The Texas A&M men’s basketball team exceeded expectations last season. Predicted to finish 13th in the SEC during the 2025–26 season, the Aggies instead extended their NCAA Tournament streak to five years during head coach Bucky McMillan’s first season at the helm.
As the Texas A&M Aggies look to make it back to the College Football Playoff for the second time in program history, head coach Mike Elko and co., has reloaded the roster with the necessary talent to make the run. Yet, with a more difficult schedule, making the trip back to the postseason will be easier said than done.
Lyle Hemphill is entering his first year as defensive coordinator for Texas A&M, and he brings a suitcase full of tricks collected over 20 years of experience as a coach.
Fresh off the program’s first College Football Playoff appearance, there is optimism that the wait for another chance won’t be long for the Texas A&M
Saying no is hard. That was the case when it came to deciding where to continue playing basketball for one of the new faces who was an addition to this year’s roster.
For decades, college football analysts have slapped the "sleeping giant" label on Texas A&M, which is nothing more than saying "you're not ready" wrapped
The Texas A&M Aggies have a completely reloaded roster ahead of the 2026 season, and after the majority of the talent was selected in the NFL draft, expectations remain sky high for the program, with hopes of landing in the College Football Playoffs for the second year in a row.
Every player on this year’s Texas A&M roster will play a crucial role in helping the Aggies get back to where they hope to be in December: the College Football Playoffs, competing for a national title.
To Texas A&M’s rival fans, it just feels like deja vu: the head coach down in College Station, still relatively young in his tenure, has Aggie fans believing again.
Making preseason predictions does not always depict how a season will go. There are scenarios in which the hottest takes are correct, and others in which they seem foolish.
The Texas A&M Aggies found immense success during the 2025 season, and while the result might have ended in heartbreak, it left the program and the fanbase optimistic after the school made its first College Football Playoff appearance.
Rueben Owens II has found himself in a prime position for the 2026 season as he steps into the position of Texas A&M's starting running back. He was previously the RB2 in College Station, filling in only when former Aggie Le'Veon Moss was injured last year.
With talk of Texas A&M spending a reported $10 million on its No. 1-ranked 2027 recruiting class, it’s hard not to think back to that ill-fated 2022 class. It was essentially one of the first NIL recruiting classes, and one in which Texas A&M flexed its financial muscle, bringing in a record nine five-star prospects in a single class.
The Texas A&M Aggies have had a ton of success on the 2027 recruiting trail and are on pace for the No. 1 class this cycle. Mike Elko and staff have landed commitments from some of the top players in the country and are building what looks like a championship-level roster for the foreseeable future.
The Texas A&M Aggies showed the country last season that they are a team on the rise in the national title race after securing the program's first-ever College Football Playoff berth.
One thing about Texas A&M, the 12th Man has always, and will always, believe in the vision and potential of its team. This upcoming season, however, hosts a level of hype that has expanded from the small town of College Station to the entire nation.
The Texas A&M Aggies found success last season in a big way, almost finishing with a perfect regular-season record intact, and making an appearance in the College Football Playoff for the first time in program history.
The Texas A&M Aggies roll into the 2026 season with plenty of talent on their roster, and head coach Mike Elko heads into his third season with the program carrying plenty of momentum from the 2025 season.
There has been a slight shift in the defensive identity after Texas A&M lost several key defensive linemen to the NFL draft. Texas A&M, however, is the home of the 12th Man, meaning there are bound to be a few players who step up in a huge way.
More than 30 years have passed since Texas A&M had consecutive 10-win seasons. Ending the drought likely requires an improved quarterback Marcel Reed and an effective offensive line.
Texas A&M’s No. 1 class missed a chance at becoming even better on Wednesday, as five-star cornerback Joshua Dobson picked South Carolina over the Aggies.
In 2025, Mike Elko and Texas A&M exceeded early expectations, opening their season with an 11-0 start for the first time since 1994 and earning the
The Texas A&M Aggies are in a perfect position with their 2027 recruiting class, especially after landing Eric McFarland. The Texas A&M Aggies added another weapon to their 2027 recruiting class earlier this week, landing four-star wide receiver Eric McFarland.
The Aggies had been recruiting Henderson for over a year, and they never let up.
Sometimes it's the little things that matter on the recruiting trail.
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