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Follow The Money - Ep. 29 (featuring Nicole Auerbach of The Athletic)
In Ep. 29 of College Sports: Follow The Money, Gabe Bock, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin and Jon Heidtke hit the latest in NIL and the big business of television contracts in college football and discuss a wide array of business-related college sports issues with The Athletic's Nicole Auerbach.
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Follow The Money - Ep. 28 (Big Ten getting PAID...what it means for SEC)
In Ep. 28 of College Sports: Follow The Money, Gabe Bock, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin and Jon Heidtke share instant reaction from Thursday's breaking news of the Big Ten's new mega TV deal, discuss what it means to the SEC's negotiating power in talks with ESPN and much more.
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Follow The Money (Ep. 27 - Mike Slive saved A&M long before SEC move?)
In Ep. 27 of College Sports: Follow The Money, Gabe Bock, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin and Jon Heidtke hit the latest news in Name, Image and Likeness and Dr. Loftin drops a very interesting nugget regarding late former SEC commissioner Mike Slive helping A&M through turmoil in the 1980s.
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Ask Liucci, Part 2: Fall hype, the future of the SEC, NIL impacts & more
Pods? A 20-team SEC? NIL stockpiles? A time machine to go back and give angry GIF-Billy Liucci hope? Liucci takes on more subscriber questions about all of this and, oh yeah, the upcoming football season.
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Ask Liucci, Part 1: SEC expansion latest, how it impacts A&M & more
The news cycle has been crazy as rumors and reports swirl regarding conference realignment as Oklahoma and Texas eye the Southeastern Conference. Billy Liucci answered another round of subscriber questions in this video edition of Ask Liucci.
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Aaron Torres takes us around college football amid realignment chaos
On Wednesday afternoon, Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby went "nuclear" in going after ESPN, saying the network colluded to break up the league. FOX Sports Radio's Aaron Torres joined Thursday's edition of TexAgs Radio to discuss the latest craziness in college football.
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College Sports: Follow The Money (Ep. 2 w/ Andy Staples)
In Ep. 2 of College Sports: Follow The Money, Gabe Bock, former A&M president and Missouri Chancellor Dr. R. Bowen Loftin and longtime TV exec Jon Heidtke dive into the Texas-OU to the SEC story and get insight into the situation from The Athletic national writer Andy Staples.
Hop's Deep Reflections: 2021 Orange Bowl champions edition
It was a season unlike any other around college football, and the Aggies concluded 2020 with an Orange Bowl championship. David Sandhop shares his biggest takeaways from A&M's victory as well as bowl season across the nation.
Hop's Weekend Reflections: Beating the Vols, the media's A&M narrative & more
The Aggies picked up their seventh-consecutive victory on Saturday to cap off an 8-1 regular season, but unfortunately, it was not enough to get the Maroon & White into the CFP. David Sandhop has plenty of thoughts on that, the media's narrative of A&M & more.
Setting up your Saturday: What’s left as college football postponements pile up?
A spike in COVID-19 cases across college football has forced many postponements in this week's action. However, Saturday is still packed with intriguing matchups to watch when you eventually tire of coverage from The Masters.
The Athletic: How ESPN’s ‘College GameDay’ made its way to the Masters
Augusta National Golf Club will host ESPN's 'College GameDay' for the first time as college football and The Masters collide on Saturday morning. The Athletic's Richard Deitsch explains how this once-in-a-lifetime pairing came to fruition.
Hop's Deep Reflections: Dominating South Carolina, Gary Andersen's ouster & more
Saturday night's 48-3 domination of South Carolina was a thing of beauty for Aggie fans everywhere, and after the fact, David Sandhop shared his thoughts on the beatdown as well as Utah State's move to fire Gary Anderson, Tom Herman's status in Austin and much more.
Why the 2020 college football championship Saturday will be strikingly different
Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, nothing about this 2020 college football season will be normal, including conference championship Saturday. The Athletic's Stewart Mandel explains what changes to expect come December.
How ESPN, FOX fit four months of college football schedule work into a few days
With college football kickoff times and network schedules being announced, The Athletic's Stewart Mandel sheds some light on the process of dividing up the games, which - just like 2020 as a whole - was pretty wild.
Group Text: Should conferences move permanently to 10-game league schedules?
For the first time in months, there was actual college football news. The Athletic college football trio of Bruce Feldman, Stewart Mandel and Andy Staples chatted about the latest developments and whether or not 10-game schedules should become the new norm.
Final 2015 ESPN 300 ranking includes 10 Aggie commits
In the final update to its list of the best 2015 prospects in the country, ESPN Recruiting Nation listed ten currently committed to A&M — and six uncommitted prospects still potentially in play for the Aggies.
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Game Day Nirvana: Reflections on the magic of the 12th Man
Current and former students and players, ESPN crew, a head yell leader and Kevin Sumlin himself call to mind the Midnight Yells, tailgates, aura and loyalty that define the nation's best game day experience.
ESPN Gameday headed to College Station this weekend!
Kirk Herbstreit, co-host of ESPN College Gameday, announced during the Alabama / Michigan telecast that Gameday is headed to Aggieland for A&M / Florida and that he and Brent Musburger will be on the call.
Sumlin takes part in 'Car Wash' at ESPN Headquarters
Texas A&M Head Coach Kevin Sumlin and seven other SEC football coaches spent Monday going through ESPN's "Car Wash" in Bristol, Connecticut. Click here for a few pics from Sumlin, courtesy ESPN Images.
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TexAgs Exclusive: Interview with ESPN's Jenn Brown
Gabe Bock spoke with ESPN reporter Jenn Brown on the field at Boone Pickens Stadium, prior to the A&M game vs. OSU. They discuss her rise in the profession, from the University of Florida to the ESPN sidelines.