Best & worst moments from Texas A&M football's 2024 campaign
There were highs and lows this fall as Mike Elko's first Fightin' Texas Aggie football team finished the 2024 campaign with an 8-5 record. Through the blowout wins and blown opportunities, there were some moments to remember...and others to forget.
Who's in vs. what's left: Texas A&M's transfer portal haul takes shape
Transfer portal movement has been ceaseless throughout the past month as programs across the country work to fill in the gaps and prepare for 2025. Ryan Brauninger takes stock of Texas A&M's current additions and how remaining spots may be allocated in the coming weeks.
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12th Man's support lived up to BJ Mayes' expectations throughout 2024
A senior from Houston, defensive back BJ Mayes snagged his fourth interception of the season in Texas A&M's Las Vegas Bowl showing last week. In an exclusive interview, Mayes spoke about his first season in Maroon & White, playing for Mike Elko and more.
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The Loochador Podcast: Early offseason discourse after Elko's first year
The first season of the Elko Era ended with a 35-31 defeat to USC in the Las Vegas Bowl as the Aggies finished 2024 with an 8-5 record. On this edition of the Loochador, Billy Liucci and David Nuño rehash the trip to Sin City and react to A&M's recent run on the recruiting trail.
12 Key Statistics: Southern California 35, Texas A&M 31 (2024 Las Vegas Bowl)
Taking a closer look at the Aggies' performance from Friday's defeat to USC in the SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl reveals plenty of interesting statistics and numbers to make note of. As A&M finishes 2024, it's time to dive into 12 stats from the action vs. the Trojans.
Learned, Loved, Loathed: USC 35, Texas A&M 31 (2024 Las Vegas Bowl)
Southern California scored a touchdown with eight seconds remaining to sink Texas A&M to a fifth and final loss in 2024 as the Aggies fell to the Trojans, 35-31. Olin Buchanan shares what he learned, loved and loathed about the Aggies' postseason performance.
A&M's season ends with microcosmic second-half collapse in Las Vegas
Texas A&M rattled off 17 straight points to begin the second half, but the Aggies coughed up that advantage in the fourth quarter. Even after Marcel Reed seemingly avoided another catastrophe, the Aggies gave the Trojans eight seconds too many in a Las Vegas Bowl loss.
Post Game Review: Southern California 35, Texas A&M 31
The thin line between a gutsy win and a gutting defeat was painfully apparent as Texas A&M concluded its 2024 season with a frustrating 35-31 Las Vegas Bowl loss to USC. The Trojans marched 75 yards in less than two minutes to score the go-ahead TD with eight seconds left.
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Ask Liucci: Going bowling in Las Vegas, all eyes on the portal & more
It's a busy part of the college football season as Texas A&M is preparing for the 2024 SRS Las Vegas Bowl AND scouring the transfer portal for important additions. With so much going on, Billy Liucci tackled another round of subscriber questions on those topics and more.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, December 2)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Monday morning as Texas A&M fell to Texas in the first iteration of the renewed rivalry, 17-7. Liucci reflected on Mike Elko's first year as the head man in Aggieland and much more.
Players to Watch: No. 20 Texas A&M vs. No. 3 Texas
There will be stars on the sidelines and stars between the lines as the Lone Star Showdown takes its place at the center of the college football universe this weekend. Olin Buchanan identifies players from both the Aggies and Longhorns to keep an eye on come Saturday night.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, November 25)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Monday morning after No. 20 Texas A&M fell to Auburn. Liucci discusses Saturday's all-important renewal of the Lone Star Showdown against the No. 3 Longhorns, Week 13 results and much more.
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The Loochador Podcast: Inside Texas A&M's demoralizing 4OT defeat
Against all odds, Texas A&M still controls its destiny in the battle to reach Atlanta because the Aggies got a lot of help in Gainesville and Norman on Saturday. In this edition of the Loochador Podcast, Billy Liucci and David Nuño discuss A&M's loss at Auburn, the path ahead and more.
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Defensive back BJ Mayes motivated even more by painful loss
BJ Mayes got his hands on his third interception of the season on Saturday night as Texas A&M fell to Auburn on the road. In an exclusive interview, the senior defensive back discussed the loss at Jordan-Hare and how he's using the hurt to motivate him entering this week of practice.
12 Key Statistics: Auburn 43, Texas A&M 41 (4OT)
Taking a closer look at the Aggies' performance from Saturday's defeat in quadruple overtime to Auburn reveals plenty of interesting statistics and numbers to make note of. As Texas A&M drops to 5-2 in SEC play, it's now time to dive into 12 stats from the action vs. the Tigers.
Post Game Review: Auburn 43, No. 15 Texas A&M 41 (4OT)
After battling back from a 21-0 deficit, No. 15 Texas A&M found itself in a fourth-quarter dogfight that ultimately found its way into four overtime periods. Unfortunately for Mike Elko & Co., Auburn made one more play as the Ags dropped a massive opportunity, 43-41.
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Bravion Rogers focused on upholding the standards of A&M's defense
A sophomore from La Grange, defensive back Bravion Rogers recorded a tackle-for-loss in Texas A&M's 38-3 win over New Mexico State last week. In an exclusive interview, Rogers spoke about getting back in the win column, seeing his game improve this fall and more.
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Defense in Review feat. Sean Porter: South Carolina 44, Texas A&M 20
It was an uncharacteristic night for Texas A&M's defense, missing 25 tackles per PFF and allowing South Carolina to put up 44 in Columbia. Billy Liucci and Sean Porter, with a guest appearance from Jonathan Stewart, break down the defensive showing from the Ags.
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The Fan Show sponsored by PrizePicks
Matt Browning, Sutton Turner and Roy May joined Thursday's edition of TexAgs Live to share a complete fan perspective on all things Texas A&M Athletics as football is on a bye, but both basketball programs' non-conference slates are underway.
Learned, Loved, Loathed: South Carolina 44, Texas A&M 20
No. 10 Texas A&M played its worst game of the season on Saturday night, as the South Carolina Gamecocks upset the Aggies at Williams-Brice Stadium, 44-20. Olin Buchanan shares what he learned, loved and loathed about the Aggies' disappointing performance.