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TexAgs Rewind (7/26)
Friday's edition of the rewind heard the GO Hour with TexAgs columnist Olin Buchanan, Chad Withrow of Outkick-FOX, former Texas A&M pitcher and current Oakland Athletic Ross Stripling and Missouri insider Nate Edwards.
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Ross Stripling 'proud' of upcoming induction into A&M's Hall of Fame
Former Aggie baseball pitcher and current hurler for the Oakland A’s, Ross Stripling is a part of the Texas A&M Athletic Hall of Fame class of 2024. The two-time All-American joined Friday's edition of TexAgs Radio to discuss the honor, Michael Earley's program and more.
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Around Aggieland (7/26)
On Friday’s edition of TexAgs Radio, Kay Naegeli took us Around Aggieland and provided updates on all things Texas A&M as 24 Aggies compete in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, ace Ryan Prager announced his return and much more.
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11:05
Outkick's Chad Withrow ready to see Collin Klein's offense on display
Host of “Hot Mic w/ Hutton & Withrow," Outkick's Chad Withrow offers his thoughts on storylines surrounding the Southeastern Conference, specifically Mike Elko's program and what Collin Klein's offense can look like in year one.
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In-studio chat with Chadwell, newest additions to A&M's women's golf staff
On Friday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Texas A&M women's golf head coach Gerrod Chadwell and first-year assistant coaches Ryan Sirman and Allison Howarth joined in-studio to discuss the coaching staff, the offseason and much more.
Aggies in Paris: Updates on Texas A&M athletes at the 2024 Olympics
The 2024 Olympic Games have already begun as the Opening Ceremony in Paris is held on Friday, June 26. Follow along as the TexAgs crew provides updates on how the 24 Texas A&M athletes perform at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad.
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24 Players in 24 Days: #21 Donovan Green
Sidelined the entire 2023 season, tight end Donovan Green will return to action in 2024. After a successful freshman campaign, hauling in 22 receptions for 233 yards, with 135 of those coming after the catch, Green comes in at No. 21 on 24 Players in 24 Days.
Standout OL Vincent Johnson received an offer from A&M this week
2026 Sulphur Springs offensive lineman Vincent Johnson checks in at 6-foot-5 and 320 pounds, and as a sophomore, his aggressive and technical style of play earned him district offensive newcomer of the year honors. On Thursday, Johnson received an offer from Texas A&M.
Three Things: Previewing Texas A&M's pool party weekend & more
As he does every Friday morning, TexAgs' senior recruiting analyst Jason Howell offered up another round of his weekly recruiting thoughts. In this edition of his Three Things, Howell previewed Texas A&M's pool party weekend, discussed ongoing recruiting battles and more.
The truth? Texas A&M's defensive line could be even better in 2024
Shemar Turner isn't lying when he claims Texas A&M has one of the best D-lines in the nation, as the group ranked 14th in run defense and eighth in sacks a year ago. With the arrival of Nic Scourton, plus further development and experience, Turner isn't bending the truth.
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Ask Liucci: Pre-Fall Camp storylines, position battles to watch & more
Fall camp is less than a week away as Mike Elko and the Aggies are about to hit the practice fields in preparation for the 2024 campaign. In this edition of Ask Liucci, TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci answered another round of subscriber questions.
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TexAgs Rewind (7/25)
Thursday's rewind heard TexAgs columnist Olin Buchanan, former Texas A&M QB Stephen McGee, Texas A&M pitcher Ryan Prager and TexAgs co-owner & executive editor Billy Liucci.
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24 Players in 24 Days: #22 Tre Watson
Tight end Tre Watson comes to Texas A&M after spending three seasons as a Fresno State Bulldog, where he caught 56 passes for 592 yards and four touchdowns in 33 games. With Collin Klein's heavy usage of the tight end, Watson comes in at No. 22 on 24 Players in 24 Days.
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Pragmatic Ryan Prager details his decision to stay in Maroon & White
Texas A&M left-handed pitcher Ryan Prager announced on Wednesday afternoon that he's staying in Aggieland despite being a third-round selection in the 2024 MLB Draft. On Thursday morning, Prager joined TexAgs Radio to discuss that decision and more.
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FOX Sports Radio's Aaron Torres offers his SECMD24 takeaways
Media days around the country are in full swing as the Big Ten and ACC have stepped into the spotlight this week. With the kickoff to the 2024 season just over five weeks away, FOX Sports Radio's Aaron Torres joined TexAgs Radio on Thursday to take us around college football.
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McGee expects a lot of opportunities for tight ends in Klein's offense
Tight ends are the focus of today's talk as Tre Watson checks in at No. 22 in our 24 Players in 24 Days countdown, and Stephen McGee has plenty of thoughts on that position. On Thursday, our QB1 explained why the tight ends are important to A&M's offense and more.
Texas A&M looks to maintain status as nation's top rebounding team
Though relatively undersized, Texas A&M's frontcourt is more than skilled and experienced enough to help the Aggies lead the country in total rebounding once again. David Sandhop evaluates the team's big men in this installment of the summer preview series.
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Rapid Reaction: Ryan Prager announces his return to Texas A&M
Despite being selected in the third round of the 2024 MLB Draft, Texas A&M left-hander Ryan Prager has announced he will return to Aggieland for the 2025 campaign. Ryan Brauninger and Richard Zane react to the news that Prager will not sign a professional contract.
Left-handed pitcher Ryan Prager to return for 2025 season at A&M
Texas A&M left-handed pitcher Ryan Prager has announced he will return to Aggieland for the 2025 season despite being drafted by the Los Angeles Angels in the third round of the 2024 MLB Draft. A second-team All-SEC pick, Prager was 9-1 with a 2.95 ERA in 2024.
Aggies embrace Elko's push for establishing culture of accountability
In hopes of turning around an underachieving program, Mike Elko has installed a culture built on accountability at Texas A&M. Things like showing up on time for team meals may seem trivial, but it's the small deeds that can lead to big changes and ultimately sustained success.