Aaron Taylor+FollowAggies’ RB room gets a big boostRueben Owens II is sticking with Texas A&M, giving the Aggies some much-needed stability at running back after losing Le’Veon Moss. Owens showed flashes of speed last season, especially against Mississippi State and Missouri, but fans are still waiting for him to fully break out. With a new offensive line and fresh faces like KJ Edwards and Carsyn Baker joining the mix, the competition is wide open. It’s a big moment for the Aggies—do you think Owens will step up as the go-to guy, or will someone else surprise us this season? #Sports #Football #Aggies00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowAggies’ wild turnaround: Texas A&M hoops is rollingTexas A&M basketball has gone from a team with no coach and just one returning scholarship player last spring to a 13–3 record and a perfect 3–0 in SEC play. Under Bucky McMillan, the Aggies are playing fast, confident, and with a real edge—even without their top player. Saturday’s win over Oklahoma showed how much this new roster has bought in, with players trusting each other and closing out tight games. The energy at Reed Arena is electric, and it feels like something special is brewing. How far do you think this team can go? #Sports #Aggies #TexasAM00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowAggies snap SEC losing streak in styleTexas A&M women’s basketball finally broke their SEC dry spell, taking down Florida 74-66 on the road. The Aggies’ defense clamped down early, holding the Gators scoreless for over six minutes in the first quarter and building a lead they never gave up. Fatmata Janneh was unstoppable with a season-high 22 points, while Ny’Ceara Pryor filled the stat sheet with a double-double and six steals. After some tough late-game collapses this season, this win feels like a turning point. Do you think this victory will spark a new chapter for the Aggies? #Sports #Aggies #WomensBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowAggies dominate Boise State in historic winUtah State just handed Boise State its worst home loss in over 20 years, storming to a 93-68 victory and staying undefeated in Mountain West play. MJ Collins Jr. was on fire, dropping 25 points, while Mason Falslev filled the stat sheet with 16 points, 9 rebounds, and 5 assists. The Aggies’ defense was relentless, forcing turnovers and converting them into easy points. With this seventh straight win, Utah State is making a serious statement. How far do you think this team can go this season? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Aggies #UtahState00Share
John Camacho+FollowRueben Owens II is running it back at Texas A&MTexas A&M fans can breathe easy—Rueben Owens II isn’t going anywhere. Despite the constant shakeups in college football, Owens just confirmed he’ll be back in College Station for 2026, ready to lead the Aggies’ charge for a championship. After overcoming injury and stepping up big last season, he’s set to be the go-to guy in the backfield. His clutch plays and explosive runs have already made him a fan favorite. With Owens at the helm, do you think the Aggies have what it takes to make a serious title run next year? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Aggies00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowAggies’ defense and teamwork stun OklahomaTexas A&M’s relentless defense and smart teamwork wore down Oklahoma in a big way, handing the Aggies their third straight SEC win. The real story? Oklahoma’s shooters just couldn’t keep up late, missing their last 10 three-point attempts as A&M’s full-court pressure took its toll. Rashaun Agee and Ruben Dominguez were a dynamic duo, with Agee’s inside presence and Dominguez’s clutch shooting sealing the deal. The Aggies forced 17 turnovers and hit 84% from the line, showing they’re built to finish strong. What do you think—can this kind of grit keep A&M on top of the SEC? #Sports #Aggies #SECbasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowAggies’ late run stuns Sooners in College StationTexas A&M flipped the script on Oklahoma with a huge late-game surge, turning a tight contest into an 83-76 win at home. The Sooners, usually rock-solid with the ball, coughed up a season-high 17 turnovers—fueling the Aggies’ comeback. Even with standout nights from Nijel Pack (24 points, 6 threes, 2,000 career points) and two double-doubles from the frontcourt, Oklahoma just couldn’t close it out. The Sooners dominated the boards but faltered in crunch time. What do you think made the difference in those final minutes? Is this just a bump in the road, or a sign of bigger issues for OU? #Sports #Sooners #Aggies00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowAggies’ wild win keeps NCAA dreams aliveTexas A&M just pulled off their third straight SEC win, and Reed Arena was absolutely electric as the Aggies took down Oklahoma 83-76. What’s wild is how this team, basically built from scratch by first-year coach Bucky McMillan, is already looking like a real NCAA Tournament threat. Rashaun Agee’s double-double and Rylan Griffen’s clutch shooting are turning heads, but it’s the way these guys play together—every night, someone new steps up. With the Aggies now 13-3, fans are buzzing: could this be the start of something special in College Station? #Sports #Aggies #TAMU00Share
phughes+FollowHow the Aggies became Heisman-killersNothing shook up college football in the early ‘90s quite like Texas A&M’s Wrecking Crew defense. In the 1990 Holiday Bowl, the Aggies didn’t just beat Heisman winner Ty Detmer and BYU—they absolutely dominated, holding a record-breaking offense to just 185 yards and winning 65-14. That game cemented A&M’s rep as the team Heisman winners dreaded. It’s wild to think how a blue-collar coach and a hungry defense built a legacy that still inspires NFL stars today. Do you think we’ll ever see another defense like that in college football? #Sports #Football #Aggies00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowAggies snap SEC skid with gritty win in GainesvilleTexas A&M women’s basketball finally broke their SEC road curse, out-hustling Florida for a 74-66 victory that felt like a turning point. The Aggies’ defense was relentless, holding Florida’s top scorer Liv McGill to just 16 points and forcing nine turnovers. Ny’Ceara Pryor and Fatmata Janneh led the charge with a combined 40 points, but it was the bench depth and rebounding that really stood out—ten players grabbed boards, and the Aggies dominated the paint. After so many close losses, this win shows what happens when everyone steps up. What do you think made the biggest difference for A&M this time? #Sports #Aggies #SEC00Share