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Olin Buchanan
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Olin is an award-winning college football writer. A native of White Oak, Texas, he's previously covered the Aggies for two newspapers and worked as a college football writer for a national web site. He's been a Heisman Trophy voter since 1993.
5.23
Olin Buchanan  -  Back from the mountaintop again, Nick Saban's Alabama program will reload and begin the season in the national top five (sound familiar?). With the offensive line one of few concerns, how good can the Tide be?
 
Gabe Bock  -  The TexAgs Radio crew continued the 2013 edition of 30 in 30, breaking down the 30 most important players on the 2013 Aggie football team. Sophomore defensive lineman Alonzo Williams weighed in at #17.
 
Gabe Bock  -  Thursday's edition heard from Olin in hour one. Hour two featured Scott Clendenin and Rob Childress to talk Aggie baseball. Hour three heard from Brice, softball coach Jo Evans and golf coach J.T. Higgins.
5.22
Olin Buchanan  -  Winning is a habit in Baton Rouge, where the Tigers have won at least 10 games in each of the last three seasons. Following an exodus to the NFL, will the defense fill in the gaps in time to support another run?
 
Gabe Bock  -  Wednesday's edition featured the Go Hour in hour one. Hour two heard Kayce360 featuring Brice Jones debating what has to happen for a "great" 2013 football season. Hour three heard from Billy Liucci and Homer Jacobs.
5.21
Gabe Bock  -  On Tuesday, the TexAgs Radio crew continued the 2013 edition of 30 in 30, breaking down the 30 most important players on the 2013 Aggie football team. Senior defensive back Toney Hurd Jr. checked in at #19.
 
Olin Buchanan  -  Things are changing rapidly in Oxford under Hugh Freeze. An elite recruiting class followed a surprising 2012 season, leaving expectations even higher for the coming year — how high can the Rebels reach?
 
Gabe Bock  -  Tuesday's edition featured Olin and Kayce in the first hour. The second hour heard from Aggie football great Jacob Green in studio. Hour three brought in Brice as well as Lauren to talk women's Tennis.
5.20
Olin Buchanan  -  Only two years removed from a national title, the 2012 season was one to forget for Auburn fans; enter Gus Malzahn, a key part of the championship run, as the new head coach. Can he engineer a quick revival?
 
Gabe Bock  -  Monday's edition kicked off with the Go Hour. Hour two featured Ronnie Woodard recapping the weekend in softball, Scott Clendenin on baseball and Lauren Santacroce on tennis. Hour three heard from Billy Liucci.
5.17
Olin Buchanan  -  The 2012 Bulldogs lost five of their last six games, putting a damper on a 7-0 start. With Tyler Russell, a strong offensive line and an experienced front seven returning, will they take the next step this season?
 
Gabe Bock  -  Outkickthecoverage.com's leading man joined Gabe Bock and Olin Buchanan on the hot line to discuss the Steeplechase cat fight video that went viral, Johnny's first pitch at the Padres game and more.
 
Gabe Bock  -  Friday's edition featured Olin and Kayce during the GO Hour. Hour two heard from Scott Clendenin talking Aggie baseball. Billy Liucci checked in from California in hour three, as well as an extended version of Around Aggieland with Lauren.
5.16
Gabe Bock  -  On Thursday, the TexAgs Radio cast continued the 2013 edition of 30 in 30, breaking down the 30 most important players on the 2013 Aggie football team. Junior Tight End Cameron Clear checked in at #22.
 
Gabe Bock  -  Thursday's Edition of TexAgs Radio featured the GO hour with Olin Buchanan in hour one. Hour two heard Mitch Cole as well as head baseball coach Rob Childress. Hour three heard from softball coach Jo Evans.
 
Olin Buchanan  -  Could Texas A&M's offensive line can be just as good without Luke Joeckel and Patrick Lewis? Doubtful, but some could make a profound -- and maybe even profane -- argument for the 2013 line.
5.15
Olin Buchanan  -  A major overhaul is underway in Fayetteville, where Bret Bielema is installing the offense he ran to success at Wisconsin. How much the Hogs improve in 2013 may be tied to how quickly the players fit the scheme.
 
