Texas A&M will take over the SEC Network on Saturday

By admin — In News — July 17, 2026

   ​Texas A&M Athletics enjoyed one of the most memorable calendar years of the 2025 season, highlighted by the Aggies volleyball team capturing its first national championship in program history. Under third-year head coach Jamie Morrison, the veteran squad navigated a demanding NCAA Tournament path, producing epic wins over No. 1 seed Nebraska in Lincoln, along with victories against Pitt and Kentucky in the title match, to seal the program’s historic crown. On the football field, head coach Mike Elko, entering his second season, saw standout performances from quarterback Marcel Reed, transfer receivers KC Concepcion and Mario Craver, and unanimous All-American edge rusher Cashius Howell, as the team posted career-best numbers and finished 11-2. Texas A&M also secured a berth in the College Football Playoff for the first time in program history, marking one of the program’s most successful seasons to date.
Toward the end of the college basketball offseason, Texas A&M Athletic Director Trev Alberts made a high-stakes hire, tapping former Samford head coach Bucky McMillan, a coach who built his roster primarily through the transfer portal. The season faced early turbulence when former Indiana forward Mackenzie Mgbako sustained a season-ending injury after seven non-conference games. Nevertheless, teammates stepped forward, with forwards Rashaun Agee and Rylan Griffin providing crucial contributions as the year progressed. In the midst of a fluctuating SEC schedule, the Aggies finished 22-12 overall and tied for fourth in the conference at 11-7, earning an NCAA Tournament berth. They defeated Saint Mary’s in the opening round but were eliminated by Houston in the Round of 32, capping a competitive campaign that showcased resilience and growth.
Looking ahead, Texas A&M learned that the SEC Network would feature a slate of games, as the school announced plans for the network to take over broadcasts on a designated Saturday during the 2025-2026 season. The initiative promised to deliver ten memorable games, adding another layer of visibility and excitement for Aggies fans. For ongoing coverage, followers can connect with Aggies Wire on X (formerly Twitter) and engage with the page on Facebook to stay updated on Texas A&M news, notes, and opinions. For direct updates, you can follow Cameron Ohnysty on X at @CameronOhnysty. This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire, highlighting the plan for Texas A&M to take over the SEC Network on a Saturday as part of improved SEO and broader reach.  

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