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Chuck's opening monologue. Chuck and Heath discuss the Big Ten's reported interest in a 24 or 28 team playoff format. Jeff Tarpley of Gig Em 247 looks at Chuck's number 10 team Texas A&M. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's time for a new episode of Aggies in 60--a cut-down version of the radio broadcast of some of A&M's biggest wins of the previous year. This week, head to The Swamp for the big win over the Gators to open SEC play.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker preview another Utah State opponent: San Jose State. Top 25 Aggies of 2025: cornerback Noah Avinger Post-practice interviews with Brady Boyd and John Gayer. Coaching Tiers from The Athletic. Bronco Mendenhall among the top coaches from the Mountain West on the list. USU hosting Football Family Fun Day. Aggies in the NFL Preseason.
This week, we discuss coaches on the hot seat, a Tennessee fan who claims Ty Simpson wanted to play for the Vols, a Clemson fan who considers LSU a “glorified jamboree game,” a Virginia fan waxing poetic about the power of the UVA message boards, a Texas A&M fan wondering if the Aggies should beat up a ref, a Rutgers fan who seems very confident about winning at least seven games, and our Genius of the Week! Follow us on Twitter:MBG - @BoardGeniusesCasey - @FromSluggoCourtney - @CourtAnne1225Hoos - @HoosFootballPodcast - @TheMBGPodcast Voice Intro:Virginia Hamilton, https://virginiahamilton.net/ Theme Song:Midnight Blues by lemonmusicstudio, https://pixabay.com/music/modern-blues-midnight-blues-21179/ Find more Message Board Geniuses content at https://messageboardgeniuses.com
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker report that Ike Larsen may be suspended for up to 6 weeks. Al Lewis shares stories about Stew Morrill who will be inducted into the Utah Sports Hall of Fame in September. Top 25 Aggies of 2025: offensive lineman Trey Andersen. USU women's soccer opens the season with a win at Washington State.
Keeping you up to date on the latest murmurs surrounding the Aggies' fall camp and a deep dive into the 2025 Texas A&M schedule.
Jason Walker and Eric Frandsen discuss the latest in local sports on 106.9 FM, 1390 AM, The FAN. A closer look at the lawsuit between Utah State/Colorado State/Boise State and the Mountain West. What are the merits of both sides of the case? NOTE - There is a gap in the podcast where 8 minutes of audio was lost due to a technical glitch. We have trimmed it out the silence but there's not much we can do to replace what we said during that time. The Top 25 Aggies of 2025 reveal continues, two players were revealed in this hour - Brevin Hamblin and Bo Maile. Utah State Soccer begins on Thursday, a closer look at the Aggies and the start of the sports season.
Chuck is skeptical about how this year is going to go for Bill Belichick. Chuck and Heath discuss the remarkable number of former Texas A&M starting QBs expected to start at other schools this season. Mike Prater of 95.3 the Ticket in Boise breaks down Chuck's number 13 team Boise State.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Walker and Ajay Salvesen talk the latest in local Cache Valley sports, starting with an interview with Utah State men's basketball forward Karson Templin. Utah State volleyball was picked to finish first in the Mountain West and USU soccer begins Thursday (though Jason and Ajay mixed that up and thought it started Wednesday). With USU volleyball and soccer being picked first in their respective preseason polls, it begs the question as to how many championships the Aggies could win across all sports this season. Injury reports are coming to the Big 12 (and are now part of all power conferences in football and men's basketball), could the Pac-12 adopt them in the future?
