55:45
Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, November 11)
TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Monday morning as No. 15 Texas A&M prepares for New Mexico State following its second open date. Liucci discusses the Aggies' remaining slate and what's happening around the SEC.
20:35
Running through College Football Playoff scenarios with SEC Mike
On Tuesday, ESPN released its College Football Playoff rankings with 7-2 Texas A&M debuting at No. 14. Host of That SEC Podcast, Michael Bratton, joined Friday's edition of TexAgs Live to discuss some hypotheticals as the end of the regular season nears.
Cover Story: Aspirations remain the same after Ags' disappointing road loss
Texas A&M was outplayed in all phases of the game on Saturday night, as the South Carolina Gamecocks rolled to a 44-20 victory over the Aggies at Williams-Brice Stadium. Though the Ags now have their first SEC blemish in 2024, Mike Elko & Co. still have everything left to play for.
138:15
SPMT 489 with Trev Alberts: Josh Pate, Laura Rutledge & Amanda Scarborough
In another lecture with SPMT 489, Dr. Gregg Bennett was joined by CBS Sports college football analyst Josh Pate, ESPN and SEC Network host Laura Rutledge and Texas A&M All-American pitcher Amanda Scarborough.
12:00
As Pokes head to Aggieland, SLC commish Chris Grant joins TexAgs LIVE
Chris Grant is the seventh commissioner of the Southland Conference since the league's founding in 1963, and this weekend, SLC affiliate McNeese is coming to Aggieland. On Tuesday, Grant joined TexAgs LIVE to talk about opportunities in the SLC ahead of Saturday's matchup.
21:57
SEC Unfiltered's Dave Shumate says Mike Elko has 'never had a bad defense'
On Texas A&M's first day of fall camp, Dave Shumate of SEC Unfiltered joined Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Radio to discuss all things Southeastern Conference football. Shumate spoke on what Mike Elko's first year could look like, A&M's opponents and much more.
13:23
Gordy: Georgia currently alone in the 'top tier' of SEC powerhouses
SEC Media Days are officially in the rearview as the 2024 season creeps closer. During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Chris Gordy of SportsTalk 790 and Locked On SEC discussed his biggest takeaways from Dallas, what makes the SEC tougher than other leagues and more.
14:20
From Radio Row: Greg Sankey, Southeastern Conference commissioner
On Wednesday morning from Radio Row at SEC Media Days 2024, Southeastern Conference commissioner Greg Sankey joined TexAgs Radio to discuss the current state of the 16-team league, the week in Dallas and much, much more.
10:05
TexAgs Rewind (7/17)
Wednesday's rewind heard Chris Phillips of SEC Unfiltered, J.D. Pickell of On3 Sports, Jordan Rodgers of ESPN & SEC Network and SEC commissioner Greg Sankey.
6:20
Dari Nowkhah speaks on A&M's renewed conference rivalry with Texas
Now a 16-team league at 2024 SEC Media Days, host and anchor at ESPN and the SEC Network, Dari Nowkhah sat down with David Nuño to discuss all things SEC, including the additions of Texas and Oklahoma and what Texas A&M can do under Mike Elko.
3:54
SECMD Lookback, Day 1: Kelly, Beamer, Kiffin & Lea kickoff the week in Big D
Day 1 of the 2024 edition of SEC Media Days is officially in the books as Greg Sankey, Brian Kelly, Shane Beamer, Lane Kiffin and Clark Lea each had their time at the podium in Dallas. David Nuño and Olin Buchanan recapped the biggest storylines to emerge on Monday.
343:53
SECMD24: LSU, South Carolina, Ole Miss & Vandy kick off SEC Media Days
Howdy from Big D! For the first time ever, SEC Media Days is taking place in the Lone Star State. On Monday, representatives from LSU, South Carolina, Ole Miss and Vanderbilt take center stage, along with Commissioner Greg Sankey, to begin the week.
52:24
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey shares opening remarks at SECMD24
To open the 2024 Southeastern Conference Media Days, Commissioner Greg Sankey took to the podium to discuss the latest regarding the SEC's position on conference realignment, the ongoing impact of litigation on college athletics and much more.
5:06
Setting the Scene: SECMD24 takes center stage in Dallas this week
SEC Media Days kicks off in Dallas on Monday, but Mike Elko and the Aggies won't take the stage until Thursday. Before the festivities get underway, David Nuño and Olin Buchanan preview what to expect from Big D as the nation's best CFB league steps into the spotlight.
21:15
Tom Hart pontificates on the pomp & circumstance of SEC Media Days
Peak talkin' SZN is here as SEC Media Days 2024 kicks off on Monday morning in Dallas. With football right around the corner, ESPN and SEC Network play-by-play voice Tom Hart joined TexAgs Radio on Tuesday morning to talk some ball and much more.
12:27
SEC Unfiltered's Chris Phillips enters 2024 in 'show me mode' with A&M
Chris Phillips of SEC Unfiltered has never been to the State of Texas, but that will change next week when SEC Media Days takes over Dallas. During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Phillips touched on some key SEC storylines as talking season rolls on.
50:37
FTM, Ep. 60: Settlement uncertainty, tampering terrors & more
On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco discuss the biggest questions still remaining from the House vs. NCAA settlement, persistent issues with transfer tampering and much, much more. Enjoy!
19:09
Dellenger: Unanswered questions remain with NCAA's settlement
During Tuesday morning's edition of TexAgs Radio, Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports provided the latest regarding the NCAA's most recent settlement and the process that goes along with it. Dellenger also touched on the future of collectives, conference realignment and more.
Del Conte flaunts Texas' aura ahead of Southeastern Conference entrance
Texas and Oklahoma joined the 2024 SEC Spring Meetings as the two Big 12 schools will officially join the conference on July 1, 2024. With their addition, the rivalries within the league will only heat up as the Aggies and Longhorns will meet on the gridiron on November 30, 2024.
Financial changes force athletic departments to act like accountants
Much of the conversation coming out of Destin and the 2024 SEC Spring Meetings surrounds the financial changes currently impacting college athletics. From revenue sharing to proposing roster limitations and everything in between, the times they are a-changin'.