phughes+FollowAggies keep it in the family with new OCTexas A&M is doubling down on continuity by promoting Holmon Wiggins, their standout receivers coach, to offensive coordinator after Collin Klein’s exit. While some fans hoped for a more seasoned play-caller, Wiggins’ deep ties to the current staff and system could mean smoother transitions for players and less disruption overall. Elko’s strategy seems clear: trust the people who know the Aggie way best. Is this a smart move for stability, or are we missing out on fresh ideas? Let’s hear what you think about keeping it in-house versus bringing in outside talent! #Sports #Football #Aggies00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowAggies Stun Huskers in Epic Volleyball ClashWow, did anyone see the Aggies take down the Huskers? Texas A&M just handed Nebraska their first loss of the season, ending the Huskers’ home streak and sending the Aggies to their first-ever Final Four! Logan Lednicky and Kyndal Stowers were absolute beasts at the net. Nebraska fought back to force a fifth set, but the Aggies out-blocked them 30-16. Is this the biggest upset in NCAA volleyball this year? #Sports #NCAAVolleyball #Aggies00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowAggies stumble at Reed Arena: What’s next?Texas A&M fans felt the sting as the Aggies posted their lowest score of the season, falling 63-45 to West Virginia at Reed Arena. The Mountaineers’ full-court press forced a staggering 24 turnovers, and the Aggies just couldn’t find their rhythm, especially in a six-minute second-quarter drought. Even star guard Ny’Ceara Pryor struggled to make an impact. While this loss hurts, Coach Joni Taylor is already looking ahead, focusing on growth before conference play. How do you think the Aggies can bounce back from this tough game? Let’s talk about what changes could make the difference next time! #Sports #Aggies #TexasAM00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowAggies women’s basketball turning headsTexas A&M women’s basketball is showing a whole new level of grit this season. After last year’s struggles, Coach Joni Taylor brought in experienced transfers, and the team’s energy is completely different. Senior Ny’Cerara Pryor is making a big impact at point guard, bringing toughness and leadership. The Aggies are now 6-1, and just one defensive play away from being undefeated. They might not have the flashiest roster, but their intensity is hard to ignore. Are we witnessing the start of a real turnaround? What do you think it’ll take for them to make the NCAA Tournament? #Sports #Basketball #Aggies00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowAggies vs. Cardinals: Block Party ShowdownAll eyes are on Ifenna “The Wall” Cos-Okpalla as Texas A&M faces Louisville in the NCAA Round of 16. Cos-Okpalla just shattered the SEC single-season block record, and she’ll battle Louisville’s own net guardian, Cara Cresse, in a true block party. With heavy hitters like Logan Lednicky and Chloe Chicoine on both sides, expect fireworks at the net. Can the Aggies disrupt the Cardinals’ nest and punch their ticket to the Quarterfinals? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #NCAAVolleyball #Aggies00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowAggies face a brutal 2026 SEC gauntletTexas A&M’s 2026 football schedule just dropped, and it’s a wake-up call for Aggie fans. The new nine-game SEC lineup means there’s barely any room to breathe—no more easy stretches, just tough matchups week after week. November looks especially wild, with back-to-back games against Oklahoma and Texas. Even the so-called “easier” games aren’t guaranteed wins anymore. If A&M gets through this with only one loss, it’ll be a huge achievement. What do you think—does this new schedule make the SEC even more exciting, or is it just too much? #Sports #Football #Aggies00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowAggies vs Cardinals: Sweet 16 ShowdownAggie Nation, it’s on! The Maroon & White are back in the NCAA Sweet 16, squaring off against the high-flying Louisville Cardinals. After last year’s heartbreak, Coach Morrison and setter Maddie Waak (aka the Katy Cannon) are fired up to finally break through to the Elite Eight. Waak’s playmaking has been next-level, but Louisville’s Cabello is no slouch. Who else thinks this could be an instant classic? Let’s talk keys to victory and X-factors! #Sports #Aggies #NCAAVolleyball00Share
John Camacho+FollowAggies vs Hurricanes: Clash at Kyle FieldThe Aggies are bracing for a storm as the Hurricanes roll into Kyle Field for their first-ever College Football Playoff showdown. With OC Collin Klein set to depart after the postseason, Coach Elko’s crew faces Miami’s Beck-to-Toney connection, which has torched ACC defenses all year. Can Cashius Howell and the Aggie pass rush disrupt Miami’s rhythm, or will the Canes’ electric offense prove too much? This one’s shaping up to be a classic! #Sports #Football #Aggies00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMarcel Reed puts Aggies in playoff spotlightMarcel Reed’s breakout season has Texas A&M fans buzzing—he’s now a finalist for the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award, and the Aggies are still in the hunt for their first national title since 1939. Reed’s arm and legs have racked up nearly 3,000 passing yards, 25 touchdowns, and over 450 rushing yards. Next up: a high-stakes playoff showdown at Kyle Field against Miami. If they win, it’s on to face Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl. How are you feeling about Reed’s shot at making history for the Aggies? Let’s talk playoff hopes and what this means for College Station! #Sports #Football #Aggies00Share
Amy Williams+FollowAggies Shake Up: Bateman Bolts for KentuckyBig news for the 12th Man! Jay Bateman, the mastermind behind the Aggies’ D, is heading to Kentucky to call plays for the Wildcats. That means Lyle Hemphill, known for his aggressive, turnover-hungry style, takes over as Texas A&M’s new DC. With Bateman’s exit, will Hemphill keep the Aggies’ sack attack rolling, or will the defense look different next season? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #Aggies00Share