Federiko Federiko
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Federiko Federiko

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Reed Report: Reviewing Bucky Ball's first season in Aggieland
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1 mo ago by Luke Evangelist
Reed Report: Reviewing Bucky Ball's first season in Aggieland
While the NCAA Tournament rolls on, Texas A&M's basketball season came to a close in the Round of 32 as Bucky McMillan's highly successful debut campaign included a March Madness victory. On this edition of the Reed Report, Luke Evangelist and Justin Lanham put a bow on 2025-2026.
5 Thoughts: #2 Houston 88, #10 Texas A&M 57 (NCAA Tournament)
1 mo ago by Luke Evangelist
5 Thoughts: #2 Houston 88, #10 Texas A&M 57 (NCAA Tournament)
A 31-point blowout brought an unceremonious end to Bucky McMillan's first season in Aggieland, in which his Aggies wildly overachieved to reach the second round of the NCAA Tournament. However, the proof of concept is there, and the future for Bucky Ball is bright.
5 Thoughts: #11 Oklahoma 83, #6 Texas A&M 63 (SEC Tournament)
1 mo ago by Luke Evangelist
5 Thoughts: #11 Oklahoma 83, #6 Texas A&M 63 (SEC Tournament)
After being eliminated from the SEC Tournament in the second round on Thursday night, Texas A&M now awaits its March Madness draw on Sunday. Despite suffering an 83-63 loss in Nashville, the Aggies could benefit from the defeat when it comes to their NCAA Tournament seeding.
Setting the Scene: Aggies square off with red-hot Sooners in Nashville
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1 mo ago by Luke Evangelist
Setting the Scene: Aggies square off with red-hot Sooners in Nashville
Texas A&M is about to play its first SEC Tournament game under Bucky McMillan as the Aggies face an Oklahoma squad that has won five straight. Ahead of the second-round matchup in Nashville, Luke Evangelist and Olin Buchanan share their keys to victory.
Keys to the Game: #6 Texas A&M vs. #11 Oklahoma (SEC Tournament)
1 mo ago by Luke Evangelist
Keys to the Game: #6 Texas A&M vs. #11 Oklahoma (SEC Tournament)
After an 11-7 showing in conference play this season, Texas A&M is the No. 6 seed in the 2026 SEC Tournament, and the Aggies will face No. 11 Oklahoma on Thursday night. The second-round matchup in Nashville will be the third meeting between the Ags and Sooners this year.
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Reed Report: Reviewing Bucky Ball's first season in Aggieland
Setting the Scene: Aggies square off with red-hot Sooners in Nashville
Reed Report: Champ Week sees Bucky Ball battle at Bridgestone
Reed Report: JBR Bracketology breaks down A&M's resume metrics
Ali Dibba finding success as a 3-point shooter for McMillan & Co.
Reed Report: Feeling positive with a Black Out on deck
Reed Report: Southeastern 16's Max Barr dives into A&M's SEC surge
Reed Report: Two more wins has Texas A&M tied atop SEC standings
Former A&M guard Logan Lee talks excitement surrounding Bucky Ball
Reed Report: Recapping a 'culture building' week for Bucky Ball
Reed Report: SEC insight with Christian Odjakjian of ENJOY BBall
Reed Report: Fair expectations for McMillan's Ags as SEC action arrives
Reed Report: McMillan's culture, system taking shape as holidays approach
Reed Report: Former guard Jordan Green now involved in athlete development
Reed Report: A&M's up-and-down start as McMillan lays the foundation
Reed Report: Stumble in Stillwater, preparing for UCF & more
Reed Report: Takeaways from debut of Bucky Ball at Reed Arena
Spanish sniper Rubén 'Fuego' Dominguez loves the 12th Man's passion

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Considered one of the best prospects in the nation and a likely difference-maker at the collegiate level. Displays all of the physical skills to be a future All-American with potential to be an early-round NFL draft pick.

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Considered one of the best 30-40 prospects in the state and a top 250 national prospect. Displays the physical skills to be a major early contributor at the collegiate level with high professional potential.

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Considered one of the best 100 prospects in the state and a top 500 national prospect. Displays the physical skills to develop into a contributor over the course of his college career. Has the ability to become a professional prospect over time with development.

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Considered one of the top 250 prospects in the state. Has the physical skills to be a potential contributor at a D-1 program over the course of his collegiate career with significant development. Professional potential is low.
 
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