Texas A&M Aggies Transfer Portal Tracker

Transfer Portal season is upon us and you can stay up to date on any moves with our portal tracker

The college football portal opened for the Aggies as soon as Jimbo was given his walking papers. Anytime there is a coaching change the thought is that there will be a lot of work by the new staff to work on keeping who they fit and grabbing who is available.

With the transfer portal essentially being a free agency for college athletes, programs have their work cut out for them. Like any new coach, I expect Mike Elko to try to keep coach Elijah Robinson on staff by any means necessary to help prevent some of the players on the fence from leaving. Also, to use the portal to his advantage as any coach should in this modern era to bring some players that fit what he wants to do.

The Aggies hopefully will be players in the offseason and could use experience at the Lineback position and should also poke around at the cornerback position to add more competition on the back end. As long we don’t see a mass exodus from Aggieland, they are a deep team with only a few positions of need.

We’ll track all transfers in or out right here for you to stay up to date!

Best Photos: Top Aggie performances from Week 12 of the NFL season

Texas A&M was well represented in Week 12 of the NFL, and we have some of the best photos for you to check out

We are now past the halfway point of the regular schedule, and playoff pictures are starting to take shape. As we look forward to the rest of the games this week, I’d like to take some time to recognize a few top week 12 performances from Aggies in the NFL.

For the ninth game in a row, defensive lineman Justin Madubuike has got at least half a sack. His 10 sacks on the season put him in the top ten in the NFL and currently has more sacks than Hasson Reddick and Nick Bosa. Here are his stats from Sunday’s win over the Los Angeles Chargers.

  • 1 tackles / .5 sack / 3 QB hits

Mike Evans has been on a Hall of Fame pace these past few years, and he crossed another threshold on Sunday. His two touchdowns against the Colts gave him his 90th and 91st of his career. He also is under 200 yards away from his tenth consecutive 1,000-yard season. Here are his stats from the game on Sunday.

  • 6 catches / 70 yards / 11.7 avg / 2 TD

Critics once had a lot to say about the contract the Jacksonville Jaguars gave Christian Kirk a few years ago, but the front office saw something, and it’s paying off. While Kirk did not reach the endzone this week, he did tie for lead reception yards against the Texans. Here are his stats from Sunday’s victory.

  • 4 catches / 89 yards / 22.5 avg

Another great week for these former Aggies, and you can check out some of the best photos from week 12.

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No. 14 Texas A&M falls to Virginia 59-47 in ACC/SEC Challange

A season high in turnovers was too much to overcome as the Aggies drop to 6-2 after loss to Virginia

No. 14 Texas A&M (6-2) battled but fell short of Virginia (6-1) on Wednesday night. A rested Virginia team was too much to handle as a shorthanded Aggie hit the floor with only a few days’ rest following a three-day tournament.

The Aggies started off slow for the second game in a row and had to rely heavily on defense early to stay in the game, falling behind 18-11 with about 10 minutes left in the first half. Luckily for Texas A&M, the Aggies got Henry Coleman back in this game and hit some big shots to keep the game from getting out of hand.

Like clockwork, the Buzz Williams defense turned it up and grabbed every rebound insight halfway through, resulting in a 10-0 run for a 23-20 lead. The lead would only last a few minutes as UVA would hit a big three off a late turnover to take a 27-26 lead.

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Similar to the 1st half, the Aggies couldn’t buy a bucket and fell down by 11 points early in the second half. There was a point that Texas A&M had more turnovers than points behind UVA’s stifling defense.

With the Aggies shooting residing in the ice box, the Cavaliers maintained a double-digit lead to around the two-minute mark of the game. Whenever Texas A&M looked like they might make a run, Virginia would squash it immediately and never really put the Aggies back into the game. Texas A&M shot a sluggish 30.4% with 16 turnovers, not winning numbers, which ended in a 59-47 road loss.

Below are the Aggie critical contributors from the game:

Wade Taylor IV: 9 points / 4 assists / 4 rebounds / 5 turnovers

Henry Coleman: 16 points / 14 rebounds

Texas A&M will be back in action at 8:00 p.m. C.T. on Wednesday (Dec. 6) when they host DePaul at Reed Arena.

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No. 14 Texas A&M will be back on the road to face Virginia in SEC/ACC Challenge

The Aggie Basketball team will travel to Virginia to take on UVA in the inaugural SEC/ACC challenge

No. 14 Texas A&M will face ACC foe UVA at the John Paul Jones Arena in Virginia on Wednesday night.

The Aggies have battled through some adversity after losing both Tyrece Radford and Henry Coleman III for most of their last two games. This has been a testament to how deep the team is and how well Coach Buzz Williams has the entire team ready to play with an impressive 6-1 start.

Virginia is the reigning 2023 ACC regular season title winner and is currently on a three-game winning streak heading into the game. This will be their first game against a ranked opponent this season and have a 5-1 record.

This will only be the second time these teams have met on the hardwood, with the first game being a 60-59 Aggie victory in 1962 in Jonesboro, AR.

