Lanier’s season-high 30 leads Vols past Aggies
Lanier’s season-high 30 leads Vols past Aggies Chaz Lanier had a season-high 30 points, including 8 3-pointers, and No. 6 Tennessee defeated No. 7 Texas A&M on Saturday.
Lanier’s season-high 30 leads Vols past Aggies Chaz Lanier had a season-high 30 points, including 8 3-pointers, and No. 6 Tennessee defeated No. 7 Texas A&M on Saturday.
Aggies’ Weigman to enter portal with sights on CFP Texas A&M quarterback Conner Weigman is entering the college football transfer portal, telling ESPN in a phone interview, “I feel like my best football is ahead of me.”
Horns control Aggies, to vie for SEC title in Year 1 Texas raced to a 17-0 lead before holding off rival Texas A&M 17-7, securing a berth in the SEC championship game against Georgia next week in Atlanta.
Aggies land commitment from two 4-star recruits Texas A&M followed its win over LSU on Saturday by landing a pair of key 2026 commitments Sunday, securing pledges from four-star prospects Jordan Carter and Aaron Gregory one day after the Georgia high school teammates visited College Station.
Volunteers outlast Aggies, force MCWS Game 3 In the hunt for their first national baseball title, the Tennessee Volunteers forced a Game 3 in the Men’s College World Series finals Sunday in Omaha, Nebraska, posting a 4-1 victory over Texas A&M, a day after the Aggies took a 1-0 series lead.
Aggies topple Vols, on brink of first MCWS title Gavin Grahovac homered to begin the game, Texas A&M broke it open with a five-run third inning and the Aggies beat Tennessee 9-5 in the Men’s College World Series finals opener Saturday night.
Aggies roll into first MCWS finals, get No. 1 Vols Behind Justin Lamkin’s five scoreless innings, Texas A&M shut down Florida 6-0 to advance to the Men’s College World Series finals, where they will face Tennessee.
Mathews enters portal, latest in Aggies exodus Texas A&M safety Jacoby Mathews entered his name in the transfer portal, becoming the 19th scholarship player to enter the portal for the Aggies since November.
AD: Fisher fired because Aggies ‘stuck in neutral’ Texas A&M AD Ross Bjork said the football program was “stuck in neutral” and was “not in the championship conversation,” leading to his decision to fire Jimbo Fisher.