The Texas A&M Aggies are about to host a College Football Playoff game for the first time in their history, and it will be an iconic moment for the 12th Man.
After a successful 11-1 regular season, the Texas A&M Aggies still have plenty of business to attend to as they prepare to host the Miami Hurricanes Saturday morning in the first round of the 2025 College Football Playoff.
In a game that is dominated by flashy plays and one-man scoring drives, it's quite easy to lose sight of the work done in the defensive trenches. It's where splash plays are born or die, and it starts with whether or not those interior linemen can get the job done.
Texas A&M football has seen quite its share of ups and downs since the 2021 season, with a coaching change, sugar-high victories, and one of the greatest starts in school history defining the whirlwind that has been the Aggies' story in the first half of this decade.
The Texas A&M defense has long been known as the "Wrecking Crew," and in the trio of conference games that the team has played so far in 2025, there shouldn't be much explanation needed as to why.
Texas A&M reigned as the superior group of Aggies last night against New Mexico State, winning soundly 38-3 that saw an aggressive defense and more great play from quarterback Marcel Reed.
Texas A&M's 33-20 victory over the Florida Gators gave the 12th Man a new sense of hope for the Maroon and White, who now find themselves back in the AP Top 25 poll and also undefeated to start conference play.
Good player. Good dude. Texas A&M’s Albert Regis was named to the preseason watch list for the Allstate Wuerffel Trophy, college football’s premier award for community service, the Wuerffel Foundation announced Thursday morning.
Texas A&M defensive lineman Albert Regis was named to the 2024 Wuerffel Award Watch List, according to an announcement made by the University. Regis, a key reserve for the Aggies last season, looks poised to take a more important role this season as he is competing for a starting position.