Texas A&M dismisses Jimbo Fisher as head football coach of the Aggies
With two games remaining in the sixth season of his tenure in College Station, Jimbo Fisher has been fired as the head football coach at Texas A&M. Fisher finishes his tenure in Aggieland with a record of 45-25.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Radio (Friday, July 21)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Radio Friday morning to share his thoughts on the latest following SEC Media Days 2023, Texas A&M recruiting ahead of the pool party and before fall camp begins in Aggieland.
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 4: Paul Finebaum, Roman Harper, Trey Wallace & more
Thursday morning's edition of TexAgs Radio emanated live from the Grand Hyatt Nashville in Nashville, Tennessee, the site of SEC Media Days 2023. Today's special guests included Paul Finebaum, Roman Harper, Trey Wallace, Kirk Bohls and T-Bob Hebert.
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SECMD23: Ole Miss, South Carolina and Tennessee wrap up the week
Thursday at SEC Media Days brings representatives from Ole Miss, South Carolina and Tennessee to the spotlight. Each head coach and three player representatives for each school took to the stage on the final day of SECMD23 in Nashville.
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One-on-One at SECMD23 with SEC Network host Peter Burns
It's a long week at SEC Media Days for Peter Burns and his fellow SEC Network personalities as the league hosts its unofficial kickoff to the 2023 season in Nashville. Burns spoke to David Nuño about the biggest Texas A&M storylines coming out of Music City and more.
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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One-on-One at SECMD23 with former UGA signal-caller Aaron Murray
Former Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray is now a member of the media as a color commentator for ESPN and the SEC Network. He sat down with David Nuño in Nashville to discuss his thoughts on renewing the A&M-Texas rivalry, the Aggies' QB situation and more.
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One-on-One at SEC Media Days with ESPN's Ryan McGee
Writer and SEC Network personality Ryan McGee is hopeful that last year's 5-7 showing is just growing pains for Texas A&M as they enter 2023. McGee sat down with David Nuño in Nashville to talk about the Aggies and plenty of other storylines from SEC Media Days.
Questions surrounding Fisher-Petrino dynamic remain unanswered
Offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino has been described as an offensive mastermind. However, whether or not he calls plays for the Texas A&M offense this fall remains to be seen, and some questions about Jimbo Fisher & Petrino's partnership could extend into the season.
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Kentucky Sports Radio's Nick Roush previews the 'Cats at SECMD23
Before Mark Stoops and the Kentucky Wildcats take to the Nashville stage on Wednesday afternoon at SEC Media Days, Nick Roush of KSR joined David Nuño for a one-on-one preview of what to expect from Big Blue Nation in the Music City and on the gridiron this fall.
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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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SECMD23: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida and Kentucky take stage on Day 3
Wednesday at SEC Media Days brings representatives from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida and Kentucky to the spotlight. Each head coach and three player representatives for each school took to the stage on Day 3 in Nashville.
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Alabama insider Ryan Fowler runs down headlines around Saban & Co.
Host of The Game on 100.9 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama insider Ryan Fowler joined David Nuño and Olin Buchanan to talk about the Tide as Nick Saban & Co. will take center stage at SEC Media Days in Nashville, Tennessee, on Wednesday morning.
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Reviewing Georgia day at SEC Media Days with DawgPost's Dean Legge
The defending national champions were front and center on Tuesday as Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs spoke to the media in Nashville. Following the Dawgs' day in the spotlight, Dean Legge of DawgPost.com recapped the latest news and notes surrounding Georiga football.
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Chris Doering shares what he means by A&M being 'under pressure'
SEC Network analyst Chris Doering believes the Aggies are under more pressure than any other SEC team entering 2023. The Florida legend sat down to explain what pressure looks like for Jimbo Fisher & Co. and discuss why the Ags could be a dark horse team this fall.
SECMD23 Notebook: Tuesday highlights from Vandy, UGA, Auburn & MSU
The Commodores, Bulldogs (x2) and Tigers continued the 2023 edition of SEC Media Days on Tuesday 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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Catching up with Jordan Rodgers & Greg McElroy at SEC Media Days
A pair of former quarterbacks that have transitioned into television, Jordan Rodgers and Greg McElroy sat down with Billy Liucci at SEC Media Days in Nashville to offer their thoughts on Texas A&M heading into 2023, an expanded College Football Playoff and much more.
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Mr. CFB Tony Barnhart 'anxious' to see A&M's 2023 offensive scheme
While in Nashville, Billy Liucci and David Nuño caught up with Mr. College Football, Tony Barnhart, to talk about all things SEC football. The trio discussed Georgia's chances to win three national championships in a row, how Bobby Petrino could impact Texas A&M and more.
A successful 2023 in Aggieland may be contingent on A&M's wideouts
Recent history shows a national championship requires NFL-level receivers, and Texas A&M has plenty of talent ready to line up at wideout. With the addition of offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino, the Aggies' receiving corps could make some noise this fall.