Jon Gruden says he'd "die to coach in the SEC." We must assume he's being hyperbolic, but the former NFL coach sounds serious about wanting to coach again – and wanting to coach in college. He's not the only former coach with an eye toward new opportunities. Former Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher says he's up for a return to the sideline, too. This projects as an active year for the hot seat, so would either Gruden or Fisher be a worthwhile consideration for an SEC athletic director? That debate takes center stage on today's episode, featuring hosts Blake Toppmeyer and John Adams. Their verdict: Neither Gruden nor Fisher would seem particularly appealing within the SEC, although Toppmeyer offers one SEC school that might make some sense, depending on its level of desperation. Of the two possibilities, the hosts agree Gruden offers more intrigue than Fisher, who received everything a coach could want with the Aggies and couldn't make it work. Gruden would be the ultimate wild card. Later in the episode, the hosts weigh in on Alabama naming Ty Simpson its starting quarterback and what that means for Kalen DeBoer's second season. For more from Toppmeyer and Adams, sign up for the SEC Unfiltered newsletter, delivered free to your email inbox.
The last time we saw Fisher, he'd been given a lot of money to GO AWAY from Texas A&M after a disappointing tenure with the Aggies…as for Gruden, he hasn't coached since resigning from the Raiders in 2021 but he's been working for Barstool Sports since late 2024 Gruden doesn't have head coach experience in college football but he does have high popularity…who would you prefer? Show Sponsored by NEBCOOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jason Walker and Eric Frandsen discuss the latest in local sports. A preview of Utah State's Week 4 opponent, McNeese. What are the keys for a game against an FCS opponent? The next player on the Top 25 Aggies of 2025 is revealed, edge rusher John Gayer. Eric conducted interviews with DE/OLB Enoka Migao and offensive tackle Trey Andersen after Utah State practice on Tuesday. Also hear from the offensive coordinator, Kevin McGiven.
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker discuss the latest in local sports Utah State officially announced its first opponent in the Charleston Classic. Jason and Eric discuss whether the MTE is good enough to bolster USU's strength of schedule. They also look at the non-conference schedule (as it's currently known) as a whole and compare it to other teams in the Mountain West and previous seasons. The next player on the Top 25 Aggies of 2025 is revealed, Dylan Tucker. The Mountain West and Pac-12 went into mediation and it failed. John Canzano reported some of the details and Jason and Eric discuss the reports and whether the Pac-12 can win on some of their arguments.
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker preview USU vs Air Force. Top 25 Aggies for 2025: Kahanu Davis Former Aggies compete in NFL preseason games: Jalen Royals, Wyatt Bowles and Kyrese Rowan. Comparing/Contrasting AP and Coaches preseason Top 25 Who are the most penalized teams in Mountain West football over the past five years?
The last time we saw Fisher, he'd been given a lot of money to GO AWAY from Texas A&M after a disappointing tenure with the Aggies…as for Gruden, he hasn't coached since resigning from the Raiders in 2021 but he's been working for Barstool Sports since late 2024 Gruden doesn't have head coach experience in college football but he does have high popularity…who would you prefer? Show sponsored by NEBCO Our Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Could Tennessee, South Carolina, or Texas A&M be this year's surprise SEC team? Investigating their rosters, these are three teams with a plethora of defensive talent, but each lost prime players from the 2024 roster.Discussion points about each of the win totals for the Vols, Gamecocks, and Aggies are focal points. The players like Dylan Stewart of South Carolina, who must make a big step and become an All-American type player, and the schedules for these teams, too.On X @LO_ThePortal TikTok @lockedontheportalSupport us by supporting our sponsors!WayfairGet organized, refreshed, and back to routine for way less. Head to Wayfair.com right now to shop all things home.GametimeToday's episode is brought to you by Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDON for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Download Gametime today. What time is it? Gametime.Monarch MoneyTake control of your finances with Monarch Money. Use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE at monarchmoney.com for 50% off your first year.FanDuelRight now, new customers can get TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in BONUS BETS when your first FIVE DOLLAR BET WINS! Download the app or head to FANDUEL.COM to get started. Bet with FanDuel—Official Partner of the NBA.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker preview Region 11 and 3A North football as the season begins on Friday. Top 25 Aggies for 2025: Miles Davis Pick 6 Results
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Football season inches closer and we've got a fresh edition of Aggies in 60 for you--a cut-down version of the radio broadcast of some of A&M's biggest wins of the previous year. This time, relive the dominant victory over No. 9 Missouri at Kyle Field on October 5, 2024.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Eric Frandsen, Jason Walker and Ajay Salvesen preview Utah State at Texas A&M. Top 25 Aggies for 2025: defensive tackle Naki Fahina. USU soccer hosts their first scrimmage under the lights; audio from Austin Miller and Kunie Hirai. Hot Take nor Not a Take. Former Aggies in NFL preseason games.
