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The Loochador Podcast: Mentally tough effort ends A&M's road skid
Texas A&M's 10-game road losing streak is in the rearview following a 33-20 win at Florida in Week 3. In this edition of the Loochador Podcast, Billy Liucci and Richard Zane recap the victory and discuss how the Ags can build on the mentally tough showing in Gainesville.
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Gordy: Georgia currently alone in the 'top tier' of SEC powerhouses
SEC Media Days are officially in the rearview as the 2024 season creeps closer. During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Chris Gordy of SportsTalk 790 and Locked On SEC discussed his biggest takeaways from Dallas, what makes the SEC tougher than other leagues and more.
Cover Story: Fisher's Aggies appear to have embraced underdog role
In a year where the SEC West appears up for grabs, the talent and experience on Texas A&M's roster could have the Aggies poised to emerge seemingly out of nowhere to compete. Jimbo Fisher & Co. certainly have something to prove, and that's not necessarily a bad thing.
SECMD23 Notebook: Wednesday takeaways from the Tide, Hogs, Gators & 'Cats
The Crimson Tide, Razorbacks, Gators and Wildcats continued the 2023 edition of SEC Media Days on Wednesday in Nashville from the Grand Hyatt on Broadway. Olin Buchanan recaps the biggest news from all four schools' head coaches and player representatives.
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From Radio Row, Day 1: Matt Moscona, Andy Staples, Cole Cubelic & more
Monday morning's edition of TexAgs Radio emanated live from the Grand Hyatt Nashville in Nashville, TN, the site of SEC Media Days 2023. Today's special guests included SEC Mike, Matt Moscona, Andy Staples, J.D. Pickell, Cole Cubelic and Jake Crain.
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Breaking down the '23 NFL Draft quarterback class with Aaron Torres
The 2023 NFL Draft has arrived, and many athletes dreams will come true tonight in Kansas City. FOX Sports Radio's Aaron Torres joins TexAgs Radio to discuss his top picks in the draft, who he would take at quarterback and more NFL storylines.
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NFL Draft analysis with Football Takeover's John Harris
It is NFL Draft week, and our favorite professor John Harris breaks down all the latest storylines of the big weekend. The Houston Texans sideline reporter also offers his thoughts on when he thinks Texas A&M's prospects will come off the board.
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Football Takeover's John Harris analyzes quarterbacks around the SEC
Football Takeover's John Harris joined Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Radio to dive into his own quarterback rankings in the SEC. The Houston Texans sideline reporter also detailed the three Aggies at the NFL Combine and more.
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John Harris pulls back curtain on Houston's head coaching search
For the third consecutive offseason, the Houston Texans are looking for a head coach, and during Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, John Harris of the Texans and FootballTakeover.com took us behind the scenes regarding the search in the Bayou City.
By the Numbers: Florida 41, Texas A&M 24
Once again done in by a futile run defense and an anemic offense, Texas A&M fell to Florida on Saturday to suffer its fifth-consecutive loss. With the Aggies now sitting at 3-6, Gabe Bock deep dives into the statistics from Saturday's disappointing outing at Kyle Field.
Learned, Loved, Loathed: Florida 41, Texas A&M 24
Florida amassed 492 yards of total offense to hand Texas A&M its fifth-consecutive loss as the Gators defeated the Aggies, 41-24. Olin Buchanan shares what he learned, loved and loathed about A&M's Saturday afternoon performance at Kyle Field.
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Futile second half allows Gators to roll as A&M drops fifth-straight contest
In spite of a promising first half, Texas A&M failed to capitalize off of any momentum built with a subpar second-half performance. Florida's 492 total yards of offense gouged the Aggies as the Maroon & White fell to 3-6 and have dropped five straight for the first time since 1980.
Post Game Review: Florida 41, Texas A&M 24
Texas A&M's defense stumbled yet again as the Florida Gators amasedd 492 total yards to defeat the Aggies at Kyle Field, 41-24. Shutout in the second half, Texas A&M has now lost five consecutive games for the first time since 1980 and must win out to become bowl eligible.
Texas A&M's fight for bowl eligibility continues vs. Florida on Saturday
In a season where everything that could go wrong has, the Aggies maintain that they still desire to win out and achieve bowl eligibility. Saturday's matchup with the Florida Gators will help determine whether those goals are attainable.
Key Matchups: Texas A&M vs. Florida
Following a close loss to Ole Miss last weekend, Texas A&M looks to gain momentum at Kyle Field as Florida ventures to Aggieland. Olin Buchanan details the in-game matchups that will have the greatest impact on the outcome of Saturday's game between the Aggies and Gators.
Players to Watch: Texas A&M vs. Florida
As Florida comes to town this weekend, Texas A&M continues its search for a late-season turnaround in hopes of surpassing the six-win mark for bowl eligibility. Olin Buchanan identifies a handful of players to keep an eye on from both the Aggies and the Gators.
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McGee: Weigman's 'huge upside' extremely 'exciting' for Texas A&M
True freshman signal-caller Conner Weigman impressed in his first career start, and former Texas A&M quarterback Stephen McGee was thoroughly impressed. On Thursday, our QB1 joined TexAgs Radio to recap Weigman's performance and much, much more.
Utilizing a Spy: With defense in a bind, it's time for Ags to find a 'Bond'
Last weekend, Texas A&M gave up 390 rushing yards on the ground. This weekend, the Aggies face off with a Florida Gators team that has a dynamic rushing offense that flows through their quarterback, and utilizing a spy to slow Anthony Richardson on Saturday could be crucial.
SEC Round-Up: Kelly makes league debut vs. The Pirate in Death Valley
After spending a decade in South Bend, Brian Kelly is about to coach his first Southeastern Conference game as his LSU Tigers host Mike Leach and the Mississippi State Bulldogs on Saturday night as league play returns to the nation's premier football conference.
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.