The No. 24 Texas A&M Aggies have already had to go through their past three games without star transfer infielder Chris Hacopian, and the news got tougher for the Maroon and White Saturday morning.
When you're talking about the best college football quarterbacks of the 21st century, it's kind of tough to leave Texas A&M's Johnny Manziel out of the conversation, given the massive impact he made in both College Station and the college football world in just two years.
The Texas A&M Aggies just wrapped up season No. 14 in the SEC, and the 2025 season was one of the best for the Aggies since moving to the conference, ending the year with an 11-2 record and booking themselves a ticket to the College Football Playoff for the first time in program history.
The Texas A&M Aggies and head coach Mike Elko went to work after an improved 2025 season in which the Aggies were able to battle through the year and end with an 11-2 record, and made their first appearance in the College Football Playoff in program history.
It didn't take long for Mike Elko to hit his stride in College Station. In just his second season as the head coach of the Texas A&M Aggies, Elko led the program to its first 10+ win season since 2012.
If you came to Blue Bell Park Friday night looking for an offensive showdown, you picked the wrong game to attend, but if you came to the park looking for a game that came down to literally the very last play, then do we have a contest for you.
Texas A&M is off to a hot start in the Class of 2027 recruiting trail. The Aggies currently boast the No. 2 class in the country, according to 247Sports, with 10 players committed to the program.
Mike Elko and Deion Sanders have both recently gone on record advocating for a college football commissioner. With NIL tampering, transfer portal, and eligibility controversies creating a Wild West environment, coaches are increasingly concerned that the sport is drifting toward an unsustainable future.
The Texas A&M Aggies made several additions in the offseason through the transfer portal, bringing in a total of 17 players, with a number of those additions being looked at to make immediate impacts once the Aggies return to the field in the Fall.
College football is a physically demanding sport. Multiple months of hard contact against some of the best and strongest athletes around the country. That sentiment rings even more for the Texas A&M Aggies, who play in the SEC, one of the toughest conferences in the sport.
The Texas A&M Aggies will not be the same team in 2026 as they were in 2025. Some of the backbone remains — head coach and quarterback — but there will be a new offensive coordinator, a new defensive coordinator, a shuffled offensive line and new captains on defense.
With the first year of the new one-time transfer portal window in the rearview mirror, teams are now reflecting on the ups and downs of the 15-day period. In the four years since the transfer portal’s introduction, waves of controversy have swept across college football.
On Wednesday night, Texas A&M basketball bested Ole Miss by a score of 80-77. With both the Aggies and the Rebels desperate for a win in SEC conference play, it took all 40 minutes for head coach Bucky McMillan's squad to defend Reed Arena.
The Texas A&M Aggies were one of the best teams in the country last year, even making the College Football Playoffs with a dominant defense and an offense that was electric in the passing game.
Just when you thought the Texas A&M Aggies' postseason fate was about to be sealed and that they were about to drop their fifth straight game, they found the will and found a way to get back in the win column.
The Texas A&M Aggies college football program is exactly where it needs to be, with the right players and staff in place thanks to head coach. That said, coach Elko definitely embarrassed himself this week with his comments on the state of college athletics.
The Texas A&M Aggies carried a strong 2025 season into the offseason, where they pulled off a strong transfer portal haul to complement their top-ten recruiting class of 2026.
The Texas A&M Aggies haven't slowed down from a strong 2025 season, translating that success on the field into a tidal wave of momentum off the field to set up their 2027 recruiting class.