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
Michael Pitts+FollowRueben Owens returns: Aggies’ run game set for 2026Rueben Owens is officially back for Texas A&M in 2026, and that’s huge news for Aggies fans. With veterans like Le’Veon Moss and Amari Daniels moving on, all eyes are on Owens to lead a reloaded backfield. After bouncing back from an ACL injury and stepping up big last season, he’s got a new offensive line and a deep group of young RBs behind him. If the line gels, Owens could be in for a breakout year. What do you think—will this be the season the Aggies’ run game finally takes off? #Sports #Football #Aggies00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowAggies eye 6th straight win at Reed ArenaTexas A&M is on a roll, chasing their sixth straight win as they host Oklahoma at Reed Arena. The Aggies’ teamwork is on full display—they lead the nation in assists and have five players averaging double-digit points. But turnovers and rebounding are still trouble spots, especially against a Sooners squad that’s tough on defense and careful with the ball. With both teams fighting for a better shot at the NCAA tournament, every possession will count. Who do you think will step up for the Aggies, and can they keep their streak alive? Let’s hear your game predictions! #Sports #Aggies #TAMU00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowAggies vs Sooners: Can A&M keep the streak alive?No lead is safe when Texas A&M basketball gets rolling—just ask Auburn, who watched an 11–0 Aggie run unfold in 28 seconds. Now, the Aggies are back at Reed Arena, looking to stay undefeated in SEC play against an Oklahoma team eager to bounce back from a rough shooting night. The rivalry’s history is wild: Oklahoma dominated for decades, but things have evened out lately. With A&M’s late-game drama and Oklahoma’s hunger to rebound, this matchup is set to be a thriller. Who do you think will step up? Catch it on SEC Network or stream on Fubo/ESPN+ at 2:30 p.m. CT! #Sports #Aggies #Sooners00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowAggies shake up roster with portal power movesTexas A&M is making serious waves in college football by locking down top talent from the transfer portal—especially in the trenches. With new recruits boosting both the offensive and defensive lines, the Aggies are stacking their roster for a big season ahead. It’s not just about new faces; the buzz on campus is electric with more elite prospects visiting. This kind of momentum could totally change the game for the Aggies. What do you think—will these moves finally put Texas A&M over the top in the SEC? #Sports #Aggies #TexasAM00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowAggies shake up secondary with SEC starTexas A&M just landed a major boost for their defense—Rickey Gibson, a standout cornerback from Tennessee, is joining the Aggies after an injury cut his last season short. With Will Lee heading to the NFL, Gibson will compete with Georgia transfer Julio Humphrey for a starting spot opposite Dezz Ricks. This move gives the Aggies serious depth at corner and keeps their top-10 pass defense in great shape. It’s a bold play by the coaching staff, and fans are already buzzing: will Gibson’s comeback spark another lockdown season in College Station? #Sports #Football #Aggies00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowUtah State’s red-hot start heats up BoiseUtah State men’s basketball is on fire—13-1 to kick off the season, matching their best start ever and dominating the Mountain West. With a league-best field goal percentage and standout performances from MJ Collins Jr. and Mason Falslev, the Aggies are making waves nationally. Saturday’s clash in Boise isn’t just another game; it’s a high-stakes rivalry with major conference implications. Can USU keep their momentum and extend their winning streak against a tough Boise State squad? Local fans, how are you feeling about this historic run? Let’s talk Aggie pride and predictions! #Sports #USU #Aggies00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowAggies left out: Texas A&M baseball’s preseason snubTexas A&M baseball fans, this one stings: the Aggies didn’t make the Perfect Game Preseason Top 25, even with some serious talent on the roster. After last year’s rollercoaster—starting at No. 1 and missing the NCAA tournament—there’s a real sense of unfinished business. Coach Michael Earley and his squad are loaded with MLB-caliber bats, but big questions remain on the mound after losing 45 starts to graduation. Maybe this snub is just the fuel they need. Do you think the Aggies will play with a chip on their shoulder and surprise everyone this season? #Sports #Aggies #TAMU00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowAggies vs Sooners: Who takes the SEC showdown?Texas A&M’s basketball team is grinding out close wins and showing real grit in SEC play, and now they’re set for a big test against Oklahoma at Reed Arena. The Aggies have been on fire offensively, taking care of the ball and scoring nearly 95 points a game, but their defense has left the door open for drama. Oklahoma’s guards, Pack and Brown, are lighting it up, so expect another nail-biter. Can A&M keep their streak alive at home, or will the Sooners spoil the party? How do you see this one playing out? #Sports #Aggies #Sooners00Share