Five in Five: Storylines to watch as Texas A&M opens spring practice
Texas A&M football will feature a new-look offense under Bobby Petrino in 2023, but there are plenty of other areas of interest with the Maroon & White. Billy Liucci introduces you to some storylines to keep an eye on through spring practice in 2023.
TexAgs presents STACKED: Annual Report 2022
One year into the STACKED program, TexAgs presents our first annual report of how much has been brought in and paid out, as well as which athletes have been contracted. With over $500,000 already distributed to Texas A&M student-athletes, we are looking forward to 2023!
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Walter Nolen says 2022 was a learning experience for a young Aggie squad
Defensive lineman Walter Nolen battled through some minor injuries this fall to perform well as a true freshman for the Maroon & White. Courtesy of Pintail Hunting Club, "Big Walt" sat down for an exclusive interview to recap his freshman campaign and look ahead to the future.
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Learned, Loved, Loathed: Texas A&M 20, Massachusetts 3
While Texas A&M did mercifully put an end to a horrific six-game slide, the Aggies struggled to defeat lowly UMass by a mere 17 points on a cold and rainy Saturday in Aggieland. Olin Buchanan shares what he learned, loved and loathed about A&M's performance vs. UMass.
Post Game Review: Auburn 13, Texas A&M 10
Texas A&M fell to the bottom of the SEC West as the Aggies dropped their sixth-consecutive conference loss at Auburn, 13-10. The Tigers' 270 rushing yards throttled A&M's 94, and for the first time since 2008, the Ags are ineligible for a bowl game.
Cover Story: Despite stormy season, Weigman provides a glimmer
Texas A&M suffered its fifth loss of the season (and fourth in a row) on Saturday night, but with Conner Weigman under center, better days could be on the horizon. As Billy Liucci explains, the storm is not yet over, and it's up to Jimbo Fisher to continue leading the ship.
Cover Story: Alabama grudge match lived up to the hype & then some
Despite taking their third loss of the 2022 campaign, Jimbo Fisher & Co. fought the top-ranked Tide to the wire for the second consecutive season, which should give Texas A&M fans reason for optimism as the Aggies enter the second half of the season after a bye week.
By the Numbers: Alabama 24, Texas A&M 20
The Aggies came two yards from knocking off the No. 1 team in the country on Saturday night, and now Gabe Bock deep dives the statistics from Texas A&M's tantalizingly close loss to Alabama in Tuscaloosa.
Learned, Loved, Loathed: Alabama 24, Texas A&M 20
Jimbo Fisher & Co. suffered their third loss of the season in heartbreaking fashion as the Maroon & White fell to top-ranked Alabama on Saturday night in Tuscaloosa. Olin Buchanan shares what he learned, loved and loathed about A&M's performance.
Cover Story: Despite frustrations, chances still remain for A&M in 2022
Through five games in year five of the Jimbo Fisher era, the Aggies are a disappointing 3-2 with a trip to face No. 1 Alabama this weekend. While a win on Saturday appears to be a longshot, Billy Liucci writes that A&M better gear up for a highly important second half of the season.
Post Game Review: Mississippi State 42, No. 17 Texas A&M 24
Mississippi State dominated No. 17 Texas A&M on Saturday afternoon in Starkville as the Aggies fell to the Bulldogs, 42-24. A&M trailed 14-0 at the half, and they subsequently fell apart in the second half as they failed to apply any pressure on quarterback Will Rogers.
Defense in Review: Texas A&M 23, Arkansas 21
A sluggish start on both sides of the ball resulted in a 14-0 deficit that the Aggies managed to erase in no small part to a solid defensive outing highlighted by Demani Richardson's wild fumble return. With a continually improving defense, Billy Liucci details Saturday's effort.
Defense in Review: Texas A&M 17, Miami 9
Billy Liucci deep dives into a stout defensive performance against Miami despite the Ags being down 10 players by the end of the game. Nine of those impact players are set to return to face Arkansas on Saturday and must stop the Razorback's run game from finding success.
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Freshman DL Walter Nolen is excited to face Arkansas in Arlington
After sitting out last week's game against Miami, freshman defensive lineman Walter Nolen is expected to be back as No. 23 A&M faces No. 10 Arkansas in Arlington. Nolen sat down for an exclusive interview to discuss his early impressions of CFB, playing for the Aggies and more.
Defense in Review: Appalachian State 17, Texas A&M 14
In Saturday's loss against Appalachian State, Texas A&M's defense failed to capitalize on crucial moments throughout the contest. While they performed much better than the offense, Billy Liucci breaks down the defensive showing from the Ags in Week Two.
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No excuses for No. 6 Texas A&M's inexcusable loss to App State, 17-14
Jimbo Fisher & Co. stumbled on Saturday morning as Appalachian State handed No. 6 Texas A&M a devastating setback in the form of a 17-14 loss. The Mountaineers dominated all three phases of the game as the Aggies are set to free-fall in the national rankings.
Defense in Review: Texas A&M 31, Sam Houston 0
Saturday's performance on the defensive side of the ball flashed potential that is reminiscent of Aggie defenses of old and could warrant the return of the Wrecking Crew moniker. Billy Liucci analyzes a dominant defensive showing for the Ags in Week One.
Cover Story: Improvement vital for A&M as challenges draw close
For much of the offseason, Jimbo Fisher & Co. appeared to be in the national spotlight, but come game day, a stout defensive performance and a rainy afternoon in Aggieland kept the attention off the Maroon & White as A&M quietly opened the 2022 season with a shutout.
Learned, Loved, Loathed: Texas A&M 31, Sam Houston 0
For the first time since 1993, the Fightin' Texas Aggies pitched a shutout to begin football season as A&M blanked Sam Houston on a rain-soaked Saturday at Kyle Field, 31-0. Olin Buchanan shares what he learned, loved and loathed about the Ags' performance.
Post Game Review: No. 6 Texas A&M 31, Sam Houston 0
Despite a slow start and three-hour halftime delay, No. 6 Texas A&M made its triumphant return to Kyle Field with a 31-0 shutout over Sam Houston. The Aggies defense delivered a commanding performance while Ainias Smith recorded two TDs and 164 receiving yards.