Welcome to Tres Amigos Episode 25.18 — our Miami film breakdown and likely the final episode of the season.
First off, thank you. We crossed 1,500 subscribers this year, and the interaction all season long (including Miami fans) has been incredible.
We open with a shoutout to Carthage and two future Aggies — linebacker Qui Beck and running back KJ Edwards — and why both of those guys look physically and mentally ready to contribute early.
Before diving into football, we take time to celebrate Aggie Volleyball’s historic national championship run. Three straight sweeps of #1 seeds, Kendall Stowers’ unbelievable comeback, Coach Jamie Morrison’s culture, and why that program is building something sustainable.
Then we break down the Miami game:
The defense gave up 10 points on 49 snaps — that should win you a playoff game.
The bigger question is on offense: who are we?
Why the last few games felt like a drift away from 12 and 13 personnel, tight ends, and the body-blow run game.
How shell defenses (Texas, Missouri, Miami) force patience — and why YAC players like Mario Craver are the antidote.
A film breakdown of key moments, including a counter/BASH bust, and a deeper discussion on scalability vs executability vs personnel — when an offense becomes a buffet instead of a system.
We close with thoughts on staff structure, offseason fixes, and what we want to see heading into 2026.
We’ll be back once the portal settles, again around spring ball, and after the spring game. Drop comments with offseason topic ideas and guest suggestions.
Gig ’em.
00:00 Intro, season wrap, and thank you
01:42 Carthage shoutout — Qui Beck & KJ Edwards
06:36 Offseason ideas, guest suggestions, podcast disclaimer
11:45 Aggie Volleyball national title breakdown
18:23 A&M offense vs Miami defense — the good
23:29 The bad — offensive identity drift
29:36 The ugly — “who are we?” going forward
40:39 A&M defense vs Miami offense — holding Miami to 10
42:22 Secondary performance & matchup notes
43:20 Base defense vs exotic calls, run-fit issues
51:17 Offseason thoughts, staff structure, portal outlook
57:00 Final thanks and sign-off
🎧 Tres Amigos | Episode 25.17
Playoff Week at Kyle Field — A True Coach’s Film Room Breakdown
It’s playoff week in College Station, and we’re treating it exactly how coaches do it.
In Tres Amigos Ep. 25.17, we break down Texas A&M vs. Miami from the trenches to the backend — where this game can be won or lost.
• Why Miami’s defensive line — especially Baines — can wreck a game
• Linebackers playing flat-footed and how A&M can attack it
• Secondary eye discipline issues that create explosive-play opportunities
• The key: keeping the pass rush from ending the play early
• Reaction to the Travis Williams hire
• Modern staff-building: recruiter and tactician — “why not both?”
• Huge shoutout to Aggie Volleyball’s historic run
• Why volleyball might be the ultimate momentum sport
• Quick game + protection structure
• How pressure and disguises can rattle the QB
• Malachi Tony (#10) — the “cat daddy” you have to locate every snap
• Score predictions
• Players of the Game
• Final playoff thoughts
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The Aggies came up short against Texas, but we’re still in the 12-team playoff with a lot to play for! The Tres Amigos break down the good, bad, and ugly from the Lone Star Showdown, why Year 2 under Elko has been a massive success, and how this loss can actually help us heading into the postseason.
We cover:
Not the result we wanted, but we’re playoff-bound and ready to make a run. Gig ‘em 👍
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Timestamps:00:00 Intro + Still Playoff Bound!03:00 Offense Good (KC Concepcion, EJ Smith)11:30 Offense Bad (Getting away from the run)19:00 Offense Ugly (Kicking game + INT breakdown)26:40 Defense Good/Bad/Ugly46:00 SEC Coaching Carousel Chaos57:30 Preseason Prediction Scorecards1:03:00 Closing Thoughts & Playoff Hype
The boys are back for Episode 25.15 of Tres Amigos — and this one is loaded. We start with story time from College Station and finish with how the Aggies go win in Austin.
Matt and Seth recap their midweek trip to Elko’s radio show at Rudy’s (standing room only), meeting some awesome listeners, and getting a quick moment with Coach himself. From there, we roll into a “Good, Better, Best” breakdown of the Samford game and then dive DEEP into how Texas A&M matches up schematically with Texas on both sides of the ball.
On offense, we talk about development under Elko, why guys like Daniels, Morrow, Tiger, Brady Hart, and Tyler Thomas matter so much for the future, and why KC Concepcion’s slot slant game is pure NFL tape. On defense, we talk about what we learned from the shutout, depth, and why Elko still coaches like it’s 0–0 in the 4th quarter.
