EchoingEagle+FollowAggies’ wild turnaround: Texas A&M hoops is rollingTexas A&M basketball has gone from a team with no coach and just one returning scholarship player last spring to a 13–3 record and a perfect 3–0 in SEC play. Under Bucky McMillan, the Aggies are playing fast, confident, and with a real edge—even without their top player. Saturday’s win over Oklahoma showed how much this new roster has bought in, with players trusting each other and closing out tight games. The energy at Reed Arena is electric, and it feels like something special is brewing. How far do you think this team can go? #Sports #Aggies #TexasAM00Share
Charles Richardson+FollowTexas A&M students ruck 1,000 miles for heroesSeeing a group of determined students hiking through Cloudcroft with heavy packs? That’s Project Atlas Rucks, a team from Texas A&M pushing themselves to the limit on a 1,000-mile trek from Big Bend to White Sands—all to support the children of fallen special operations personnel. These students are carrying more than just gear; they’re carrying a mission to raise $12,000 for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. With no sponsors and just over $10,000 raised so far, their journey is a powerful reminder of what community and purpose can achieve. What do you think about their effort? #Education #TexasAM #ProjectAtlasRucks00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowTexas A&M’s new baseball look turns headsTexas A&M is shaking things up for the 2026 baseball season with a bold switch to sleek gray Adidas uniforms—marking a fresh chapter for the Aggies after a tough 2025. Fans spotted the new look hanging around Blue Bell Park, and the maroon script pops against the new shade. With returning stars like Caden Sorrell and Gavin Grahovac, plus new talent joining the roster, there’s real buzz about how this team will bounce back. What do you think—will the new uniforms bring new energy to the field? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #AggieBaseball #TexasAM00Share
Julie Alexander+FollowMold crisis shakes Texas A&M dorm lifeImagine moving into your college dorm, only to end up in the hospital weeks later. That’s what happened to Leah Courington at Texas A&M, where toxic mold in her room reportedly led to a major health scare. The most alarming part? Independent tests found the dorm “unfit for human occupancy,” but her concerns weren’t fully addressed until her family hired a private inspector. This isn’t just a Texas A&M issue—experts say mold in college housing is a growing problem nationwide. How safe do you feel in your living space? Have you or someone you know faced similar issues? Let’s talk about what schools should do to keep students healthy. #Education #TexasAM #CollegeLife00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTexas A&M’s blue-chip lineman heads for the portalA top Texas A&M recruit, Jonte Newman, is leaving College Station before ever playing a snap. Newman, a four-star offensive tackle from Cypress, is the first Aggie lineman to hit the transfer portal this cycle—joining 11 other teammates looking for new opportunities. It’s a sign of how fast things change in college football: even highly-rated freshmen are moving on if they don’t see a clear path to playing time. With the Aggies bringing in new transfers, it’s tough for young talent to wait their turn. How do you feel about the constant roster shakeups? #Sports #Football #TexasAM00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowOklahoma faces a must-bounce-back at Texas A&MOklahoma’s men’s basketball team is in a real pressure cooker this weekend. After a rough 19-point loss at Mississippi State, the Sooners have just three days to regroup before facing a red-hot Texas A&M squad on their home court. The Aggies are tearing it up, averaging over 94 points per game and boasting a deep bench that keeps the pressure on. Oklahoma hasn’t won at Reed Arena since 2017, so this is a real gut-check moment. Can the Sooners shake off the sting and prove they’re built for the grind? Let’s hear your thoughts—what do you think Oklahoma needs to do to turn things around? #Sports #OklahomaBasketball #TexasAM00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowTexas A&M’s Course Shakeup Hits Tech TooTexas A&M just dropped a bomb on their course lineup—about 200 classes might get cut or changed because of new rules on race and gender topics. And it’s not just them; Texas Tech is feeling the heat too. Professors are scrambling to update syllabi, and students could see their classes switched up last minute. If you’re at Tech, double-check your schedule and talk to your advisor—what’s happening in College Station is coming to Lubbock! #Education #College #TexasAM00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowAggies shake up SEC transfer sceneTexas A&M just made a bold move in the SEC transfer portal, landing not one but two elite SEC commits. This could totally change the game for the Aggies, who are clearly serious about building a powerhouse roster. With top talent coming in and some big names heading out, the team’s strategy is turning heads across college football. It’s got fans buzzing—will these new additions be the spark that takes Texas A&M to the next level? What do you think about the Aggies’ aggressive approach in the portal this year? #Sports #Football #TexasAM21Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowAggies shake up roster with portal power movesTexas A&M is making serious waves in college football by locking down top talent from the transfer portal—especially in the trenches. With new recruits boosting both the offensive and defensive lines, the Aggies are stacking their roster for a big season ahead. It’s not just about new faces; the buzz on campus is electric with more elite prospects visiting. This kind of momentum could totally change the game for the Aggies. What do you think—will these moves finally put Texas A&M over the top in the SEC? #Sports #Aggies #TexasAM00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowTexas A&M football’s O-line shakeupTexas A&M’s offensive line is seeing some real changes—true freshman Jonte Newman is hitting the transfer portal after just one season, even though he didn’t get any game time this fall. That makes him the seventh O-lineman to leave, but unlike the others heading to the NFL, Newman’s looking for a fresh start elsewhere. The Aggies had high hopes for him as a hidden gem, and with so many departures, he might’ve had a shot at playing next year. How do you feel about the constant roster churn in college football? Does it help or hurt team culture? #Sports #Football #TexasAM00Share