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker preview Utah State vs UTEP. Utah State, Boise State and Colorado State file a new lawsuit against the Mountain West Conference and Gloria Nevarez. Mountain West schools placed in tiers based on their success in football and men's basketball combined. Top 25 Aggies for 2025: offensive lineman Jake Eichorn. Pick 6
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker welcome Ajay Salvesen to the show for his birthday. Former Aggies trying to earn spots on NFL teams this weekend. Top 25 Aggies for 2025: wide receiver Brady Boyd Former Aggies and current Utah Jazz players competing in Eurobasket.
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker discuss the latest in local and national sports: Utah State Soccer was picked first in the Mountain West preseason poll, how likely are they to live up to last season's dominance? The first player in the Top 25 Aggies of 2025 is revealed, offensive lineman Tavo Motu'apuaka. Utah Mammoth are back to having problems with their team name being similar to another company.
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker continue with the second hour of the show, talking more about local and national sports. The NCAA is giving more voting rights to the Power 4 conferences, how much of an issue could this be to the Group of 6 conferences moving forward? The next player in the Top 25 Aggies of 2025 is revealed, wide receiver Demick Starling Utah State's three-game series in football with Oregon in 2027-2029 gets trimmed down to just one game. Roger Goodell indirectly dissed the NBA by saying it isn't even a competitor to the NFL
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker visit with Utah State head women's volleyball coach Rob Neilson. Top 25 Aggies of 2025: Runningback Derrick Jameson Kick time and TV partner announced for USU vs McNeese. USU adds NIL specialist Joe Summers to its athletics department. USU men's basketball officially announces a neutral site game against VCU in Texas on November 7.
Chuck and Heath discuss practice limitations for reporters and CBS's preseason rankings. Olin Buchanan of TexAgs.com analyzes Texas A&M camp so far. Ryan Abraham of USCFootball.com looks at USC so far.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every Wednesday, Jake & Ben compete in Two 5-selection drafts - One sports-related & one not sports-related. This week on What You Got Wednesday, Scotty G fills in to draft: Best Aggies (Not just Utah State) & Best Scotts. Vote for your winner @JakeAndBenKSL on X.
The entirety of DJ & PK for August 6, 2025: HOUR ONE Kalani Sitake, BYU Football Dustin Smith, QB Elite Brett McMurphy, On3.com HOUR TWO What is Trending Hot Takes or Toast The Jersey attitude is real HOUR THREE Riley Jensen, College Football Expert BYU's ticket demand is sky high The "Minivan" returns to Utah HOUR FOUR Odds for Big 12 skill players Slacker Radio Headlines Feedback of the Day
On3 CFB analyst Clark Brooks looks at existing wrinkles that could improve various SEC offenses if they use them more this season. Chuck and Heath discuss the just released coaches poll. Vegas Insider senior handicapper Brian Edwards gets into his SEC preseason power rankings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker look at projected win totals for Mountain West teams. Can the Aggies surpass 4.5 wins? Audio from Utah State defensive back Noah Avinger. Former Utah State wide receiver Jalen Royals is impressing people with the Kansas City Chiefs. Former USU Director of Athletics John Hartwell resigns at Louisiana Monroe.
