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Offensive in Review feat. Stephen McGee: Texas A&M 49, LSU 25
The Fightin' Texas Aggies scored a season-high 49 points in a domination of LSU on Saturday night inside Tiger Stadium. Billy Liucci, along with Stephen McGee, analyzes what worked vs. the Bayou Bengals and what needs to be cleaned up moving forward.
Scattershooting Aggie Football: Thoughts on A&M's Red Stick rout
No. 3 Texas A&M is watching its path to Atlanta and beyond start to stretch out following a 49-25 drubbing of LSU inside Tiger Stadium on Saturday night. With the Aggies now on their second bye, Billy Liucci offers some thoughts on what he has seen from the Maroon & White.
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No Layups CFB: Talkin' A&M's surge with 'The Film Guy' Brooks Austin
Welcome to No Layups CFB! David Nuño and Raheel Ramzanali have reunited to relaunch No Layups, but with a college football twist. On Episode 7, the duo was joined by "The Film Guy" Brooks Austin as the Aggies continue to rise and the Longhorns keep treading water.
Tale of the Tape: No. 3 Texas A&M at No. 20 Louisiana State
Yet another dubious streak is facing Mike Elko and the third-ranked Fightin' Texas Aggies as they head to Baton Rouge in search of their first victory at Tiger Stadium since 1994. With kickoff set for 6:30 p.m. CT on Saturday, LSU is 116-15 in night games at Death Valley since 2000.
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LSU insider Matt Moscona shares the latest intel from Baton Rouge
During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live, LSU insider Matt Moscona shared the latest on Brian Kelly's Bayou Bengals. Moscona provided an injury report on the Tigers, the history of the A&M-LSU rivalry and dives into Purple & Gold's two conference losses.
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No Layups CFB: Caroline Fenton releases her LSU frustrations & more
Welcome to No Layups CFB! David Nuño and City Cast Houston podcast host Raheel Ramzanali have reunited to relaunch No Layups, but with a college football twist. On Episode 6, the duo was joined by Caroline Fenton of Yahoo Sports to discuss LSU's woes and much more.
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Burns: Ags could prove they're a 'legit' CFP contender with win at Arkansas
Taking on No. 4 Texas A&M, the Arkansas faithful will be ready for Bobby Petrino to make his home debut as interim head coach in Fayetteville. On Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Live, SEC Network host Peter Burns previewed Saturday's slate of conference games.
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SEC Mike dives into Week 5 conference matchups on TexAgs Live
That SEC Podcast host Michael Bratton joined Friday's edition of TexAgs Live to pick some SEC games this weekend. SEC Mike also spoke on the key games around the conference, including No. 9 Texas A&M vs. Auburn, South Carolina vs. Kentucky and more.
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Peter Burns expecting a 'get-right game' for A&M's defense vs. Tigers
Known Robert Earl Keen fan Peter Burns joined Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Live ahead of Saturday's showdown vs. Auburn. The SEC Network host provided his thoughts on Hugh Freeze's squad coming to Kyle Field on Saturday afternoon.
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Marty Smith: Saturday's upset boosts A&M into national limelight
Coming off a thrilling win over Notre Dame on the road, Texas A&M has moved into the AP Poll's top 10 and is top of mind for spectators around the country. ESPN personality Marty Smith joined Monday's edition of TexAgs Live to recap the action from the primetime matchup.
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College football analyst Josh Pate reacts to Week 1's results
College football analyst Josh Pate joined us on Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live to break down Week 1 of college football and the Aggies' 18-point victory over UTSA. Pate also navigated the rocky waters of the SEC, highlighting key games and major losses.
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ESPN's Marty Smith recaps an eventful opening weekend for the SEC
Week 1 of the college football season was nothing short of eventful as a couple of top dogs went down over the weekend. ESPN host Marty Smith joined TexAgs Live to run down all the storylines, speaking on Arch Manning's shortcomings, LaNorris Sellers' showing and more.
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Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, August 25)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Monday morning ahead of No. 19 Texas A&M's season-opener against UTSA. Liucci dived into all the Week 1 storylines, where he expects improvement from the Aggies and more.
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Peter Burns shares why parity in the SEC could be 'fascinating' this fall
On Day 1 of SEC Media Days in Atlanta, SEC Network voice Peter Burns joined TexAgs' own David Nuño to dive into storylines of teams around the league, including quarterback discussion, talk about Texas A&M under Mike Elko and much more.
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Peter Burns spoke on the SEC's overall athletic performances in 2024-25
SEC Network voice Peter Burns joined us on Thursday's edition of TexAgs Live to detail the Southeastern Conference's athletic performances in 2024-25. Burns covered what he expects to see from SEC football this upcoming fall as offseason rolls on.
SEC Round-Up: In not-so-warm welcome, a bed of nails awaits OU
Whereas Texas received a pleasant welcome gift, it seems as if Oklahoma upset someone within the Southeastern Conference to have been given the league's toughest slate. Brent Venables & Co. so far seem undaunted despite a bed of nails awaiting their entry.
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Perkins eating to 'eat' with LSU hungrier for better defensive results
A prevailing theory in Baton Rouge holds that a stronger, heavier Harold Perkins anchoring LSU's defense could be enough for significant improvement. Brian Kelly is fully convinced, and that's why the star linebacker is eating everything from corn to cajun in order to 'eat' in 2024.
New defensive coordinator Blake Baker key to LSU's success in 2024
After struggling defensively in 2023, LSU looks to change its ways under Blake Baker, who is back in Baton Rouge now as defensive coordinator. The Tigers return four of their five starters on the offensive line, but the defensive line may face its lumps early on.
Continued success for Missouri contingent on new-look defense
A high-caliber offense from last season remains mostly intact in Columbia despite running back Cody Schrader, who led the SEC in rushing yards, departing for the NFL. Before Missouri takes another step in its meteoric rise, the Tigers have some questions to answer defensively.
Feldman: 40 college football assistant coaches to watch in 2019
Coaching turnover is inevitable, and the carousel often begins to turn several weeks into the season. The Athletic's Bruce Feldman looks at which coordinators and position coaches could be in line for head coaching positions in the near future.