Hop's Top 10 most anticipated season openers in Texas A&M history
With Texas A&M football's season opener against New Mexico coming up this Saturday, David Sandhop took some time to look back and reflect on every Aggie season opener in order to present to you his top 10 most anticipated season openers in program history.
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Texas A&M's All-Time Depth Chart: Quarterbacks, Running Backs & Receivers
This is the time of year when Aggies begin to squint hard to see football season on the horizon. As we begin the slow ramp-up toward the 2019 campaign, TexAgs offers our All-Time Depth Chart, picking our Aggie football favorites over the decades at each position.
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Aggie Football Top 100: Nos. 19-11
A TexAgs panel that included coaches, former players, A&M football historians and media members got together to compile the list of A&M’s 100 greatest players. The penultimate release features Nos. 19-11.
Texas A&M's jersey legacies: The 30s
Legends and school record-holders continue to dot TexAgs' countdown of the most memorable A&M players to don each jersey number. Among them, two Aggies who wore numbers in the 30s remain on campus.
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Junction Boys Goehring, Tate tell of playing for The Bear
Dennis Goehring and Marvin Tate joined TexAgs Radio in studio on Thursday to look back at the years of Aggie football under the legendary Bear Bryant, the brutal days of Junction, Jack Pardee and much more.
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Heisman Winner Andre Ware discusses Pardee, Manziel
The ESPN analyst, 1989 Heisman Trophy Winner and former UH quarterback called in to TexAgs Radio to discuss playing for the late, legendary coach Jack Pardee and talk Johnny Manziel, the SEC and more.
Legacy left by Pardee extends far beyond football
The late Jack Pardee's name will forever hold weight in football circles, but many remember him instead as an exemplar of the values Texas A&M holds dear, a testament to compassion and a man of true character.
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Jack Pardee: Remembering legendary coach, man of character
Pardee's teammate and former All-American Dennis Goehring and former Houston quarterback David Klingler share stories about the incredible legacy of a man of character, Aggie, coach, friend and mentor.