Jason Walker and Eric Frandsen go through multiple interviews with Utah State sports, first a live interview with USU Soccer head coach Manny Martins to talk about the rapidly approaching season for the Aggies. Then a discussion on Bryson Barnes and his potential to be one of the best QBs in the Mountain West this season. And later a playback of an interview Jason did with USU Football tight end Broc Lane earlier this week at Utah State media day. And, to cap off the show, the return of Pick Six!
Chuck thinks people shouldn't be viewing Florida as a "dark horse" playoff candidate, just an actual candidate. Chuck and Heath discuss former Stanford coach Troy Taylor filing a defamation lawsuit against ESPN. FSU beat reporter Liam Rooney of the Tallahassee Democrat analyzes the Seminoles opening practice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Rome's Daily Jungle 7/30/25 Davante Adams has to make good with Jimmy Garoppolo now that they're both on the Rams. Then, Darryl Morey becomes the latest hater of the Lakers 2020 Bubble Champion. Today's guests include Texas A&M Head Coach Mike Elko and SI/MLB on FOX Reporter Tom Verducci. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Jim Rome Show HR 2 - 7/30/25 Take a victory lap haters, because someone else called the 2020 Lakers Bubble Championship fraudulent. Jim takes calls from the Clones. Texas A&M Football Head Coach Mike Elko joins the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's hour number three of TexAgs Live! We start it off joined Ryan Brauninger for Recruiting Country. Then, we visit with the voice of the Aggies, Andrew Monaco!
Southeastern 16's Chris Lee and Chase Robinson preview Texas A&M's 2025 football season. Topics include: The Aggies return one of the SEC's best running backs in Le'Veon Moss, whose absence hurt the team dearly when he got hurt late in ‘24. They'll supplement him with three other returnees at the position. Marcel Reed enters his second year as a starter, and will have two impact receiver transfers in North Carolina State's Kevin Concepcion and Mississippi State's Mario Craver who'll help with team speed. Do the Aggies have the SEC's best offensive line? It's possible; left tackle Trey Zuhn, left guard Chase Bisontis, right guard Arm'aj Reed-Adams are all-star candidates. Plus, the Aggies have the two players who started all their games at center last year Mark Nabou Jr., who was knocked out for the year in the opener and replaced with Kolinu'u Faalu) and returning right tackle starter Demetrius Crownover. A&M's struggles against the run on defense led coach Mike Elko to take over play-calling duties this year. The Aggies will build around a pair of stars in All-American linebacker Taurean York and corner Will Lee III. Texas A&M also has talent up front in Cashius Howell and Albert Regis, but need to generate more pass rush. The Aggies have a schedule that isn't among the league's easiest or hardest. Circle the game at Notre Dame in Week 3; if Texas A&M avenges last season's loss, it could be in the driver's seat for a playoff berth.
It's the third and final hour of TexAgs Live, and we spend it all with Billy Liucci! He and David Nuno talk about their expectations for the Aggies, 25 in 25, and conference realignment.