Gabe Bock  -  On Wednesday, the TexAgs Radio cast continued the 2013 edition of 30 in 30, breaking down the 30 most important players on the 2013 Aggie football team. Sophomore cornerback De'Vante Harris weighed in at #23.
 
Gabe Bock  -  Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Radio featured the GO Hour with Olin Buchanan in hour one. Hour two heard TexAgs' media director Clay Taylor on Kayce360 and hour three heard Homer Jacobs of the 12th Man Magazine.
5.14
Gabe Bock  -  On Tuesday, the TexAgs Radio cast continued the 2013 edition of 30 in 30, breaking down the 30 most important players on the 2013 Aggie football team. Junior linebacker Donnie Baggs checked in at #24.
 
Gabe Bock  -  Tuesday's edition featured the GO Hour in hour one. Hour two heard from Rusty Burson, as well as former Aggie basketball player Josh Carter for this week's Aggie Flashback. Hour three featured Brice Jones and Lauren Santacroce.
5.13
Gabe Bock  -  Monday's edition heard from Olin and Kayce in hour one. Hour two featured basketball talk with Logan, along with Around Aggieland with Lauren. Billy and Brice were heard in hour three, along with audio from Jerrod Johnson's post-rookie camp presser.
5.10
Gabe Bock  -  Outkickthecoverage.com's leading man joined Gabe Bock and Olin Buchanan to discuss Bob Stoops' comments regarding the SEC being overrated, looked at the potential financial deal between ESPN/SEC and more.
 
Gabe Bock  -  Friday's edition featured Olin, Clay Travis and Kayce in hour one. Hour two heard from Scott Clendenin and former Aggie infielder Jacob House. Billy Liucci was featured in hour three, along with Rob Childress audio.
5.09
Gabe Bock  -  On Thursday, the TexAgs Radio cast continued the 2013 edition of 30 in 30, breaking down the 30 most important players on the 2013 Aggie football team. Sophomore running back Tra Carson checked in at #27.
 
Gabe Bock  -  Thursday's edition featured the GO Hour in hour one. Hour two heard Around Aggieland with Lauren Santacroce, Rob Childress, and Justin Slaton. Mark Johnson and audio from Sam Torn were heard in hour three.
 
Olin Buchanan  -  Despite its run of national championships, Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops isn't convinced that the SEC is college football's strongest conference. It makes one wonder just what else doesn't impress him.
5.08
Olin Buchanan  -  Nothing went according to plan in Mizzou's first season in the SEC, yet the Tigers' expectations are high for 2013. Should the injury bug stay away, strong returns from James Franklin and Henry Josey may be key.
 
Gabe Bock  -  On Wednesday the TexAgs Radio cast continued the 2013 edition of 30 in 30, breaking down the 30 most important players on the 2013 Aggie football team. Senior tight end Nehemiah Hicks checked in at #28.
 
Gabe Bock  -  Wednesday's edition featured the GO Hour. Hour two heard from men's golf coach J.T. Higgins on Kyle Field, the SEC Network and more. Homer Jacobs was heard in hour three, along with audio of the Clay Travis interview with Coach Sumlin (courtesy of outkickthecoverage.com)
5.07
Gabe Bock  -  The TexAgs Radio cast continued the 2013 edition of 30 in 30 on Tuesday, breaking down specific, important players on the Aggie football team. Olin Buchanan and Gabe Bock analyze #29 DE Tyrone Taylor.
 
Gabe Bock  -  Tuesday's edition featured Olin and Kayce in hour one. Hour two heard Rusty Burson and Richmond Webb as the Aggie Flashback. Hour three featured Brice Jones, Lauren Santacroce and Gabe's rendition of the National Anthem.
 
Olin Buchanan  -  Blazing a path that continues upward, Vanderbilt appears poised to reach new heights in 2013 under James Franklin. If the quarterback position is well-represented, the SEC schedule may present the only obstacle.
5.06
Gabe Bock  -  Monday's edition featured Olin and Kayce in hour one. Hour two heard from Logan, Lauren and Coach Gay Blair on basketball updates and recruiting news. Hour three featured Billy Liucci, as well as the premiere of the 2013 30 players in 30 days.
 
Olin Buchanan  -  No shortage of problems contributed to an abysmal 2012 season, but hope springs in Lexington with the arrival of former Florida State defensive coordinator Mark Stoops. What will he have to work with in 2013?
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