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SEC Network voice Tom Hart discusses parity around the league
Saturday night in Columbia did not go the Aggies' way as the Gamecocks rumbled on the ground. Following the Aggies' first loss in the league this year, SEC Network voice Tom Hart joined TexAgs Live to discuss his takeaways from the 7-2 Ags and others around the SEC.
Cover Story: Aspirations remain the same after Ags' disappointing road loss
Texas A&M was outplayed in all phases of the game on Saturday night, as the South Carolina Gamecocks rolled to a 44-20 victory over the Aggies at Williams-Brice Stadium. Though the Ags now have their first SEC blemish in 2024, Mike Elko & Co. still have everything left to play for.
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Ask Liucci: A spooky szn trip to Williams-Brice, A&M's 7-1 start & more
It's Halloween in Aggieland, and this weekend, the Maroon & White will be headed to South Carolina to take on the upstart Gamecocks. Before the road trip, Billy Liucci answered another round of subscriber questions as he gets ready to trick-or-treat tonight.
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Tale of the Tape: No. 10 Texas A&M at South Carolina
Winners of seven straight, 10th-ranked Texas A&M ventures into what is expected to be a very hostile environment at Williams-Brice Stadium on Saturday night to face the upstart South Carolina Gamecocks, which is coming off an open week.
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The LiucciCast with Sean Porter: Assessing the Ags at the midway point
On the latest edition of the LiucciCast with Sean Porter, the former Texas A&M linebacker sat down with Billy Liucci as the Aggies come off their bye week at 5-1. The duo also observed the college football landscape with the Maroon & White preparing to go to Starkville.
Around CFB: Wolverines, Trojans trade San Gabriels for B1G House
Blue bloods Michigan and USC have met on the gridiron ten times in history, and eight of those meetings have occurred in the Rose Bowl. With this weekend's Big Ten conference clash of Wolverines and Trojans happening in Ann Arbor, something just feels off.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Radio (Monday, May 20)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Radio on Monday morning to discuss all things Texas A&M athletics. "The Source" discussed women's tennis' first-ever national title, softball's trip to the supers in Austin and baseball's series win vs. Arkansas.
SEC Round-Up: The mysterious and enigmatic Tennessee Volunteers
Neyland Stadium will be the spot of an all-out battle on Saturday when Texas A&M takes on No. 19 Tennessee. With two of the top lines in the country going head-to-head, will the Aggies' defensive line breakthrough or will the Volunteers' offensive line hold its ground?
Players to Watch: Texas A&M at No. 19 Tennessee
It's another pivotal game for the Maroon & White as Texas A&M ventures to Rocky Top for another conference bout with the No. 19 Tennessee Volunteers. Ahead of Saturday's matchup at Neyland Stadium, Olin Buchanan identifies players to keep an eye on from both teams.
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Peter Burns previews Week 7 across the Southeastern Conference
College football is halfway through the regular season as Week 7 has arrived. Peter Burns of the SEC Network gives his thoughts on a majority of the teams in the conference up to this point, including his opinion on a two-loss Texas A&M team.
SEC Round-Up: An ongoing league-wide struggle against Power 5 foes
Last weekend, the Southeastern Conference fell to a lackluster 3-6 against non-conference Power 5 opponents as Alabama, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt all lost. The somewhat shocking trend highlights the fact that the SEC's perceived strength should not be taken for granted.
SEC Round-Up: League looks to remind nation of its on-going dominance
Florida, LSU and South Carolina are all 0-1 after falling to their respective Week 1 ranked foes in embarrassing fashion. With strong appearances from Texas A&M, Alabama, Mississippi State and Ole Miss this Saturday, any worries of fading SEC dominance can be washed away.
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FOX Sports' Aaron Torres dissects college football's biggest storylines
Talking season is winding down as Week 0 is just 16 short days away. Aaron Torres of FOX Sports Radio and the Aaron Torres Podcast joined TexAgs Radio to discuss the biggest storylines in college football and gives his expectations for some of the top dogs in the sport.
SEC media overlooks Evan Stewart with incredulous All-SEC omission
Despite Texas A&M routinely being overlooked by SEC media in terms of all-conference recognition, leaving receiver Evan Stewart off the 2023 preseason list is still surprising. As a true freshman in 2022, Stewart caught 53 passes for 649 yards and two touchdowns.
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SportsTalk790's Chris Gordy breaks down the recent SEC talking points
Chris Gordy from SportsTalk790 joined Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio to discuss a handful of storylines from SEC Media Days. Gordy detailed his experience in Nashville, his top conference quarterbacks and more.
SECMD23 Notebook: Thursday takeaways from the Rebels, Gamecocks & Vols
The Rebels, Gamecocks and Volunteers concluded the 2023 edition of SEC Media Days on Thursday in Nashville from the Grand Hyatt on Broadway. Olin Buchanan recaps the biggest news from all three schools' head coaches and player representatives.
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From Radio Row, Day 3: Marty Smith, Connor O'Gara, Alyssa Lang & Joe Tessitore
Wednesday 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 Marty Smith, Connor O'Gara, Alyssa Lang, Joe Tessitore, Jacob Hester and Caroline Fenton.
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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.
Heupel's Xs & Os tasked with overcoming big-time offensive departures
After finishing 11-2 in 2022, Tennessee's vaunted offense is losing stars Hendon Hooker, Jalin Hyatt, Darnell Wright and Cedric Tillman. Whether Josh Heupel lives up to the national praise for his dynamic offensive system will likely determine if the Vols can recreate that success.
Everyone has their warts: 7 SEC projections I have a hard time buying
Kickoff to the 2023 college football season is still months away, but plenty of projections and narratives are beginning to swirl about who is poised to succeed vs. who will struggle. Olin Buchanan looks at a handful of these SEC projections that he has a hard time buying.