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  2. Schuessler's advance stands. He didn't leave early.
  3. aggies have played really good defense today
  4. Credit the A&M outfield with a great game today defensively. Laviolette robs Borba of a hit against the mesh wall in left-center. They're now reviewing to see if Schuessler left early.
  5. Royo, Sorrell and Binderup can't come down with Schuessler's popup down the right-field line. He's safe at second base with what's scored as a double.
  6. What a classy coach we have!
  7. Wait what’s google?
  8. Dre with a tidy 1-2-3 sixth inning.
  9. I love Sark, he gets it.
  10. The number of Alabama "reporters" trying to blame not getting drafted on the transfer portal is an odd flex. A simple Google search would've helped them out.
  11. Steve Sarkisian recap of NFL Draft: “There’s nothing like seeing our players achieve their lifelong dreams of being drafted to the NFL, and that goes for the ones that will sign as free agents, too. When you look at last year’s draft with a school-record 11 guys, and this year breaking that with 12, that’s 23 players in two years drafted off a team that in year one (in 2021) we didn’t have any. That says a lot about the work these guys have poured into building our program and the trajectory of where we’re headed because of these guys. This group of guys went to back-to-back college football playoff semifinals, led us to top-five rankings the last two years, won the Big 12, were in the SEC Championship game in overtime – things that hadn’t been done at Texas for a long time. They set a standard and there’s a lot of be proud of with this group because of what they’ve meant to our program. To think, when we got here there were 32 players total from Texas on rosters in the NFL and when you add this group in, we’ve nearly equaled that number in the last three drafts (28) – 23 in the last two alone – which is pretty incredible. I couldn’t be prouder of every one of these guys and the future they have ahead of them. It’s not really when you get drafted, it’s what you do with the opportunity, and I’m confident all these guys – along with the ones signing as free agents –understand that and will maximize the opportunity in front of them.” “These guys are one of the groups that helped change the culture of our program. We were excited to see their names called on draft day, but more importantly, want to let the teams that picked them know that they’ll not only give it their all on the field, but be great teammates, tremendous representatives of their franchises and outstanding members of the community. We are incredibly proud of each and every one of them and so happy for them and their families.” “They really put in the work, bought in, committed to being great, and it says a lot about our staff and all they poured into them, as well. Their explosiveness and power, football IQ, ability to do a great job interviewing with teams, the way they conduct themselves, those are all things we take great pride in here, and these guys are a great reflection of that. It’s a great moment for them and their families, but it’s also definitely motivating for the guys that are on our roster now. The message to them is if you follow the recipe for success here and focus on team success, the individual accolades, awards and honors will come. We’ve got a hungry group that wants to help the team be successful. It’s a roster full of ‘want to’ guys and not ‘have to’ guys, and I credit a lot of the players before them for creating that ‘want to’ mentality that our team has right now.” View full news story
  12. Steve Sarkisian recap of NFL Draft: “There’s nothing like seeing our players achieve their lifelong dreams of being drafted to the NFL, and that goes for the ones that will sign as free agents, too. When you look at last year’s draft with a school-record 11 guys, and this year breaking that with 12, that’s 23 players in two years drafted off a team that in year one (in 2021) we didn’t have any. That says a lot about the work these guys have poured into building our program and the trajectory of where we’re headed because of these guys. This group of guys went to back-to-back college football playoff semifinals, led us to top-five rankings the last two years, won the Big 12, were in the SEC Championship game in overtime – things that hadn’t been done at Texas for a long time. They set a standard and there’s a lot of be proud of with this group because of what they’ve meant to our program. To think, when we got here there were 32 players total from Texas on rosters in the NFL and when you add this group in, we’ve nearly equaled that number in the last three drafts (28) – 23 in the last two alone – which is pretty incredible. I couldn’t be prouder of every one of these guys and the future they have ahead of them. It’s not really when you get drafted, it’s what you do with the opportunity, and I’m confident all these guys – along with the ones signing as free agents –understand that and will maximize the opportunity in front of them.” “These guys are one of the groups that helped change the culture of our program. We were excited to see their names called on draft day, but more importantly, want to let the teams that picked them know that they’ll not only give it their all on the field, but be great teammates, tremendous representatives of their franchises and outstanding members of the community. We are incredibly proud of each and every one of them and so happy for them and their families.” “They really put in the work, bought in, committed to being great, and it says a lot about our staff and all they poured into them, as well. Their explosiveness and power, football IQ, ability to do a great job interviewing with teams, the way they conduct themselves, those are all things we take great pride in here, and these guys are a great reflection of that. It’s a great moment for them and their families, but it’s also definitely motivating for the guys that are on our roster now. The message to them is if you follow the recipe for success here and focus on team success, the individual accolades, awards and honors will come. We’ve got a hungry group that wants to help the team be successful. It’s a roster full of ‘want to’ guys and not ‘have to’ guys, and I credit a lot of the players before them for creating that ‘want to’ mentality that our team has right now.”
  13. Gasparino should try out for the golf team with how much he likes to swing at low stuff
  14. Swung at 2 bad pitches. 4 of our 5 hits are from batters 7-9.
  15. Gasparino strikes out to end the inning with a runner stranded on base.
  16. Mistakes Declaring for 2025 1. Cam Williams - If he comes back he is likely an All SEC 1st or 2nd team Right Tackle (playing along DJ Campbell for the second straight year). He is then a 1st or 2nd round pick in 2026 instead of a 6th round pick in 2025. 2. Quinn Ewers - In retrospect, Quinn would have been a Top 100 pick if he would have left last year in 2024. His deficiencies showed more clearly with a full year of football in the SEC with elite NFL like competition. If he transferred to another school in 2025 instead of declaring for the draft, he would have also made ~$5M in NIL, but it wouldn't have helped his draft stock as he likely would be drafted in a similar late round position in 2026. Remember, this 2025 Draft was a weak QB class and Quinn still only got drafted in the 7th round. The 2026 QB crop is much stronger so his draft position would not likely have improved. 3. Jayden Blue - He basically maximized his talent but his only mistake was declaring during a historically strong 2025 RB Class (Jeanty, Hampton, Judkins, on and on). If he stayed 1 more year and enters the 2026 draft (where the RB class overall is weaker), he likely gets drafted in the 2nd or 3rd round. Maybe not a huge change in the grand scheme of things because he gets to stay in the state of Texas and play for the Cowboys, but he was a victim of an extraordinarily strong 2025 RB draft class.
  17. Wind is blowing out to left-center field when it kicks up.
  18. Patton is over 80 pitches. Everybody in the Aggie bullpen is on their feet.
  19. Flores reaches to avoid an inning-ending 6-4-3 double play. Nice play by Kent, getting it started for the Aggies by moving to his right. Two down, one on for Gasparino.
  20. Galvan is on first base after drawing a one-out walk. Flores is trying to avoid a hat trick.
  21. Need Flores to hit with Galvan on
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