Palyers to watch:

Wade Taylor IV – 20.0 PTS / 4.4 AST / 2.4 STL

Andersson Garica – 3.6 PTS / 7.6 TOT

How to watch:

TV: ESPN 2

Play-by-play: Dave Pasch

Color Commentary: Corey Alexander

How to Listen:

TAMU Sports Network: WTAW 1620AM, WTAW 94.5FM (local)

Web: 12thman.com

App: 12th Man Mobile App

Play-by-Play: Andrew Monaco / Dr. John Thornton

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‘Our recipe is that we have to be able to perform under pressure’ Mike Elko and Ross Bjork take questions at press conference

Everything Ross Bjork and Mike Elko had to say about Elko’s hiring as the 30th head football coach at Texas A&M

The A&M football program is headed in a new direction, and former Aggie DC Mike Elko will lead it.

Elko spent the last two years at Duke, where he won ACC Coach of the Year and back-to-back winning seasons. As a head coach, he is 16-9 with a bowl win, and before that, he spent about two decades as an assistant coach.

Ready for the challenge, Mike Elko knows that he is expected to win and build a strong identity for the football program:

“If you want to chase the highest prizes in this sport, it’s going to come with high expectations and high pressure.” “You embrace who you are. I’ve embraced my process as a head coach… I believe in who I am, and I believe in my process for making decisions.”

You can listen to everything they had to say during the entire press conference below:

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Men’s basketball moves to 7-0 on the season with win over Cal State Fullerton

The Huskers continue the historically strong start to the season with an 85-72 win over California State Fullerton.

The Huskers continue the historically strong start to the season with an 85-72 win over California State Fullerton on Sunday afternoon.

Nebraska delivered five double-digit scorers in a highly productive outing by both teams. The Titans finished with a 41.8 shooting percentage, going 9-of-22 from beyond the arc while shooting seven free throws off nine attempts. The Huskers meanwhile shot an impressive 46.6 from the field, landing 12-of-30 3-pointers and shooting 19-of-20 from the free throw line.

Bradley transfer Rienk Mast led the charge for Nebraska, scoring 19 points, hauling in nine rebounds and going three-for-three from beyond the arc. Keisei Tominaga was also perfect in 3-point shooting, going 3-for-3 as well, which accompanied his perfect field goal shooting, going five-of-five in the win. This gave Tominaga 17 points in the win for his third double-digit game of the season.

The Huskers are now 7-0 on the season. This marks the best start in head coach Fred Hoiberg’s tenure at Nebraska. The Huskers will face their first big test of the season next Sunday, welcoming in No. 8 Creighton. Tipoff is set for 3:00 p.m. and can be viewed on FS1.

Post Game Recap: Texas A&M falls 42-30 to No. 14 LSU in the 2023 regular season finale

The Aggies fought hard, but couldn’t tame the Tigers in the Bayou falling for their 5th loss of the season, and 10th consecutive SEC road loss.

Texas A&M (7-5, 4-4 SEC) falls after a valiant effort to the No. 14 LSU Tigers (9-3, 6-2 SEC) at Tiger Field in Baton Rouge on Saturday morning.

It was a pretty evenly matched contest early on, with both teams getting early stops. LSU would strike first after an Aggies failed fourth down attempt, resulting in a short field for the Tigers and a 7-0 lead. Texas A&M responded with their longest drive in 9 years with a 17-play 67 touchdown drive to tie it up early in the 2nd quarter.

Randy Bond would add another three points midway through the second quarter for the Aggies 10-7 lead. With both teams heating up, Heisman hopeful Jayden Daniels marched his team downfield after a kick out of bounds that gave the Tigers a great field position. A short pass from Daniels to Nabers put the Tigers back on top 14-10.

The Aggies, wanting to double-dip, had another impressive and efficient drive closing in on halftime. With under 30 seconds left and counting, in his 1st road start, Jaylen Henderson hit Jake Johnson for a 14-yard touchdown pass for the final score of the half to go up 17-14.

Bobby Petrino was in his bag to start the second half, giving Jaylen Henderson a little more freedom, and it paid off immediately, carving up the LSU defense down to the one-yard line. To cap off the Aggies’ drive, they brought in an additional blocker for 3rd and goal. Instead of pitching it to the running back, they handed it to the big man, offensive lineman Mark Nabou, for an exciting rushing touchdown to take a 24-14 lead.

LSU answered in a big way with their own touchdown to cut the Aggie lead to 24-21. The defenses for both teams finally tightened up after the Aggie defense forced a punt. However, LSU would stop an A&M drive with an interception near midfield that led to a Tigers touchdown, and that’s when Daniels began to carve up the Aggie’s secondary like a Thanksgiving turkey.

Texas A&M would be outscored 21-6 from that point as one of the top offenses in the nation started to heat up. Late in the fourth quarter, after an A&M turnover on downs, Daniels got the sign from Brian Kelly to take a knee, which sealed the final score at 42-30 for an LSU victory.

Essentially solidifying his Heisman campaign, Jayden Daniels is one heck of a player with a bright NFL future. For the Aggies, Texas A&M Athletic Director Ross Bjork is hard at work searching for the program’s new head football coach, as the impending announcement could come at any time soon.

