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Liucci, Brauny provide ESD primer as A&M looks to close strong in '25
The early signing period begins on Wednesday, and Texas A&M currently has 24 prospects committed in the class of 2025. With Mike Elko and the Aggies looking to close strong, Billy Liucci and Ryan Brauninger provided an ESD primer during Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live.
Around CFB: Tie-breakers or not, conference title matchups will be decided
A 43-41 quadruple overtime loss at Auburn should have dashed Texas A&M's postseason hopes. But by SEC tie-breaker procedures — and perhaps divine intervention — upsets of Ole Miss and Alabama have gifted the Aggies one last chance to control their fate against Texas.
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Ask Liucci: Prepping for The Plains, an NIL update in Aggieland & more
Playing extremely meaningful football in November, No. 15 Texas A&M travels to Auburn for a Saturday night game at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Billy Liucci tackled another round of subscriber questions as the Aggies prepare for their final road game of the 2024 season.
Around CFB: Army, Notre Dame meet under a blue-gray November sky
Under 11-year head coach Jeff Monken, the Army Black Knights are 9-0 entering this week's matchup with Notre Dame at Yankee Stadium. A win over the Fighting Irish would validate the Cadets from West Point as true contenders to reach the 12-team College Football Playoff.
Around CFB: Ponies riding in the express lane to the ACC's title game
Perhaps the only reason SMU is in the ACC is that the Mustangs agreed to forfeit a share of conference television revenue for nine years. However, in their first year in a "Power 4" league, the Ponies have eyes on Charlotte for the ACC title game and beyond.
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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.
Around CFB: Comparing the resumes of two-loss 'Power 4' teams
In the first year of the 12-team College Football Playoff, there will likely be a two-loss team that finds its way into the bracket. Before the calendar turns to November, here is a look at the resumes of the current two-loss "Power 4" clubs.
Around CFB: College Station serves as site of Week 9's biggest ballgame
There is a Notre Dame-Navy matchup and an Illinois-Oregon showdown, but the biggest game of the weekend resides in College Station as No. 14 Texas A&M hosts No. 8 LSU with first place in the SEC and the inside track to the CFP up for grabs.
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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.
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Liucci joins TexAgs Live to look ahead at this week's game in Starkville
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Tuesday morning to discuss SEC football. Liucci looks ahead to the challenge that lies ahead of the Aggies in Starkville and briefly highlights the matchups that follow in LSU, South Carolina and Texas.
Around CFB: Growth takes precedence over glory for Georgia
A rash of injuries and close games with overmatched opponents has forced Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs — at least for right now — to temper expectations and focus on just being dominant again. Though, toppling No. 1 Texas on Saturday could help reassert their stature.
Around CFB: Autzen hosts its first marquee Big Ten clash on Saturday
The college football world will be focused on Autzen Stadium on Saturday evening when Oregon hosts Ohio State in a No. 3 vs. No. 2 matchup that pits the Ducks and Buckeyes against each other for the first time as Big Ten conference foes.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Friday, October 4)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Friday morning as the Aggies gear up for a key SEC showdown with No. 9 Missouri at Kyle Field. Liucci discussed which programs he is buying and selling at the midpoint of the season and more.
Around CFB: ACC, officiating under more fire for controversial call
Many have recently bemoaned the decision making and flagging credibility of the ACC along with college football officiating. Both of those issues were magnified last Friday as a debated last-second review handed Miami a questionable win over Virginia Tech.
Around CFB: Confident Curt Cignetti's Hoosiers remain unbeaten
The Indiana Hoosiers are eyeing their first 5-0 start since 1967 as Maryland comes to Bloomington on Saturday. Behind the confidence of first-year head coach Curt Cignetti, the Hoosiers' early-season success should not come as too much of a surprise.
Players to Watch: No. 25 Texas A&M vs. Bowling Green
Following the Aggies' first road win since 2021, Mike Elko & Co. return to College Station to host the Bowling Green Falcons on Saturday. Ahead of A&M's return home, Olin Buchanan identifies players from both the Aggies and Falcons to keep an eye on.
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.
Around CFB: Optimism for Sanders, Buffaloes still going downhill
A year ago, resurgent Colorado sat at 2-0 and was ranked No. 18 in the country, but entering Week 3 of the 2024 campaign, the Buffaloes are just 1-9 in their last 10 games vs. FBS foes. It appears that hope and optimism for "Coach Prime" is headed downhill at an alarming rate.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs LIVE (Monday, September 2)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs LIVE on Monday morning to discuss Texas A&M's disappointing start to the Mike Elko era as Notre Dame beat the Aggies, 23-13, on Saturday night at Kyle Field.
SEC Round-Up: In not-so-warm welcome, a bed of nails awaits OU
Whereas Texas received a pleasant welcome gift, it seems as if Oklahoma upset someone within the Southeastern Conference to have been given the league's toughest slate. Brent Venables & Co. so far seem undaunted despite a bed of nails awaiting their entry.