Nick Harvey to transfer away from Texas A&M, pursue Master's degree
Texas A&M senior cornerback Nick Harvey announced Monday on Twitter that he will transfer to another school to pursue a Master's degree at another university. Harvey did not indicate whether or not he will play football at his new school.
Defense in Review: Texas A&M 31, Ole Miss 24
After a rough first half in Oxford, the Aggie defense responded with perhaps their best showing of the year as they held the explosive Ole Miss offense to just 66 yards in the second half. Billy Liucci shares his thoughts on the A&M defense.
Defense in Review: UCLA 45, Texas A&M 44
The Texas A&M defense looked to have finally turned a corner through the first three quarters against the Bruins, but the collapse that followed was all-too-familiar for fans of the Ags. Billy Liucci looks at the good, the bad and the ugly of the Aggie defense's performance in the loss to UCLA.
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Fall Camp Report: Week One's top performers, newcomers and more
Texas A&M has completed a full week of Fall Camp, including two scrimmages, and some names are starting to separate from the pack in the battle to see the field this fall. Billy Liucci runs down all the biggest news from the Aggies' first set of practices.
20 Questions: Texas A&M Football's biggest concerns entering 2017
Who will man the quarterback position for Texas A&M this season? Will linebacker play finally improve? Which freshmen are ready to make an impact? The Aggies face a lot of questions as Fall Camp begins. Olin Buchanan endeavors to find the answers.
SECMD17 Notebook: Aggie CB Nick Harvey may seek medical redshirt
Texas A&M cornerback Nick Harvey injured his knee during the spring and may seek a medical redshirt after summer surgery. That storyline and more fill out today's edition of Olin Buchanan's SEC Media Days 2017 Notebook.
Liucci Questions Answered: June Recruiting, Football, Freestyle Edition
As Aggies face the long summer waiting for football to return, Billy helps TexAgs subscribers endure by fielding questions about the upcoming 2017 football season, ongoing recruiting battles, college baseball, TV shows, hot cereal and much more.
Scattershooting Texas A&M Football's Spring Progress: Part II
With Texas A&M's spring practices in the rearview, Billy Liucci takes an all-encompassing look at the changes the Aggie Football program has undergone over the last few weeks. In the end-cap of his two-part series, Billy delves into WR Kirk Merritt's future, spring camp distinctions and more.
Scattershooting Texas A&M Football's Spring Progress: Part I
With Texas A&M's spring practices in the rearview, Billy Liucci takes an all-encompassing look at the changes the Aggie Football program has undergone over the last few weeks. In part one of a two-part piece, Billy delves into the Aggies' linebacker situation, quarterback questions and more.
Spring Ball Report: A comprehensive look at A&M's Friday Night Lights
Texas A&M Football held its first public scrimmage of the spring last Friday, allowing fans and media to get a look at the team in action. Billy Liucci was on campus for the festivities and shared his thoughts in his third report on the Aggies' spring practices.
Spring Ball Report: Impressive newcomers, position battles and more
With ten practices in the books, Texas A&M is two-thirds of the way through the 2017 iteration of spring camp. Billy Liucci has kept his ear to the ground throughout and discusses standout performers, unit outlooks and more inside.
Spring Camp Five in Five: Position Battles
The Aggies begin practices on Wednesday, and each day this week Billy will take you inside a different dynamic to watch this spring. The first of those five stories looks at the competition at several key positions for the Aggies in 2017.
Defense in Review: Texas A&M 23, UTSA 10
Despite playing without all but one starter in the secondary, the Aggie defense looked more like the unit that will have to show up against LSU. Billy has ten defensive thoughts on the game.
No. 25 Texas A&M vs. UTSA: Key matchups and players to watch
Coming off of consecutive disappointing losses, Texas A&M is looking to rebound against UTSA. All that stands in their way are a few dynamic running backs and receivers and a dual-threat QB. The Aggie defense will have to step up in a big way on Saturday.
Musings on A&M Football's last two weeks, the road ahead: Part Two
Texas A&M has plummeted to No. 25 in the College Football Playoff rankings after two bad losses to Mississippi schools. Where can the Aggies go from here? Billy Liucci discusses that and more in the second half of this two-part series.
Key Matchups: No. 8 Texas A&M vs. Ole Miss
Texas A&M-Ole Miss is loaded with important matchups, the most important of which is at the quarterback position. With backups starting on each side, who will step up and generate some offense for each team?
Defense in Review: Mississippi State 35, Texas A&M 28
Texas A&M's defense has struggled mightily against zone read schemes for three weeks, allowing over 1,000 rushing yards during that span. Mississippi State punched the Aggies in the mouth, and the Maroon and White folded down the stretch.
Key Matchups: No. 4 Texas A&M at Mississippi State
In the College Football Playoff rankings for the first time, Texas A&M needs a road win at Mississippi State to stay in the national title hunt. To get it, the Ags will have to stop Nick Fitzgerald, Fred Ross and A.J. Jefferson while tuning out the noise.
Defense in Review: Texas A&M 52, New Mexico State 10
Texas A&M's dominant performance against an overmatched New Mexico State squad gave the Aggies a chance to see how some of their young talent is developing and to rest players that will be key to the defense's success as the season wears on.
Defense in Review: No. 1 Alabama 33, No. 6 Texas A&M 14
Texas A&M's defense had it's ups and downs on Saturday, but two back-breaking plays kept the performance from earning a high grade. Billy Liucci provides his breakdown of the Ags' performance against the Tide.