rogerschristine+FollowWild weather ends A&M soccer’s Denver clashA&M soccer fans, the Aggies’ showdown in Denver was cut short by wild weather just as things were heating up. After falling behind early, the Aggies pushed hard and outshot the Pioneers, but neither side could finish before a storm forced a halt in the 68th minute. With the game not reaching the 70-minute mark, it was ruled a no-contest—meaning all that effort won’t count in the record books. How do you feel about games being wiped out like this? Should there be a better way to handle weather delays? #Sports #Soccer #Aggies00Share
Jay Williams+FollowAggies lead for top recruit, but photo sparks talkTexas A&M is leading the race for Kaeden Scott, one of the state’s most sought-after offensive linemen, but the buzz isn’t just about his talent. When Rivals reported the Aggies’ edge, they used a photo of Scott decked out in Texas Longhorns gear—a move that didn’t go unnoticed by fans on both sides. While it’s common for recruits to visit multiple schools, the image choice felt like a subtle jab to some Aggie supporters. Does this kind of thing actually matter, or is it just part of the rivalry fun? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #Aggies00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTexas A&M fans react to KJ Edwards’ rival visitsKJ Edwards, one of Texas’ top high school running backs and a prized Texas A&M commit, is shaking things up by scheduling visits to both LSU and Texas—two of the Aggies’ biggest SEC rivals. Even after a standout season at Carthage High and a strong commitment to A&M, Edwards is keeping his options open. With his explosive stats and dual-threat skills, he’s a game-changer wherever he lands. How do you feel about recruits exploring rival programs after committing? Is this just part of the process, or does it sting a little more when it’s the big rivals? #Sports #Football #Aggies00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowTexas A&M fans: Get ready for some rival chaosTexas A&M might be flying under the radar in the preseason AP Poll, but all eyes are on their rivals—Texas and LSU—who are set up for some serious stumbles. Texas is riding high at number one, but their tough opener against Ohio State and a brutal SEC schedule could bring them crashing down. LSU, ranked ninth, faces a tricky night game at Clemson to start the season—a spot where they’ve tripped up before. This season could be the perfect storm for Aggie fans to enjoy some classic rival misfortune. Who do you think is most likely to fall flat? #Sports #Football #Aggies00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowIrish Hit by Injuries Before Aggies ShowdownBig news for the Maroon & White! Notre Dame just lost two key players—Kedren Young and Kevin Bauman—to season-ending injuries ahead of their clash with the Aggies. While the Irish still have Jeremiyah Love in the backfield, losing depth at RB and TE could be a game-changer. This could give Conner Weigman and the Aggies' defense a real shot at revenge in South Bend. Wishing the best for the injured Irish, but this is a huge storyline to watch! #Sports #Football #Aggies00Share
jharvey+FollowAggies score big with top 2027 QB commitTexas A&M just landed a major win for its football future, locking in four-star quarterback Jayce Johnson from Georgia’s Lowndes High. Johnson, ranked #3 QB in the 2027 class, chose the Aggies over other SEC giants. With his impressive stats—over 1,700 passing yards and 16 touchdowns last season—he’s expected to add serious depth and competition to the Aggies’ quarterback room. Fans are already buzzing about what this means for the team’s SEC prospects. How do you think this young talent will shape the Aggies’ next few seasons? #Sports #Aggies #TexasAM00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowJayhawk Trio Heads to Texas A&MLooks like the Aggies are turning into Jayhawk South! Noah Shelby, after a redshirt stint in Lawrence, is joining fellow ex-Kansas guys Zach Clemence and Rylan Griffin at Texas A&M under new coach Bucky McMillan. While Shelby didn’t get minutes for the Jayhawks, this move could spark a breakout, especially with the Big 12 rivalry heating up. Do you think this Kansas-to-Texas pipeline will pay off for A&M next season? #Sports #KansasBasketball #Aggies00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowAggies Land Noah Shelby: Bucky Ball Era BeginsBig news for Aggie Nation! Former four-star Greenhill standout Noah Shelby is heading to Texas A&M, joining fellow ex-Jayhawk Rylan Griffen. With Bucky McMillan—aka the architect of 'Bucky Ball'—taking over, the Aggies are stacking up transfers for a fast-paced new era. Shelby’s journey from Vandy to Rice to Kansas brings depth and shooting to a squad hungry for a fresh start. Can this transfer wave spark a rivalry run in the SEC? #Sports #Aggies #NoahShelby00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowTexas A&M hoops gets a hometown boostNoah Shelby is coming home to Texas for his senior year, joining a completely revamped Texas A&M basketball squad under new coach Bucky McMillan. After stints at Vanderbilt, Rice, and a redshirt year at Kansas, Shelby brings experience and sharp shooting to a crowded Aggies backcourt. With only one player returning from last season, McMillan’s Aggies are a true wild card this year. The big question: with so many new faces, who will step up and lead on the court? Aggie fans, how do you feel about this homegrown addition and the team’s fresh start? #Sports #Aggies #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowJayhawks to Aggies: Shelby Joins SEC RivalsBig news from the transfer portal! Former Jayhawks guard Noah Shelby is heading to Texas A&M, joining ex-teammate Rylan Griffen in College Station. Shelby, who redshirted at KU, now gets a fresh start under Coach Bucky McMillan. This move adds extra spice to the SEC rivalry—especially with Kansas reloading with Canadian PG Nginyu Ngala. Will Shelby carve out a bigger role with the Aggies? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #KansasBasketball #Aggies00Share