SEC Round-Up: LSU's 'priority No. 1' is chasing another national title
With college football fully underway this weekend, can LSU relive its' historic 2019 season to capture another national title? There are those in Baton Rouge hanging on a handful of similarities as signs that the Tigers are destined to bring another title home to The Boot.
Breakdown: Aggie linebackers and big-play mistakes
It's become all too common at Texas A&M, across the tenures of multiple defensive coordinators: bad breakdowns at the linebacker level leading to big plays for the other team. Against Western Carolina there were a lot of positives — and one painful teaching moment.
Texas A&M 41, Western Carolina 17: Defense in review
The Aggies again gave up a big play on the ground, but the numbers otherwise were favorable. Unfortunately, it's hard to tell much about the Texas A&M defense after Saturday's game — but there is something to glean from who got much-needed rest and who impressed in their place.
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Texas A&M 41, Western Carolina 17: Offense in review
When the Aggies would have preferred to be learning more about their potential, they learned a bit more instead about what they're lacking. The Texas A&M offense now heads into a clash with a stout Vanderbilt defense hoping expected contributors will step up.
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Game Highlights: Texas A&M vs. Western Carolina
Senior night at Kyle Field, another 100-yard game from Tra Carson, two Aggie quarterbacks and — most importantly — a win. TexAgs presents the story of Saturday's game from a field-level angle, as seen on CW-8 Aggieland.
Inside the Numbers: Advanced stats for Texas A&M-Western Carolina
Onlookers may not have been terribly impressed with Texas A&M's performance against a subpar foe on Saturday night, but the numbers tell a slightly different story. In every category but one, the Aggies asserted themselves.
Photo Gallery: Aggies move to 7-3 on Senior Night at Kyle Field
It wasn't the prettiest, but it was a win — in the last game the Aggies will play at Kyle Field this year, and the last the seniors ever will. TexAgs presents the story of Saturday's game with an extensive gallery of images.
Optical Illusions: What did Aggies' lackluster defeat of WCU mean?
It was a comfortable win ... but was it? The Aggies were dominant ... but were they? Indeed, it's easy to walk away from Texas A&M's win on Saturday and not be sure what to think. With Vanderbilt and LSU left on the schedule, that's a daunting proposition.
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Aggies reflect on Senior Night, 41-17 defeat of Western Carolina
Powered by Tra Carson's third straight 100-yard rushing game and four touchdown tosses from two quarterbacks, the Aggies overcame a slow start to move to 7-3 in the season's final home game. After Saturday's final Kevin Sumlin and his players reacted.
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Post-Game Wrap with Jordan Pugh: Texas A&M 41, Western Carolina 17
Though an at-times lackluster win against an overmatched opponent, Saturday's result left Texas A&M fans with plenty to talk about. Former A&M and NFL defensive back Jordan Pugh joins the discussion on the Aggies' final two games, the quarterback situation and more.
Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 41, Western Carolina 17
On Senior Night at Kyle Field the Aggies endured a lackluster start to roll in the second half, advancing to 7-3 on the season behind more than 300 rushing yards, a mostly stifling defense and a late appearance by Kyle Allen.
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Setting the Scene: Aggies close home schedule against Western Carolina
It's the last game at Kyle Field until another season comes and the final "tune-up" date on the schedule before Texas A&M closes the season on the road against two SEC foes. From Senior Night to the QB situation, there's plenty to watch from the Aggies against WCU.
Texas A&M vs. Western Carolina: Key matchups
Among the litany of questions the Aggies have to answer, the run defense and a hopeful rebound from the pass rush stand tallest. It's good timing for a tune-up game, but several small battles must be taken seriously.
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Texas A&M Football weekly press conference: Western Carolina
Coming off of perhaps their most disappointing loss of the season, the Aggies have three games remaining to pull it together. On Tuesday Kevin Sumlin and his coordinators sat down with the media to react and look ahead.