In this week's Akem's Analysis, Samuel Akem talk about the nature of "annual opponents" in Big Sky football and what that looks like for each team in the Big Sky Conference. Tom Wistrcill mentioned the concept last week in his time with the media at Big Sky Media Day.Tim Plough commented on one of his young QBs. Have they already found their starting QB for 2025? Late last week, Zack McKinnell tweeted about the transfer of Sacramento State QB Kaiden Bennett, and it sent shock waves across the Big Sky and the entire college football landscape. 0:00 - Intro 1:50 - Big Sky Annual Opponents 19:18 - Montana Hasn't Had A +2,300 Yard Passer in 5 Seasons 29:01 - Donald Trump's College Sports Executive Order 43:38 - UC Davis Starting A Freshman QB? 47:56 - Kaiden Bennett Now at Delaware State 53:21 - Sacred Heart Joining The CAA in 2026 57:33 - Marcus Welnel is UMs NEW “Chief Revenue Officer” 1:03:46 - Final Thoughts 1:05:46 - End
Live from THSCA Coaching School and Convention in San Antonio, presented by Arlington Sports Commission. Guests in order: Ray Gates, North Crowley Nick Codutti, Klein Jerod Fikac, Cuero Riley Dodge, Southlake Carroll Jacody Coleman, Mansfield Timberview Scott Abell, Rice Joey McGuire, Texas Tech David McHugh, Bishop Gary Gutierrez, San Antonio Jay Jeremy Hickman, Cy Woods Mark Smith, San Angelo Central Kevin Salazar, Goliad Drew Sanders, Austin Vandegrift Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Live from THSCA Coaching School and Convention in San Antonio, presented by Arlington Sports Commission. Guests in order: Jason Sims, Lubbock Monterey Don Hyde , Waco La Vega Rick LaFavers, Fort Bend Ridge Point Larry Hill, Smithson Valley Wade Griffin, Mason Travis Bush, UTRGV Eli Reinhart, Hutto Joe Hubbard, San Antonio East Central Omasha Brantley, Galveston Ball Scotty Walden, UTEP Jeff Traylor, UTSA Matt Wilson, Arlington Sports Commission Tommy Allison, Walnut Grove Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textIn this episode of the Hodge Pack podcast Hodge, Josh and Misti have tons to discuss in this week. Is Scottie Scheffler going to be able to catch Tiger and be the greatest of all time. We compare Scottie chase of Tiger to Mahomes chase of Brady.Jerry Jones opens up Dallas Cowboys' training in normal Jerry Jones fashion. Reports of Texas and Texas A&M come out sharing how much money UT football is worth, plus how much the Aggies paid in NIL money. This topic strikes fun conversation about the state of women's sports. We look back on the life and career of Hulk Hogan. Support the show
College Football is Nearing it's Glorious Return Folks! HOWEVER; the Number of LOSSES a Team Can Afford? That has Changed in a BIG Way!! full 633 Fri, 25 Jul 2025 00:29:58 +0000 dmDbf1aouEcn0ML8gl9S8Xjtpm0ufkBS college football,texas longhorns,texas a&m aggies,cfb,aggies,texas a&m football,longhorns,gig em,hook em,college station,university of texas football,sarkisian,whoop,sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley college football,texas longhorns,texas a&m aggies,cfb,aggies,texas a&m football,longhorns,gig em,hook em,college station,university of texas football,sarkisian,whoop,sports College Football is Nearing it's Glorious Return Folks! HOWEVER; the Number of LOSSES a Team Can Afford? That has Changed in a BIG Way!! 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports
Jason Walker was joined by Ajay Salvesen on the Full Court Press to talk the latest in Utah State sports. USU men's basketball held another open practice with the media in attendance. Jason and Ajay were both there to witness that and talk to Jerrod Calhoun and players afterward. They give their latest thoughts on the Aggies and what the team will look like this season.
Chuck applauds the ACC announcing it will make player availability info available 2 days prior to games this season. Chuck and Heath discuss the small number of people who actually voted in the SEC media days poll. Dave Bartoo of CFB Matrix joins for his weekly visit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's hour number two of TexAgs Live, post SEC Media Days! We start off joined by Ryan Brauninger to talk baseball recruiting. Then, we listen in to some Aggies at Media Days.
