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Mike Elko elevates John Perry to Texas A&M's wide receivers coach
4 mo ago by Richard Zane
With over 30 years of experience in the college and NFL ranks, Mike Elko is elevating John Perry to wide receivers coach. The head coach at Merrimack from 2008-12, Perry came to Aggieland in 2025 after assistant roles at Rutgers, Sam Houston and the Houston Texans.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Friday, January 24)
1 yr ago by Billy Liucci
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Friday morning as Texas A&M hoops will travel to Austin to face Texas. Liucci previewed the Lone Star Showdown on the hardwood, detailed Mike Elko's addition to the defensive staff and more.
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Diamond Thoughts: Balance, business and Texas A&M's 3-0 start
10 yr ago by Gabe Bock
Easily and impressively, No. 4 Texas A&M opened the season with a sweep. Yes, it was Hofstra. Nonetheless, that the Aggies took care of business was less impressive than the fact that it was done with a balanced effort at the plate and the emergence of a stellar freshman on the mound.
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Photo Gallery: Aggies debut pinstripe unis, sweep Hofstra to open season
10 yr ago by TexAgs Studios
A weekend of beautiful weather ushered in another Texas A&M baseball season at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park, with the No. 4-ranked Aggies dominating the visiting Hofstra Pride to open the year at 3-0. TexAgs presents the best moments of the weekend in an extensive gallery.
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Tyler Ivey shines in debut as Aggies complete sweep, beat Hofstra, 5-0
10 yr ago by Chase McGuire
Rob Childress' Aggies finished off a season-opening sweep of Hofstra on Sunday, leaning on the arm of freshman Tyler Ivey and the bat of Ronnie Gideon in a 5-0 victory. It was Ivey's first win in an Aggie uniform and Texas A&M's third in three games this season.
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No. 4 Aggies down Hofstra, 15-4, to move to 2-0
10 yr ago by Abby Kowal
Led by a big day from Hunter Melton, No. 4 Texas A&M throttled Hofstra 15-4 on Saturday to run its record to 2-0. Melton had two home runs and Ronnie Gideon hit a grand slam to cap off a high-octane day at the plate for the Aggies.
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Series Preview: #4 Texas A&M vs. Hofstra
10 yr ago by David Sandhop
Expectations are high for a Texas A&M team pegged as a consensus top-five squad and contender for the SEC title — and thus, the national title. It begins Friday with a visit from the Hofstra Pride, which will allow the Aggies to define some important up-in-the-air roles.
 
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