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Jay Arnold discusses life after football, A&M's 2017 defense & more
Former A&M DL Jay Arnold joined Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio to discuss random topics, the Aggie defense in 2017, how it feels to be a former Texas A&M football player and much more.
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Jay Arnold on his decision to hang up the cleats and moving on
During Friday's edition of TexAgs Radio, recently retired A&M defensive lineman Jay Arnold joined the program to discuss his choice to retire, what he expects from the defense this season and his plans.
Dissecting Disappointment: A&M-Mizzou, Part I
Whatever second chance the Aggies afforded their season with the Auburn win, they then squandered. A final look begins with a defense that found a new level of defenseless in the game's most pivotal moments.
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Texas A&M 35, Arkansas 28: Defense in review
The Razorbacks got their yardage on the ground, as expected. Yet, sometime in the second half, a funny thing happened to the Aggie defense. It's a development that will have positive ramifications all season.
Texas A&M 58, SMU 6: Defense in review
The quality of competition factors in, yes. But it has no bearing on the defense's improvements, which manifested clearly in quarterback pressure and one key return from injury. Now all eyes turn to Arkansas.
Momentum M.O.: Aggies steamroll their way to 4-0
The quality of competition the last three weeks is less of a story than how A&M faced it. Undefeated, sitting on a quality road win and featuring emerging young talent, the Aggies head into SEC play as contenders.
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Quotes, Notes & Video: Texas A&M 58, SMU 6
Everyone got in on the fun during the Aggies' rout, with several players seeing their first extended action and others having career games. Kevin Sumlin and his players assessed their 4-0 start after the game.
Texas A&M 52, South Carolina 28: Defense & special teams review
A slight improvement over 2013 was all any Aggie could ask for to open the season on the road against a top-10 opponent. Instead, the A&M defense provided compelling moments and a strong cause for hope.
Make or break spring in store for Taylor brothers, D-line?
The Aggies march on in pursuit of adding talented bodies to a defensive line that ended 2013 in need of assistance. Will a few get left behind in the process? Spring is their chance to show the coaches otherwise.
Aggies open spring with sights trained
Entering spring camp, competition reigns supreme across the Aggie roster with spots up for grabs at a number of positions. What was apparent on Friday, however, was that talent waits en masse to fill them.
Defensive tests to define A&M-Duke duel
If entertainment turns out to be lacking in the Chick-fil-A Bowl, it likely won't be for want of offense. When two powerful units face defenses that turned in lackluster showings in 2013, will A&M hold the advantage?
Scattershooting: NFL, legacies, bowl thoughts & more
Tuesday will bring a likely farewell to two of the best to ever play at Texas A&M and a wealth of questions about what was and what will be. Liucci examines all the angles from the game, recruiting and much more.
Missouri 28, Texas A&M 21: Defense in review
The Aggies' season met a disheartening end in Columbia, but the blame could not fall on the defense's shoulders. In putting on its best performance of the season, the unit shed rays of hope going forward.
Auburn 45, Texas A&M 41: Defense in review
An inability to get stops and helplessness against the run ultimately doomed Saturday's outcome. There is no sugarcoating what the Aggies put on the field against the Tigers; wholesale changes may be needed.
Texas A&M 65, Sam Houston 28: Defense in review
Better than against Rice? Undoubtedly. Good enough to go against 'Bama? That's the question for the A&M defense, which had its ups, downs, takeaways and breakdowns against SHSU but still remains a mystery.
Friday Blowout: Manziel, recruiting & eight other topics
Johnny Manziel. The All-SEC teams. Top Fall Camp developments. Matt Davis. Recruiting prospects. From those and more, pick a subject related to Texas A&M and you'll find it covered in Liucci's Friday thoughts.
Week 1 Recap: News, thoughts & scrimmage notes
Into the books goes A&M's first week of Fall Camp, and with it several battles come into clearer focus. Yet, with several freshmen pushing early and No. 2 QB up for grabs, what did Saturday's scrimmage impart?
Young himself, Obioha to be leader of even younger DL
As a no-name prospect out of Louisiana, Julien Obioha was thrown into the fire during the 2012 season. Now, Obioha must use that experience to lead an even younger crop of Aggies along the defensive line.
News, notes & thoughts from Day 1 of Fall Camp
Johnny Manziel's return to the field and the freshmen's process of acclimation highlighted the developments from Monday's start of fall practices. Liucci touches on who impressed, what to watch for and much more.
Five In Five: Fall's most interesting position battles
While the Aggies are rock-solid at several positions, the depth chart is yet to be cemented at certain key ones. With August ahead to make a statement, which spots are up for grabs — and who will take them?