloosa heading into the fall.
Not for the timid: Jimbo Fisher uncompromising in his drive to beat the best
Jimbo Fisher's comments about Nick Saban have at least one talking head predicting a massacre when the Crimson Tide visit Kyle Field on Oct. 9. However, with the surplus of talent on Texas A&M's roster in 2021, it's more likely to be a hard-fought, close contest.
Three Things: Favorite round-one picks, who to watch this weekend & more
Jason Howell is back with another edition of his three things, but rather than focusing on recruiting, he turned his attention to the NFL Draft. Howell discusses which Aggies he expects to hear their name called and his biggest takeaways from round one.
16:04
Stephen McGee joins the GO Hour to discuss top QBs in 2021 NFL Draft
Former Texas A&M and National Football League quarterback, and our QB1 here at TexAgs, Stephen McGee joined Thursday's edition of TexAgs Radio to talk with the GO Hour about some of the top quarterbacks in the 2021 draft cycle.
Texas A&M only one of many teams with uncertainty heading into 2021
While the Aggies lose their starting QB, four members of the offensive line and must somehow find a way to build on their success from 2020, the program is not alone. Olin Buchanan takes a look at what must be replaced on the rosters of every Aggie opponent in 2021.
Around CFB: Talking heads doubling as lemon-selling used car salesmen
Olin Buchanan takes a closer look at the lemons many college football media members are trying to sell as playoff-worthy, plus his Heisman watch, playoff predictions and games of the week.
SEC Round-Up: Self-imposed bowl ban latest example of LSU's tailspin
One year after winning the national championship, LSU is likely to finish 3-7. With poor results on the field, star players opting out and off-field allegations arising, Ed Orgeron's program has had a 2020 season to forget.
Around CFB: Reliance on the eye test is blinding the committee's judgement
The debate over who deserves the fourth spot in the College Football Playoff is beginning to heat up, with Ohio State and Texas A&M right in the middle of it. It appears the committee is going off of the "eye test", and that might be a huge mistake.
TexAgs All-SEC Team of the Week: Week 10
It was rivalry week in the Southeastern Conference, and plenty of players turned in memorable performances. Mike Huguenin, Olin Buchanan and Cole Cubelic select the best of the best from the league in this weeks' TexAgs All-SEC Team of the Week
Around CFB: Historic karma threatening to dash Ohio State's playoff hopes
Tuesday night's second College Football Playoff release shed some light on the committee's debate over whether Ohio State or Texas A&M deserves the fourth spot. Time remains to pour over the resumés, but the Buckeyes' chances to make a stronger case are in serious trouble.
12:59
Monday Morning Mike: Derek Mason becomes second firing in SEC
TexAgs' college football contributor Mike Huguenin joined this morning, as he does every Monday, to discuss the latest storylines from across the country. This week, Huguenin focused on Vanderbilt's firing of head coach Derek Mason and the Aggies win over LSU.
Around CFB: BYU's soft schedule lands them at No. 14 in initial CFP ranking
The College Football Playoff committee released their first rankings of the 2020 season, and the undefeated BYU Cougars landed at No. 14. While those in Provo cry out for more respect, a deeper look at their resumé suggests that the Cougars got what they deserved.
Around CFB: Perception of the Big Ten West division is changing
Ohio State is the toast of the Big Ten and likely figures to win their fourth-consecutive conference title this season. However, the Buckeyes play in the Big Ten East, which is beginning to look like the weaker of the league's two divisions.
Around CFB: The thin case for Cincinnati, BYU and the College Football Playoff
Cincinnati and BYU are both undefeated and ranked highly as the regular season begins to come to a close, but should the Bearcats and Cougars be considered for the four-team playoff? That question could boil down to whether or not either could beat the Florida Gators.
Offense in Review: Texas A&M 48, South Carolina 3
Kellen Mond, Isaiah Spiller and company were consistently on point again Saturday night. Billy Liucci analyzes another eye-opening performance from the Aggie offense after a 48-3 victory over the Gamecocks.
Around CFB: The Pac-12 returns, but will it even matter?
College football fans on the west coast rejoice: the Pac-12 finally makes its return this weekend, but will it even impact the national landscape? While it's fantastic that college football is back across the country, it's unlikely the Pac-12 will factor into the playoff picture.