Then it’s all about them:
– Why Texas lives in Cover 3 and how their “bend but don’t break” defense is quietly giving up a ton of chunk plays
– Where Colin Simmons and Anthony Hill are absolute dudes… and where the Horns don’t have last year’s juice up front
– How their offense is built on horizontal stretches, bubbles, nows, RPOs and deep shots off that action
– Why their run game and interior OL are the weak link — and why Hicks/Regis/Onyedum could decide the whole night
We also hit:
– Why Marcel HAS to be the “point guard,” not the hero ball Heisman candidate
– Surviving the Sark script AND A&M’s bad second quarters
– Special teams keys: Casey as a game-breaker, why we should NOT punt to their returner, and why Banks is absolutely coming after a punt
– Score predictions and players of the game: interior DL, KC, and yes… Coach Elko himself
If you’re an Aggie who loves Xs & Os, culture talk, and honest coaching perspectives, this one’s for you.
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Chapters (approximate):
0:00 Intro, subs, and channel growth
1:30 Elko Radio Show at Rudy’s + listener shoutouts
6:00 Elko’s communication, development, and “talking with not at”
9:30 Samford recap – Good, Better, Best
15:00 Young dudes on offense: Hart, Tiger, Tyler Thomas, Landis TD
21:30 Defense vs Samford, shutout, and Elko’s standard
24:00 Texas defensive breakdown – fronts, Cover 3, chunk plays, Simmons & Hill
32:30 How A&M’s WRs and RPOs attack Texas’ soft zones
36:30 Texas offense – QB growth, horizontal stretch game, weak run game/interior OL
44:00 Keys to the game: interior DL, Marcel as point guard, second quarter issues
50:30 Special teams: punt returners, Banks, and protection worries
55:00 Score predictions and players of the game
1:01:00 Big-picture stakes: SEC title, playoff path, and closing thoughts
The Aggies just did something nobody had ever done: teams down 27+ at halftime were 0–286… until A&M flipped the script against South Carolina. In Episode 25.14, we break down the comeback from a coaching perspective—mindset, adjustments, scheme, culture, and technique.We cover how Marcel Reed went from 6-for-19 with 2 INTs to 16-for-20, 298 yards, 3 TDs, why tempo and “six-minute offense” changed the whole feel of the game, and how Elko’s staff handled the halftime moment without drama, broken chairs, or panic.We dive into Boerkircher’s red-zone touchdown and why the scheme was clinic tape, the WR room’s culture win with Isaiah Williams, the good/bad/ugly of Reed’s interceptions, and the truth behind the 3rd-and-goal option call (hint: good play, poor execution).On defense, we break down the cat blitz Mona Lisa, the interior stunt adjustments, tackling, split-flow issues, and why the second half was the best defensive stretch of the season. Then we preview Samford, give score predictions, and pick players of the game.Help us hit 1,500 subscribers before the Texas game!Like, share, comment, and subscribe—your support means everything.Follow Tres Amigos:X: @TresAmigosAggieFacebook: Tres AmigosInstagram: @tres_amigos903TikTok: @tresamigos903#GigEm #Aggies #TexasAM #AggieFootball #SEC #MarcelReed #MikeElko #SouthCarolina #CollegeFootball #TresAmigosChapters (Copy & Paste)0:00 – Intro & Episode Setup0:45 – Wild Kratts vs Kyle Field (Ticket Stories)1:30 – Channel Growth & Subscriber Push2:30 – Why Winning Is Hard: Coaching Culture Talk4:20 – Two Fourth-Down Plays That Changed Everything5:45 – Beamer vs Elko Mindset6:30 – Halftime Reality (No Broken Chairs)8:10 – Marcel Reed: First Half vs Second Half12:00 – Tempo, Six-Minute Offense & Fixing the Run Game16:30 – Why A&M Should Use More Tempo21:30 – Boa Kertcher TD: Clinic-Level Scheme24:30 – Isaiah Williams & WR Room Culture27:40 – The Bad: Reed’s Interceptions Explained32:30 – Long-Term Thinking vs Digging a Hole39:10 – Goal-Line Play Breakdown (Not a Bad Call)45:10 – Defensive Good: Second-Half Dominance49:30 – Cat Blitz Breakdown (Mona Lisa Clip)54:20 – Cover 3 Issues, Tackling & Split-Flow Problems59:30 – Samford Preview1:01:45 – Score Predictions1:03:20 – Players of the Game1:05:30 – Closing Thoughts & Call to Action
The Tres Amigos dive into Texas A&M’s win over Mizzou and scout South Carolina: why the RPO game is humming, how the RB room evolved, what the fake punt changes on scouting reports, and where the defense can still tighten fits. We finish with score predictions and Players of the Game.
