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Fun times with ESPN & SEC Network play-by-play voice Tom Hart
Spring football games around the Southeastern Conference are wrapping up, and it's almost time to start talking season. A noted fan of drama between coaches, play-by-play man Tom Hart touched on the latest news and dramatics from around the nation's best conference.
SEC Round-Up: Lackluster slate highlights need for nine league games
Across the Southeastern Conference this weekend, many teams are playing "tune-up" contests ahead of rivalry week. With teams like Austin Peay, ETSU and UMass on the schedule, this lackluster slate further proves why the SEC should move to a nine-game conference schedule.
Around CFB: Chryst out in Madison while Harsin remains at Auburn
Somewhat shockingly, Wisconsin fired head coach Paul Chryst before Auburn has parted ways with Bryan Harsin. In a crazy year of college football, Chryst became the fifth head coach to be fired, and if Auburn loses this week, Harsin could join the ranks of unemployed.
Around CFB: Undefeated Kansas finding rare gridiron success in 2022
Kansas football is sitting at 4-0 after posting its first perfect month since September of 2009, a season in which KU finished 5-7. While excitement is high in Lawrence, history might indicate that this gridiron success will likely be shortlived for the Jayhawks.
Around CFB: Six squads 'lucky' to remain amongst nation's unbeatens
Only 31 college football teams remain undefeated after three full weeks of action, but some have been luckier than others. The likes of Florida State, Syracuse, NC State, North Carolina, UCLA and Indiana have had a few big breaks that have preserved zeroes in their loss column.
Around CFB: 2022 shaping up to be nation's strangest season since 2007
Through two weeks in 2022, three teams ranked inside the preseason top 10 have already lost to unranked foes. Should this trend continue, this fall could be the crazies season college football has seen since 2007 when 62 ranked teams fell to unranked opponents.
Around CFB: The guys you are glad you are NOT after Week One
The cliche of "hope springs eternal" is often applied to a new CFB season, but the phrase "it's the hope that kills you" can also be applied very quickly after kickoff to the first game of the year. There are a few teams, players, coaches and conferences already licking their wounds.
17:17
SEC Mike debates the conference's top coaches & breaks down the league
Host of That SEC Podcast, Michael Bratton joined Friday's edition of TexAgs Radio to talk all things SEC football as the season approaches. "SEC Mike" discussed Jimbo Fisher as a head coach, some of their conference opponents and more SEC storylines.
16:30
Former Gator standout Chris Doering on playing WR in the SEC as a freshman
Former Florida Gators standout and current analyst for the SEC Network, Chris Doering joined Friday morning's edition of TexAgs Radio to go around the SEC as fall camp rolls on with the start of the 2022 college football season on the horizon.
15:53
FOX Sports Radio's Aaron Torres voices his opinions on Coaches Poll
Aaron Torres of FOX Sports Radio and the Aaron Torres podcast joined Thursday's edition of TexAgs Radio to discuss the recent USA Today Coaches Poll rankings, more Alabama discussion and talks of conference realignment.
288:17
SECMD22, Day 3: Hogs, Dawgs, Gators & Cats take center stage in ATL
Wednesday at SEC Media Days brings representatives from Arkansas, Georgia, Florida and Kentucky to the spotlight. Each head coach and three player representatives for each school took to the stage on Day 3 in Atlanta.
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From Radio Row, Day 2: Peter Burns, Connor O'Gara and Tony Barnhart
Tuesday morning's edition of TexAgs Radio emanated live from the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, GA, the site of SEC Media Days 2022. Today's special guests included Peter Burns, Connor O'Gara and Tony Barnhart.
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Our QB1 Stephen McGee reacts to Georgia's national championship
Monday night gave us a classic national championship game as Georgia prevailed over Alabama in a thriller. On Thursday morning, former Texas A&M quarterback Stephen McGee joined to offer his thoughts on the Dawgs' title, Jimbo Fisher's recruiting and much more.
15:27
Record-breaker Mike Evans tops Charean Williams' Aggies in NFL list
Tampa Bay's Mike Evans became the first receiver in NFL history to begin his career with eight consecutive 1,000-yard seasons. For his record-breaking performance in Week 18, Evans lands at the top spot on Charean Williams' Aggies in the NFL list.
15:44
Chris Gordy from SportsTalk790 shares his thoughts on the SEC bowl season
On Monday morning, Chris Gordy from SportsTalk790 joined TexAgs Radio to discuss SEC bowl season, the recent commitments of Max Johnson and Harold Perkins, and the upcoming national championship game between Alabama and Georgia.
13:02
He was right: Peter Burns called Brian Kelly to LSU before all y'all
In addition to hosting numerous shows on the SEC Network, Peter Burns is also a college football coaching carousel savant. He joined Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio to react to LSU's hire of Brian Kelly after he prognosticated it on October 18.
20:26
TV's Tom Hart: Durkin's Ole Miss defense surprised against Texas A&M
During Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio, ESPN and SEC Network play-by-play voice Tom Hart joined to recap the weekend that was in the SEC and across the college football landscape, examining how D.J. Durkin's Ole Miss defense took care of Texas A&M's rushing attack.
12:36
Tom Hart on A&M's offensive struggles, Hogs' beatdown of Texas & more
You've probably seen him on TV calling a game on ESPN or the SEC Network, but on Monday Morning, fun Tom Hart joined TexAgs Radio to discuss Texas A&M's offensive struggles against Colorado, Texas getting run out of the stadium in Fayetteville and much more.
SEC Round-Up: Coaches could be saved by COVID-19 cost-cutting measures
The coaching carousel could be less crowded at season's end as programs across the country look to save some money by not paying outrageous buy-outs. Four head coaches in the SEC could retain their jobs thanks to such cost-cutting measures.
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Monday Morning Mike: Aggies & Gators each deliver impressive wins
Florida dominated Georgia in Jacksonville, while Texas A&M beat South Carolina by 45 on the road. According to TexAgs' college football contributor Mike Huguenin, the SEC's top three teams are clear, but who's next?