Contender or Pretender: Which unbeatens finish the year unscathed?
Seventeen undefeated teams (SEC excluded) remain with their season intact. Which teams have a chance to make it to Miami, which teams have no shot at the title and who should be on upset watch this week?
Big East not dead yet? Three weeks in, it appears so
Not too long ago, USF, Rutgers and Louisville all held a place in the nation's top 10. Years of mediocrity in between have turned the Big East into a national joke, but early returns say the conference isn't dead yet.
Rivalry matchups, big names highlight Week 3
Can USC beat Stanford? Saturday will bring Heisman favorite Matt Barkley's final chance. Meanwhile, the Spartans and Irish clash in a battle of ranked teams in East Lansing. Oh, and don't forget Louisiana-Monroe.
Notre Dame rising, Week 2's top games & more
The season's second week brings, for some, a chance to build on a stellar week one. For others, it may be the only chance to avoid a tailspin. Where should your eyes be on Saturday? (Besides College Station.)
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Heisman Hopefuls: New names sprint into top five
In the latest rankings by TexAgs' Olin Buchanan, a Heisman Trophy voter since 1993, blazing performances in Week 1 pushed a quartet of names in line behind the favorite in the race for college football's top honor.
What to watch across the nation in Week 1
The offseason couldn't end fast enough for fans who witnessed the Penn State scandal, realignment and another year of SEC dominance. Which stories, games and players should draw your eye this weekend?
What was Texas A&M's top season opener?
Many memorable contests have danced across Aggie football's stage, some of which kicked off new seasons in special fashion. Which teams and players make up the most noteworthy stories of old?
Cedric Collins nearing a decision?
The 2014 defensive back from Skyline has named A&M as his leader for quite some time. After a summer of travel and offseason work, is he close to a decision regarding where he'll play college football?
TexAgs' Top Tens: Summer kickoff edition
With the release of the updated Top 113 in '13 recruiting rankings, Liucci spotlights the best of the best — the top players, as it stands now, at every position in the Lone Star State in 2013. Who made the cut?
TexAgs on the Trail: Saturday recruiting blowout
Coaches are making the rounds with summer in full swing and names are moving up, down, on and off the board. While A&M recruits across Texas and even further out, Liucci and the TexAgs staff break it all down.
2014 RB Samaje Perine talks A&M visit
Perine, from Pflugerville Hendrickson, is working hard to recover from injury last season but it hasn't stopped schools from showing interest. He talked with TexAgs about his rehab and his recent visit to A&M.
Sumlin, staff continue identifying national targets
The A&M coaching staff continues to scour from sea to sea in the search for talent, extending a number of new offers to prospects outside of Texas' borders and keeping their eyes and ears on several others.
Sumlin, Aggies taking recruiting to national scale
Despite the breadth of talented football players coming out of Texas each season, a number of the nation's top prospects lie outside the Great State's borders — and the A&M staff is out courting a number of them.
Recruiting Review: Some winding down, others opening up
The 2013 recruiting race is expected to enter a slight lull this week, but various prized prospects are far from shutting it down. Others, as Billy Liucci writes, may have a decision in mind. What's next for A&M?
J.J. Gustafson examining options post-visit
The Dallas Jesuit OL accounted for his absence from A&M's Junior Day with an unofficial visit on Tuesday. Following what he described as a great experience, what are his plans from here? Liucci has more.
Mike Sherman is no fool ... and maybe that's the problem
The former NFL head coach, with a thinking man's touch, has built a program the right way at A&M. But as John Lopez writes, sometimes what it takes to make the 'jump' can be found in a much simpler answer.
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Baseball notes with A&M head coach Rob Childress
Gabe Bock talks with Rob Childress each week during the '11 season. This week, Childress discusses the sweep over NU, Naquin's hitting streak ending, Stilson's health, playing Texas for a Big 12 title and more.
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Naquin's hit streak ends at 27 games in sweep over Huskers
No. 11 Texas A&M took care of Nebraska, 5-1 Sunday at Olsen Field behind Brandon Parrent's dynamite relief effort. Tyler Naquin walked four times and saw his hitting streak end one short of the A&M record.
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Stripling shines in Military Appreciation Day win over NU
Junior Ross Stripling improved to 11-2 on the season, allowing just one run on two his in eight innings of work to lead No. 11 Texas A&M to a 5-2 win over Nebraska on Military Appreciation Day at Olsen Field.
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Wacha records career-high 12 Ks in 7-3 win over Nebraska
Texas A&M sophomore Michael Wacha got the Friday night start in place of the banged up John Stilson and mowed down the Huskers through seven innings, leading the 11th ranked Aggies to a four-run victory.