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After an 11-0 start to the season, Texas A&M suffered its only two losses of the season at Texas and against Miami. The second ended the Aggies' season in the first round of the College Football Playoff. KBTX senior A&M sportswriter Travis L. Brown and sports director Tyler Shaw break down the game from Kyle Field and discuss if this A&M season was ultimately a success.

The No. 7 seed Texas A&M football team hosts No. 10 Miami in the first round of the College Football Playoff Saturday, with a berth into the Cotton Bowl on the line. Will the Aggies have enough to claim their first ever playoff win? Senior A&M sportswriter Travis L.Brown, chief meteorologist Max Crawford and sports director Tyler Shaw break down the game on this week's pod. Also, Brown chats with former Aggie volleyball standout Hollann Hans on the success of this year's volleyball squad, who punched their ticket to the NCAA Tournament Final Four.

Texas A&M got into its first ever College Football Playoff, but there was plenty for Aggie and college football fans around the country to gripe about when it comes to how the bracket was built. KBTX senior A&M sportswriter Travis L. Brown, chief meteorologist Max Crawford and sports director Tyler Shaw try to fix college football and its playoff structure in this week's episode. Also, a look at A&M's new soccer coach and the Aggie volleyball team's run to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16.

Wednesday was a busy day around Aggieland. From signing 28 high school players during the start of the early signing period to reports that offensive coordinator Collin Klein has been tabbed as the next head coach of Kansas State, the Texas A&M football program was a focal point of conversation. KBTX senior Texas A&M sportswriter Travis L. Brown talked with sports director Tyler Shaw and chief meteorologist Max Crawford about the wild week that was for the Aggies.

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - Texas A&M tumbled to No. 7 in the penultimate College Football Playoff rankings Tuesday, leaving the path to the quarterfinals a little more difficult. KBTX senior A&M sportswriter Travis L. Brown and sports director Tyler Shaw broke down the Aggies’ new ranking and what it means for their playoff journey.

Texas A&M entered Friday’s Lone Star Showdown ranked No. 3 in the nation with an 11-0 record. They took their first loss in Austin with several flaws exposed for the first time this season. So, as the Aggies enter the playoff, which team will they be moving forward? KBTX senior A&M sportswriter Travis L. Brown and Tyler Shaw look back at the game and what it means for the Aggies as they enter the College Football Playoff.

No. 3 Texas A&M heads to Austin to face No. 16 Texas for the first time in over a decade, with plenty on the line. With a win, the Aggies would punch their ticekt to a first-ever Southeastern Conference title game and would all but ensure a top-4 seed in the College Football Playoff. But can they do it? KBTX senior A&M sportswriter Travis L. Brown, chief meteorologist Max Crawford and sports reporter Erin Patterson break down a Lone Star Showdown with big implications.

Texas A&M football finished 7-0 at home, makring its first full undefeated home regular season slate since 1999 (only four home games were played in 2020). KBTX senior A&M sportswriter Travis L. Brown and sports director Tyler Shaw break down how the Aggies pulled it off and what's ahead, as all the games left have huge implications.

While Texas A&M football has Samford to take care of this Saturday, attention has been turned to how the Aggies can make the Southeastern Conference title game and the College Football Playoff. KBTX senior A&M sportswriter Travis L. Brown and sports director Tyler Shaw walk through all of the Aggies' scenarios to make both and look at what the best path is for A&M.

For a third consecutive week, Texas A&M held steady at No. 3 in the College Football Playoff rankings. KBTX senior A&M sportswriter Travis L. Brown and sports director Tyler Shaw break down the latest rankings and look ahead to the Aggies' postseason future.