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College F—ing Football
Johnny Manziel is not the issue. It’s finally time to occupy the NCAA.
August 7, 2013 | by Jason Cohen | College Football
A&M Will Make It Two Straight Over 'Bama, But Could UT Have the Better Season?

College football predictions—some more serious than others—heading into the first weekend.

August 30, 2013 | by Jason Cohen | College Football
Datebook

August’s must-attend concerts, shows, and festivals.

July 24, 2013 | by Michael Hoinski | Events
Mike Sherman Got the Aggies Halfway There: A&M's 2010 Recruiting Class Top-Ranked In Hindsight

Texas A&M already won last week's in-state recruiting title. Now Sports Illustrated's Andy Staples looks back at 2010.

February 12, 2013 | by Jason Cohen | Signing Day
The Aggie Butterfly Effect: What if A&M Had Stayed?

Does Texas A&M’s Cotton Bowl dominance of Oklahoma mean the Aggies would have had an even better season had they stayed in the Big 12? No. 

| by Jason Cohen | Football
The Aggie Butterfly Effect: What if A&M Had Stayed?

Does Texas A&M’s Cotton Bowl dominance of Oklahoma mean the Aggies would have had an even better season had they stayed in the Big 12? No. 

January 10, 2013 | by Jason Cohen
“Air” Kingsbury Flies Back to Lubbock

Texas Tech takes all of four days to pick the head coach everybody wanted: 33 year-old former Red Raiders quarterback & Texas A&M offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury. 

December 13, 2012 | by Jason Cohen
The Drop Everything List
The Cotton Bowl, the Sex Pistols tribute in San Antonio, the Gourds, and the Dallas Safari Club’s Convention & Sporting Expo . . .
January 1, 2013 | by Michael Hoinski | Web Exclusive
EXCLUSIVE: Texas, Texas A&M to Resume Football Rivalry in 2015 (April Fools!)
No Fooling? The Longhorns and the Aggies have signed a ten-year deal with ESPN's SEC Network and the Longhorn Network to play football once again.
April 1, 2013 | by Jason Cohen | No Foolin'
Six Thoughts About the Cotton Bowl

Kansas St. and Oregon who? Arlington's the center of our college football universe, as Texas A&M plays Oklahoma in the Cotton Bowl on Friday. 

| by Jason Cohen | Football

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