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Texas A&M Promotes Wiggins to Offensive Coordinator

Texas A&M Aggies Promote Holmon Wiggins to Offensive Coordinator: A Strategic Move for Their Playoff Run

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  • Aggies' Craver Ready for Miami

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    Texas A&Ms star wide receiver, Mario Craver, is set to face Miami in the College Football Playoff, despite a lower-body injury. Craver, who had five catches for forty-four yards against Texas, feels healthier now and is eager to take on Miamis tough secondary. The teams official injury report, due Wednesday night, will reveal the status of Craver and other key players like LeVeon Moss, Scooby Williams, and Bryce Anderson, ahead of their historic playoff debut.
  • Concepcion's N.F.L. Decision Looms

    01:34|
    Texas A&Ms offense, led by QB Marcel Reed and star WRs K.C. Concepcion and Mario Craver, had a standout season. Concepcion, a top N.F.L. prospect, is weighing his options: stay for his junior year or declare for the draft. His decision, along with the teams focus on their upcoming game against Miami, will shape their future.
  • Wiggins Named Aggies' New Offensive Coordinator

    01:30|
    Texas A&Ms Mike Elko promotes Holmon Wiggins to offensive coordinator, marking a significant step for Wiggins coaching career. Wiggins, previously wide receivers coach and co-offensive coordinator, has worked with respected coaching staffs like Justin Fuente and Nick Saban. Fans and analysts await Wiggins performance in live game situations as he shapes the teams offensive strategy.
  • Regis Invited to East-West Shrine Bowl

    01:28|
    Albert Regis, senior defensive tackle for Texas A&M, has earned an invitation to the East-West Shrine Bowl, a prestigious event showcasing top college players to NFL scouts. Regis, known for his veteran presence and impressive performance this season, will have a prime opportunity to impress scouts. Meanwhile, the Aggies are set to host Miami in the College Football Playoff first-round game, a highly anticipated matchup that will be broadcast live on ABC or ESPN.
  • Texas A&M Promotes Wiggins, Names Cornelson as OC

    01:41|
    Texas A&Ms offensive coordinator, Collin Klein, is leaving for Kansas State, with Holmon Wiggins taking over. Wiggins, a Nick Saban disciple, has a strong background and aligns with coach Elkos offensive vision. Hell build his own staff, potentially including Brad Cornelson, a trusted voice and experienced offensive coordinator.
  • Aggies Keep Klein, Moss Status Uncertain for Playoff Opener

    01:41|
    Texas A&M Aggies Offensive Coordinator Collin Klein to Stay for Playoffs, LeVeon Mosss Status Uncertain In this weeks college football podcast, the focus is on the highly anticipated matchup between the number seven ranked Texas A&M Aggies and the number ten ranked Miami Hurricanes. The game kicks off the College Football Playoff on Saturday. Offensive coordinator Collin Klein will remain with the Aggies to call plays throughout the playoff run, while co-offensive coordinator Holmon Wiggins will take over the role next season. The status of running back LeVeon Moss remains uncertain, with coach Elko waiting until Wednesdays injury report to give an update.
  • Miami Hurricanes: First Florida Team to Playoff Win?

    01:53|
    The Miami Hurricanes are poised to make history in college football, aiming to become the first Florida team to win a College Football Playoff game. With a rich history and a chance to validate coach Mario Cristobals work, a victory against Texas A&M could lead to a quarterfinal matchup against Ohio State. Meanwhile, Florida quarterback D.J. Lagway has entered the transfer portal, with Miami mentioned as a potential destination, but concerns about his performance and fit remain.
  • Aggies' Playoff Debut: Elko's Team Ready for Miami

    01:59|
    Texas A&M Aggies, led by Head Coach Mike Elko, prepare for their first-ever playoff game against Miami Hurricanes. With key staff changes and a strong offensive line, they aim to overcome Miamis tough defense. Players express excitement and focus on game week preparations, ready to leave it all on the field for the twelve-man at Kyle Field.