3:24
12th Man reacts to wild regular-season finale at Blue Bell
No. 10 Texas A&M outlasted No. 13 Mississippi State on Saturday afternoon to win a 7-6 ballgame and secure its sixth SEC series victory of 2026. With the Aggies finishing the regular season 39-13 overall and 18-11 in conference, we caught up with the 12th Man to get their thoughts on the win.
11:11
TexAgs Rewind (5/15)
Friday's edition of the rewind heard the TexAgs baseball beat reporter Richard Zane, The Baseball Bunch featuring Ryan Brauninger, Scott Clendenin and Zane and TexAgs co-owner Billy Liucci.
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5:03
Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Friday, May 15)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Friday morning to discuss Aggie baseball's pitching struggles as Michael Earley's club looks for a win in its last SEC series vs. Mississippi State. Liucci also talked postseason expectations, brackets and more.
129:01
TexAgs Live: Friday (5/15) full show
Friday's show featured the GO Hour with Richard Zane in hour one. Hour two heard The Baseball Bunch with Ryan Brauninger, Scott Clendenin and Zane, while hour three heard Billy Liucci.
39:09
Baseball Roundtable: Aggies look to bounce back vs. Mississippi State
Ryan Brauninger, Richard Zane and Scott Clendenin joined Friday morning's edition of TexAgs Live to recap the Maroon & White's game-one loss to Mississippi State as the Baseball Roundtable discussed what the Aggie pitching staff needs to change in order to rebound this weekend.
5:06
The Fan Show
Roy May and Matt Browning joined Thursday's edition of TexAgs Live to talk all things Texas A&M baseball and softball, as it's a very important weekend at both Blue Bell Park and Davis Diamond.
11:32
TexAgs Rewind (5/14)
Thursday's edition of the rewind heard the GO Hour with TexAgs baseball analyst Ryan Brauninger, former Texas A&M quarterback Stephen McGee, Texas A&M head baseball coach Michael Earley and USA Today senior national college football columnist Blake Toppmeyer.
128:42
TexAgs Live: Thursday (5/14) full show
Thursday's show featured the GO Hour with Ryan Brauninger and interviews with James Landreneau and Stephen McGee in hour one. Hour two heard Michael Earley and Aaron Torres, while the third and final hour heard Blake Toppmeyer and The Fan Show.
4:38
USA TODAY's Blake Toppmeyer looks back on time spent with Elko
USA TODAY college football columnist Blake Toppmeyer recently sat down with Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko as the Aggies prepare for the 2026 campaign. On Thursday's edition of TexAgs Live, Toppmeyer spoke about his takeaways on why Elko hates fake and aims to make the Ags real contenders.
12:39
TexAgs Rewind (5/13)
Wednesday's edition of the rewind heard the GO Hour with TexAgs columnist Olin Buchanan, football analyst John Harris, Texas A&M head softball coach Trisha Ford and Kendall Rogers of D1Baseball.
5:06
Mark Weaver & Co. set for Elite Eight match vs. #5 North Carolina
Texas A&M women's tennis is headed to the national quarterfinals, taking on #5 North Carolina in Athens on Friday. Ahead of their fifth straight Elite Eight, national championship-winning head coach Mark Weaver spoke on what the Aggies can expect.
126:39
TexAgs Live: Wednesday (5/13) full show
Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Live heard the GO Hour with Olin Buchanan in hour one. Hour two heard John Harris and Trisha Ford, while hour three heard Boomer White, Mark Weaver and Kendall Rogers.
4:51
Kendall Rogers reacts to Sims missing start vs. Mississippi State
Michael Earley told the media on Wednesday morning that Texas A&M right-hander Aiden Sims will not pitch this weekend vs. No. 13 Mississippi State. Ahead of the top-15 showdown at Blue Bell Park, D1Baseball's Kendall Rogers joined TexAgs live to react to that news and more.
4:32
White interested to see which arms step up in regular-season finale
On Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Live, former SEC Player of the Year Boomer White joined us to detail how the Aggies have handled their recent stretch of conference play. White also spoke on how the shakeup in the starting rotation will impact the weekend.
5:02
Trisha Ford's Aggies eye redemption in Bryan-College Station Regional
Texas A&M is hosting postseason softball for the third-straight season as Trisha Ford's Aggies earned a No. 15 national seed on Selection Sunday. On Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Live, head coach Trisha Ford previewed the Bryan-College Station Regional.
9:24
Wilkin Formby eagerly attacked his first spring in Aggieland
Wilkin Formby's first spring as a Fightin' Texas Aggie is officially in the books as he adapts to live in Aggieland. While spending part of his summer back home, Formby joined The Huddle to discuss his early days at Texas A&M, when he fell in love with playing the game of football and more.