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  • Texas Tech, Texas A&M, Missouri could emerge in Big 12 Dallas Morning News
  • Bass back in, Davis out on Aggies defensive line Aggies Blog | San Antonio Express-News HOUSTON — When a college program loses a player to grades, it's rare that the student-athlete later shows back up on campus, raring to go. Texas A&M; coach Mike Sherman is happy to report that Ben Bass is back - and the Aggies certainly could use the swift defensive end on a thin line, one now shy of another defensive lineman, Rod Davis, who Sherman said has left the program. No reason was specified for the sophomore Davis's departure. A year ago, Bass left the program because of academics, but enrolled in junior college with the idea of fighting his way back on the team. "He did a great...
  • A&M’s Zwartynski takes amateur golf crown San Antonio Express-News Texas A&M;’s Sarah Zwartynski defeated Erica Pressley of San Antonio 4 and 3 in the finals of the WTGA State Amateur Championships.
  • Beebe: A&M will get paid San Antonio Express-News The Big 12 will honor its pledge of $20 million annually to Texas A&M;, league commissioner Dan Beebe said Thursday.
  • Aggies to Big 12: Honor your promise Aggies Blog | San Antonio Express-News COLLEGE STATION — In what's often a convoluted subject - this conference realignment stuff - this one is pretty clear: The Big 12 promised Texas A&M; $20 million annually to stay in the league. A&M; expects the Big 12 to deliver. If the Big 12 doesn't, there will be consequences, starting with legal action and if that's a dead end considering right now it's a verbal pledge, a possible bolt for the Southeastern Conference. Remember, none of this is going to happen overnight. The Big 12 doesn't have to start delivering the $20 million payout to A&M;, Texas and Oklahoma (a.k.a. The Big 3) ...
  • A&M wants $20 million it was promised San Antonio Express-News The Big 12 Conference promised Texas A&M; $20 million annually starting in 2012-13, and the Aggies intend to collect, A&M; president R. Bowen Loftin said Wednesday.