Hop's Weekend Reflections: Beating the Vols, the media's A&M narrative & more
The Aggies picked up their seventh-consecutive victory on Saturday to cap off an 8-1 regular season, but unfortunately, it was not enough to get the Maroon & White into the CFP. David Sandhop has plenty of thoughts on that, the media's narrative of A&M & more.
SEC Round-Up: Sankey, SEC not bending rules while ACC, Big Ten make changes
While other conferences are exploring possible changes in their policies to create easier paths to the College Football Playoff for their members, the Southeastern Conference seems to be set on playing the entirety of its previously agreed-upon 10-game schedule for all teams.
Around CFB: Historic karma threatening to dash Ohio State's playoff hopes
Tuesday night's second College Football Playoff release shed some light on the committee's debate over whether Ohio State or Texas A&M deserves the fourth spot. Time remains to pour over the resumés, but the Buckeyes' chances to make a stronger case are in serious trouble.
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Around CFB: Perception of the Big Ten West division is changing
Ohio State is the toast of the Big Ten and likely figures to win their fourth-consecutive conference title this season. However, the Buckeyes play in the Big Ten East, which is beginning to look like the weaker of the league's two divisions.
Setting up your Saturday: What’s left as college football postponements pile up?
A spike in COVID-19 cases across college football has forced many postponements in this week's action. However, Saturday is still packed with intriguing matchups to watch when you eventually tire of coverage from The Masters.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Upcoming stretch run, individual improvements & more
Billy Liucci took to his keyboard once again to answer another round of subscriber questions during this unexpected off week for Texas A&M football. Liucci looks ahead of the Aggies' final four games, discusses which players and position groups have shined thus far & much more.
Aaron Torres takes us around CFB ahead of another loaded weekend
Another weekend of play in the SEC, the Pac-12's return, and BYU looking to keep their undefeated record. Our man on the West Coast Aaron Torres joined TexAgs Radio to offer his thoughts on the upcoming weekend in college football.
Brett Ciancia analyzes B1G's return, Ohio State as the clear-cut favorite
Pick Six Previews' owner Brett Ciancia joined TexAgs Radio to offer his thoughts on the start of the season in the Big Ten with Ohio State establishing themselves early as the clear-cut favorite to go undefeated, win the league and make the CFP.
Ask Liucci, Part 2: Building depth at RB, Hogs' surprising turnaround & more
Before the Aggies host the Razorbacks on Saturday night at Kyle Field, Billy Liucci answers another round of subscriber questions in this written edition of 'Ask Liucci,' today addressing all things A&M-Arkansas, recruiting and some spooky ghost talk ahead of Halloween.
Hop's Deep Reflections: Starkel's Spartan debut, poking fun at FSU & more
Texas A&M was idle on Saturday, but there was still a full slate of college football greatness and wackiness for David Sandhop to critique. He shares his thoughts on Nick Starkel leading San Jose State to victory, big-play celebrations around the country and much more.
Why the 2020 college football championship Saturday will be strikingly different
Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, nothing about this 2020 college football season will be normal, including conference championship Saturday. The Athletic's Stewart Mandel explains what changes to expect come December.
Setting up your Saturday: The Big Ten’s big debut is finally here
Four of the five Power 5 leagues will be back in action on Saturday as the Big Ten makes its return to the gridiron this weekend. The Athletic's Nicole Auerbach previews a nearly-full slate of college football action this weekend.
Around CFB: Following tumultuous offseason, Big Ten football returns
After trying to strong-arm other members of the Power 5 to sit out the 2020 season with them, the Big Ten decided that they'd play an abbreviated, conference-only schedule like everyone else, and big-time college football in the midwest finally makes its return this weekend.
Aaron Torres switches focus from Big Ten's failures to the Pac-12's
Now known as the "Voice of Reason" around college football, FOX Sports Radio's Aaron Torres joined TexAgs Radio to offer his thoughts on the Big Ten's decision to reverse course as well as the Pac-12's continuous fumbling of any logical decision.
Ciancia discusses Big Ten's decision to revert course, play football this fall
On Wednesday morning, the Big Ten conference announced that they would be backing away from their previous position of not playing football this fall and set an October 24 start date. Brett Ciancia of Pick Six Previews discussed the decision on TexAgs Radio.
Ask Liucci, Part 1: Competition at wideout, young guys to watch & more
Billy Liucci is back at it again with another video Q&A, fielding questions from subscribers ranging from the competition at wide receiver to which young guys he's eager to watch in 2020 and everything in between.
Aaron Torres discusses Jamie Newman's opt-out, Big Ten's ongoing saga
Opt-outs around the country are coming to light and the Big Ten still doesn't know whether or not they want to play. Aaron Torres of FOX Sports Radio joined to discuss the latest from around the college football landscape.
Brett Ciancia discusses latest twist and turns with the Big Ten
Pick Six Previews' owner Brett Cianica joined TexAgs Radio to announce his new partnership with TexAgs.com, analyze the latest round of opt-outs by college football players, and discuss the latest rumors surrounding the B1G possibly playing fall football in 2020.
Aaron Torres offers some bold predictions for the 2020 CFB season
It seems pretty clear that we're going to get college football this fall as games around the country are slated to begin next Thursday. Aaron Torres of FOX Sports Radio joined to share some bold predictions on the 2020 season and discuss the latest with the Big Ten's issues.
It actually does mean more: Football vital for well-being of college towns
The local economies of college towns around the country will be negatively impacted by not having college football this fall. In the SEC, ACC and Big 12, finding a balance between generating revenue and keeping athletes safe from COVID-19 is of the upmost importance.