Aggies Shakeups: Vols Clash, Coach Quits, DT Transfer

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Rocky Top Road Test: A&M vs Tennessee Preview

Texas A&M basketball heads to Knoxville to take on Tennessee in a pivotal SEC clash. The Aggies (11-3, 3-0) seek to extend a six-game win streak against the Volunteers (11-5, 1-2), who are reeling from a lopsided loss to Florida. Historical edges favor Tennessee (13-8 all-time), but A&M boasts superior shooting splits and a defense ranked among the nation’s best. Key contributors on both teams—from Ja’Kobi Gillespie and Nate Ament in Nashville to Pop Isaacs and Rylan Griffen in College Station—will vie for dominance in a matchup that could define the postseason seeding picture.

In the spirit of true SEC theater, imagine a giant scoreboard in Knoxville flipping more tension than a soap opera finale—will A&M’s “Bucky Ball” juggernaut survive the Rocky Top riptide, or will Tennessee’s big names make the Aggies look like they ordered their victory pizza with no toppings? Stay tuned as coaches deliver cryptic praise, analysts swell with overhyped graphics, and fans debate whether 37.4 percent three-point accuracy is basically the next moon landing.


Abrupt Exit: A&M’s Baseball Coach Bails Out

Just weeks before opening weekend, Texas A&M baseball faces a sudden staff vacancy as recruiting coordinator and hitting coach Caleb Longley resigns over a side-business contract dispute. Longley, a one-year veteran who helped the Aggies crush 95 home runs last season, departs to focus on MARV Training, leaving head coach Michael Earley scrambling to fill a critical role. With 31 days until the season opener, A&M must tap internal talent or launch a nationwide search to keep its postseason aspirations alive.

In a plot twist rivaling a daytime drama, our hero-turned-mentor quits mid-show to pursue his dream of personal-training glory—leaving poor Coach Earley clutching a clipboard and wondering who’ll teach pinch hitters to actually hit pinches. Expect a whirlwind of internal interviews, desperate pleas on social media, and maybe even a surprise promotion for someone named “Assistant to the Assistant Hitting Strategist.” Baseball fans, grab your popcorn: the offseason soap opera just hit a grand slam.


Portal Payday: A&M Snatches ACC DT

Texas A&M secures a major defensive line upgrade by landing CJ Mims via the NCAA transfer portal. The junior tackle, fresh off a nine-start season with North Carolina under Bill Belichick’s brief tutelage, contributes 42 tackles and two sacks in 2025. Mims, who began his career at East Carolina, brings seasoned leadership and pass-rush prowess to College Station. His signing marks the Aggies’ 16th portal addition this offseason as coach Mike Elko aims for a rebound CFP run in 2026.

Nothing says “we mean business” like raiding the ACC for beefy linemen—because apparently calling Uncle Bill in New England for tips was just too subtle. Now A&M fans can rest easy knowing they’ve fortified the trenches with a guy who once struggled against Stanford and Clemson tackles. Critics be damned: if Mims can’t single-handedly carry the Aggies back to the playoffs, well, at least the portal worked its magic and cost everyone at least three extra social media notifications.


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