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Huskers lose 13-10 heartbreaker to No. 17 Iowa

It all came down to this for Nebraska football.

It all came down to this for Nebraska football. A Black Friday game at home on Senior Day against No. 17 Iowa. Both teams found ways all season to either win or lose. That didn’t change today as the Huskers and the Hawkeyes found a way. For Nebraska, it was a way to lose, and for Iowa, it was a way to win.

For the third time this season, the Huskers watched as their opponent kicked the go-ahead field goal to take a 13-10 win. Yet somehow, this one was the most remarkable. Tied 10-10 with less than a minute to go, Tommi Hill picked off Iowa’s Deacon Hill to give Nebraska an opportunity to get into field goal range. But then a few plays later, Chubba Purdy threw an interception, putting the Hawkeyes in field goal range.

Purdy’s lone interception, along with his second-quarter fumble, resulted in both of Iowa’s field goals on the afternoon. He finished the game with 189 yards passing and a touchdown pass.

Freshman Jaylen Lloyd once again was on the receiving end of Purdy’s touchdown pass, this time hauling in a 66-yard bomb and turning on the jets to take it for the score. Freshman Tristan Alvano went 1-of-2 in field goal kicking, nailing a 44-yarder with the wind to his back and missing a 44-yarder into the wind.

Nebraska’s defense put together another big showing, despite once again coming up short. The Blackshirts held Deacon Hill to 94 yards passing, along with picking him off once. Though it surrendered 163 yards rushing, Nebraska’s defense made up for it in field goal blocking. The Huskers blocked two field goals in the loss, keeping them in the game. However, Iowa found a way to sneak off with the win.

The Huskers finish the regular season at 5-7, their best season since 2019, but will not be bowl-eligible. If Nebraska isn’t selected, it will be the seventh straight year without a bowl game trip.

Post Game Recap: No. 12 Texas A&M falls to No. 19 FAU 96-89 in Semifinals of the ESPN Invitational Tournament

The Aggies fall to the Owls in a Top-25 Match in the second round of the ESPN Invitational Tournament

No. 12 Texas A&M (5-1) couldn’t overcome the blistering three-point shooting from FAU (4-1) as they dropped their first game of the season.

The first half was full of action, with both teams shooting lights out. I’m not sure if it’s because of the talent level overall during the season, but they came to shoot in the second round. Through the first, it was like a volleyball game as the ball flew up and down the court. Eventually, FAU built a 12-point lead with about five minutes left in the first half.

Feeling the pressure, Texas A&M locked down on defense and closed out on a 13-3 run. If it wasn’t for the two technical fouls, the Aggies probably went into the half with the lead but instead were down 46-44 at the break. Henry Coleman III went down with a lower leg injury late in the half, creating a massive hole in the Aggies’ offense and rebounding moving forward.

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FAU’s hot hand continued to start the second half, hitting every open shot possible, running out to an 18-point lead with about 11 minutes left in the game. Not wanting to let the game get away, Taylor IV hit a few big shots to help pull the team within ten halfway through the half.

He wasn’t done; he pulled the Aggies even closer with five straight points, cutting the lead to 78-73 with five minutes left. As the time ticked away, the Aggies could stay close behind the shooting of Taylor and Manny Obaseki down 89-84 with a minute left before Buzz called a time-out.

Unfortunately for the Maroon & White, they would go scoreless for the remainder of the game for a final score of 96-89.

Wade Taylor IV had a career day only to be matched by the FAU defense that scored over 20 points off turnovers and shot a ridiculous 53.3% beyond the arc with 16 made threes.

Below are the Aggie critical contributors from the game:

Wade Taylor IV: 34 points (career high) / 5 assists / 3 rebounds

Manny Obaseki: 13 points / 4 rebounds

Hayden Hefner: 14 points / 1 rebound

Texas A&M will be back in action at 5 p.m. CT. on Sunday for the third-place spot against the Iowa State vs. Virginia Tech game loser.

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Best Photos: Top Aggie performances from Week 11 of the NFL season

Texas A&M was well represented in Week 11 of the NFL, and we have some of the best photos for you to check out

We are now past the halfway point of the regular schedule, and playoff pictures are starting to take shape. As we look forward to the rest of the games this week, I’d like to take some time to recognize a few top week 11 performances from Aggies in the NFL.

Myles Garrett continued his All-Pro pace as he got another sack for the league lead. He applied heavy pressure and pushed his season total to 13 with the Browns. Here are his stats from Sunday’s win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

  • 2 tackles / 2 TFL / 2 sacks / 3 QB hits

Mike Evans didn’t light up the world with his yards during a rough day against the San Francisco 49ers, but still found the endzone despite averaging less than 9 yards per reception. Here are his stats from the game on Sunday.

  • 5 catches / 43 yards / 8.6 avg / 1 TD

Defensive lineman Justin Madubuike got another sack, extending his streak to eight games. His 9.5 sacks on the season put him in the top ten in the NFL through ten games with the Ravens. Here are his stats from Sunday’s win over the Cincinnati Bengals.

  • 3 tackles / 1 TFL / 1 sack / 1 QB hit

Another great week for these former Aggies, and you can check out some of the best photos from week 11.

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