Final thoughts & observations from A&M's Pro Day
Were NFL careers made or broken by Wednesday's results? That remains to be seen, writes Billy Liucci, but in their own way several Aggies helped their chances of reaching a late pick or undrafted free agent mark.
Texas A&M 51, Mississippi State 41: Offense in review
Can there be holes in an offense that averages 49 points per game? Johnny Manziel and his receiving corps looked the part as usual against the Bulldogs, but certain areas need attention before LSU and Missouri.
Manziel dominates in memorable sendoff, A&M win
Will Johnny Football return, or won't he? Aggies won't know the answer for a while yet, but in another game with eyes all on him and a porous defense to account for, the Heisman winner delivered greatness again.
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Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 51, Mississippi State 41
Johnny Manziel put on a show in what may have been his final game on Kyle Field, tallying 493 total yards and five touchdowns. Malcome Kennedy and Travis Labhart also caught a pair of touchdown passes each.
Auburn 45, Texas A&M 41: Offense in review
The Aggies put up 41 points, but left several off the board; they almost overcame the defense, but wasted its four consecutive stops. There's a wealth of good in A&M's offense, but tweaks are needed to fix the bad.
Texas A&M 65, Sam Houston 28: Offense in review
As if worked by a surgeon's hands, the Aggie offense took the Bearkats apart with ease and precision on Saturday. Featuring stars in every position group and with room left to grow, it could reach new heights.
Five In Five: Five rising role players in 2013
Several members of Texas A&M's 2013 team are known commodities, but key opportunities to rise and make an impact exist for others. Which important loads will be borne on the backs of lesser-known Aggies?
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30 Players in 30 Days: #28 Nehemiah Hicks
On Wednesday the TexAgs Radio cast continued the 2013 edition of 30 in 30, breaking down the 30 most important players on the 2013 Aggie football team. Senior tight end Nehemiah Hicks checked in at #28.
Spring Recap: Offensive line, receivers, tight ends
One group should transition to a new arrangement and match the nation's best as if it were nothing. The other faces a mixture of potential and uncertainty with the summer approaching. What did the spring show?
Thoughts on FNL, spring football, looking ahead & more
This far into the spring season, what has Texas A&M learned about the roster it'll return in the fall? Liucci analyzes Friday Night Lights performances and more to paint an up-to-date picture of the 2013 Aggies.
News & notes from Day 7 of spring practice
Several second-string players received their chance to show the coaches their worth on Wednesday, while A&M mixes and matches parts. Who impressed and who must do so soon? Liucci imparts the latest.
Thoughts on Texas A&M's first spring scrimmage
Saturday's open scrimmage gave the Aggie coaches and fans their first extended look at what pieces the 2013 team is working with. Liucci analyzes the early risers, the recurring questions and what to look for.
News & notes from Day 2 of spring practice
With A&M's first practice in pads two days away, Liucci takes a brief look at the three salient points facing each position group in the early going. Which storylines are in the works, and who must prove their worth?
Five In Five: Five who face a make-or-break spring
The Aggies return a number of quality players from the 2012 team, but one of the nation's best recruiting classes will bring an equal amount of competition. Who must make spring practices count to secure a spot?
Texas A&M 29, Alabama 24: Offense in Review
The nation's top defense had few answers for a unit that now looks practically flawless. With one of the game's best coordinators scheming and a Heisman front-runner running point, what can stop the Aggies?
LSU 24, Texas A&M 19: Offense in Review
In a close loss, the Aggies showed much to be encouraged by and found a great deal to learn from. A&M can clearly put up points on top SEC defenses; the key is fixing the mistakes that doomed it on Saturday.
Texas A&M 58, Arkansas 10: Offense in Review
In putting up more than 700 yards, the Aggies had their way with Arkansas' defense and showed flashes that make the future look bright. The best part, Liucci writes, is that A&M's offense can get even better.
Another week brings A&M closer to important answers
Who will the backup quarterback be? What will the Aggies' season-opening secondary look like? And which freshmen haven't fallen out of the race to start? In a look at the Fall Camp week that was, Liucci weighs in.
Observations from Saturday's scrimmage
The Aggies trotted out a new formation, got several exciting plays from young newcomers and flashed a bit of talent up and down the roster on Saturday in Kyle Field. Which names made the day's biggest impact?
Fall Camp Day #12: Post-practice spotlight
The Aggies' fall practices continued with a heightened sense of determination on Thursday, with Johnny Manziel holding the reins of the quarterback position. The former Parade All-American was the day's story.