Should NCAA be granted limited antitrust exemption in rev-share era?
In his Monday meeting with the media, Texas A&M's Trev Alberts highlighted the need to get back to "playing offense" in the business of college athletics. To do so, the Aggie AD prefers a skinny NIL bill over broad antitrust exemptions in the fallout of the House v. NCAA settlement.
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FTM, Ep. 77: Ramifications beginning to follow landmark settlement
The House v. NCAA settlement is here, and now schools are scrambling to prepare for the new world order of college athletics. On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco are now living in the aftermath of the landmark decision.
'This is our time': Alberts tailoring A&M's approach as new era begins
With so many changes and challenges facing athletic departments in a sudden new era of college sports, Trev Alberts is focused on successfully tailoring Texas A&M's approach in a fashion that will breed competitive success for the Aggies across all sports.
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Press Conference: Alberts provides path forward in House settlement aftermath
The aftermath of the House v. NCAA settlement has left questions and challenges for athletic departments across the nation, and Texas A&M is not immune. On Monday, Director of Athletics Trev Alberts spoke to the media about Texas A&M's path forward.
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Around Aggieland (6/20)
On Friday, Callie Garner took us Around Aggieland as Texas A&M baseball reloaded with impact transfers, Mike Elko continued to bolster his 2026 recruiting class with summer additions and the 2025-26 SEC opponents were unveiled for both men’s and women’s hoops.
Joni Taylor adds 10 players to Texas A&M's roster ahead of 2025-2026
Entering her fourth season at the helm of Texas A&M women's basketball, Joni Taylor added 10 players to her 2025-2026 roster. With only Lauren Ware, Janae Kent and Vanessa Saidu returning, Taylor bolstered her squad with seven transfers and three true freshmen.
The week after: Early fallout of the House v. NCAA settlement
On June 6, 2025, the House v. NCAA settlement ruling was made, guaranteeing damages paid to former student-athletes and also promising revenue sharing to current and future student-athletes. In these seven days, more lawsuits, bills and problems have bubbled to the surface.
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Ask Liucci: Impact newcomers, precarious games this fall & more
The offseason is in full swing in College Station, but there is plenty to discuss regarding Texas A&M football, basketball, baseball and beyond. In this edition of Ask Liucci, TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci tackles another round of subscriber questions.
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FTM, Ep. 76: SEC-Big Ten revenue, NIL's impact on softball & more
The Big Ten and SEC are still making waves as the House v. NCAA settlement hits more delays. On this episode of Follow The Money, Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, Jon Heidtke and host Andrew Monaco touch on those topics, the impact of NIL in softball and much more.
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Monaco joins TA Live as A&M's 2024-25 athletic year comes to a close
Texas A&M's 2024-25 athletic year is coming to an end, and Andrew Monaco was there for it all. "The Voice of the Aggies" joined Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Live to dive into the state of the football, basketball and baseball programs and what is to come.
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A&M legend Gary Blair provides an update on retired life in Aggieland
The winningest basketball coach in Texas A&M history, Gary Blair, will host the 22nd Annual Coach Blair Charities Celebrity Golf Classic, starting on Thursday. The Aggie legend joined TexAgs Live in-studio to share the latest, enjoying retirement and life after basketball.
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One-on-one interviews from the 2025 Aggieland FCA Golf Classic
The 2025 Aggieland FCA Golf Classic took over Traditions Club, and a number of former Texas A&M athletes hit the links on Monday. We caught up with Gary Blair, Kirkland Rivers, Brodie Green, Scott Arthur, Edd Hargett, Bill Johnston, Taylor (Voss) Mask and Kyndal Stowers.