Tamara Inoue is in her 10th year at the helm of the UC Irvine women's basketball program in 2025-26. After taking over a team that had two winning seasons in 15 years, Inoue brought a renewed energy and mindset that paid off immediately. In her first year with her own recruits, the Anteaters had the second best turnaround in all of NCAA Division I. Since then, they have won a Big West tournament and regular season title, produced five 20-win campaigns and made four national postseason tournament appearances.Last season, Inoue became the all-time winningest head coach in UCI women's basketball history. She eclipsed the school record with her 159th victory on February 27. The Anteaters went on to secure their fourth-straight 20-win campaign (21-10), finished second in the Big West standings (15-5), and advanced to the semifinals of the conference tournament for the fifth time in her nine seasons. For the third-straight year, UC Irvine was ranked among the top-15 in the nation in scoring defense as they finished 10th at 54.3 points allowed per game. Déja Lee and Hunter Hernandez claimed two of the six spots on the All-Big West First Team, while Summah Hanson was named the Best Sixth Player. In 2023-24, Inoue's squad won the program's second Big West Championship and first in 29 years. The ‘Eaters earned a No. 13 seed in the NCAA Tournament, and closed out the campaign with a 23-9 overall record (16-4 Big West). For the second year in a row, UCI was ranked in the final College Insider Women's Mid-Major Poll (23rd) and was among the nation's best in scoring defense (14th, 55.7 ppg). Déja Lee made history as UC Irvine's first Big West Women's Basketball Player of the Year. Moulayna Johnson Sidi Baba was also named the Big West Newcomer of the Year, while Diaba Konate was tabbed the league's Best Defensive Player.Inoue came to Irvine from New Mexico State where she was an integral member of the women's basketball staff from 2011-16. She spent her last two seasons as an associate head coach and also served as the interim Senior Woman Administrator in 2015-16.During her tenure as an associate head coach, NM State made back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances, while capturing the Western Athletic Conference regular-season and tournament titles both years. The Aggies ended the 2015-16 campaign with a 26-5 overall record, tying the school record for single-season victories.Inoue joined the New Mexico State staff after a three-year stint as an assistant coach at Santa Clara University. Prior to that, she spent six years playing and coaching in Australia. Inoue's professional playing career was cut short due to injury, but following rehabilitation she returned to coach in Australia's Victorian Basketball League (VBL). Inoue earned VBL Coach of the Year honors in 2006-07 with the Nunawading Spectres. She also guided the Knox Raiders to a national championship the following season with a 27-1 record. In addition to her head coaching duties, Inoue helped run the Melbourne Roos club team, assisting in developing several NCAA Division I athletes who went on to play in the U.S.Inoue has strong ties to the Orange County area and The Big West as she attended Laguna Hills High School and Long Beach State. She played at LBSU from 2000-02, where she was a two-time All-Big West honorable mention selection and led the league in assists as a senior (5.9 apg). In her first year, Inoue helped the Beach advance to the third round of the 2000 Women's National Invitation Tournament. She went on to graduate with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice in 2002.Inoue prepped at Laguna Hills High School, and was inducted into the Hawks' Hall of Fame in January 2017. She was a USA Today honorable mention All-American as a senior after averaging 14.0 points per game. A two-time league MVP, Inoue set single-game school records for points (30), assists (12) and steals (12).
The 8am hour of Thursday's Mac & rolled on with Chris Low, ESPN senior writer, telling us what the holdups are for a 9-game conference schedule; then, Billy Liucci, executive editor for TexAgs, says who the X-Factor is for the Aggies, what OC Collin Klein needs to do in Year 2, and what names you need to know on this A&M team; later, Billy gets called back because we didn't talk about Shemar Stewart; and finally, Josh Kattus, TE at Kentucky, discusses why they've adopted a 4th & 1 mentality, how well the guys have fit in, and gets excited when he meets Randall Cobb. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hosts Brad Fowler and Alex Higdon are excited to be joined by Carter Karels, Texas A&M beat writer for GigEm247 of 247Sports and co-host of Gig ‘Em 247: A Texas A&M Sports Podcast. We kick things off with Texas A&M's quarterback battle—Carter shares his insight on Marcel Reed's development and dual-threat potential, plus what's really changing under new head coach Mike Elko.We dive into A&M's elite 2025 and 2026 recruiting classes and which freshmen and transfers are poised to make an immediate impact. Carter also shares which Aggie could be a breakout SEC Star—and whether the Aggies are ready to contend for an SEC title in 2025.Don't miss this in-depth breakdown of one of college football's most intriguing programs from a reporter who's on the ground every day in College Station.