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Topics
RPO efficiency (Marcel at 9/10 in RPO throws)
“Tommy Two” goal-line sequencing & TE motion/kick-out
RB room development (Owens’ patience from pistol/typewriter footwork)
OL vs Mizzou’s interior (locking doubles/letting backs win)
QB check vs 7-man pressure (perfect screen look)
Fake punt breakdown & protection tweak (three personal protectors)
Penalties cluster & why it matters in playoff-level games
Defensive fits: DE responsibility, safety alley, cutback rules
South Carolina scout: heavy 5-man pressures, man coverage, run-D vulnerabilities
Predictions & Players of the Game
Chapters
00:00 Intro & goals
00:35 Shoutouts
02:20 Offense: Good/Better/Ugly (renamed)
04:50 RPO clinic + WR blocking details
07:40 RB room growth & patience tools
10:50 OL vs Mizzou ID/duo looks
15:40 QB check to screen vs Cover 0 look
16:40 Fake punt: keys & why it matters
20:30 Penalties cluster drive
21:50 QB timing: take it/throw it away
25:00 Defense: pressure, corners, run fits
29:40 Explosive run breakdown (gap fits)
44:20 South Carolina defense scout (front/secondary, pressure rates)
50:50 SC offense & what A&M should show them
1:03:00 Predictions (scores) & Players of the Game
1:16:20 Sign-off & subscribe push
Predictions
Matt: 42–10 A&M
Mark: 35–17 A&M
Seth: 35–17 A&M (fast start, preserve mode late)
Players of the Game Picks
Offense: Ruben Owens
Defense: York, Ryland Kennedy (breakout sack candidate)
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The Tres Amigos break down Texas A&M’s two blocked punts against Notre Dame and LSU — formation, fan vs man protection, where the A and B gap leaks came from, and why simple beats cute on punt teams. Then the guys scout Missouri: a boa constrictor Cover 3 defense and a wide or outside zone, RPO heavy offense built to win time of possession.
They cover Elko’s blitz packages, how to attack Missouri’s Cover 3 seams, red zone trends, and how A&M can use the bye week prep to force Mizzou out of rhythm. The crew wraps up with midseason concerns, key positives, score predictions, and Players of the Game.
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Topics covered:
Punt protection: fan vs man, snapper responsibility, overloads
Mizzou defense: Cover 3, seam match, bend don’t break
Mizzou offense: outside zone, RPO, red zone tight end usage
A&M keys: first down stops, explosive plays, special teams consistency
Predictions and Players of the Game
Chapters
00:12 – Intro, channel growth, FFA shoutout
07:59 – Punt-block autopsy: formation, A and B gap leaks, fan vs. man
10:18 – Late movement overloads and why simple beats cute on punt teams
13:31 – The KISS method and special-teams chaos
17:20 – Mizzou preview setup; defense is the strength
17:52 – Missouri defense personnel: transfers, Zion Young, Trotter, Catalon
21:54 – How Mizzou defends: Cover-3 base, seam match, bend-don’t-break
24:02 – Inverted or spy Cover-3 looks, cloud or thirds rotation, how to attack
26:38 – Explosives allowed: why rare and how teams found them
28:56 – Missouri offense: stretch or wide zone, RPOs, boot, counter-away wrinkle
32:16 – Freshman QB, red-zone tight end focus, OL sacks, run or pass mix
34:59 – DL effort standard under Elko; RBs Hardy and Roberts; LB fit rules
39:36 – Outside-zone clinic: bounce, bang, bend and what A&M must take away
45:29 – Keys vs. Mizzou: win first down, prevent explosives, red-zone stops
47:53 – Mid-season check-in: concerns and positives
55:41 – Defense at its best: third-down havoc and QB pressure
56:55 – Score predictions: 35–13, 31–17, 35–10
1:00:02 – Players of the Game: Morrow, DB room, Sanford INT call
1:02:05 – Outro and subscriber push
Welcome to Episode 25.11 of the Tres Amigos Podcast!
This week, Matt, Seth, and Coach Brown are joined by special guest Brandon Leone — former Texas A&M running back — as we break down the huge road win over LSU in Death Valley.
We dig into:
• How the offense showed up: scheming, execution, running game, and explosive plays
• The defense’s dominant performance: pass rush, coverage, and discipline
• The special-teams impact (yes, ice-cream sandwiches and all)
• What still needs work – penalties, turnovers, ugly moments
• Coaching grades mid-season and what this team could still become
Whether you’re an Aggie fan, a football strategist, or just love X’s & O’s talk — this episode has something for you.
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#AggieFootball #TAMU #LSU #CollegeFootball #FootballAnalysis #TresAmigosPodcast—Chapters: Scroll down for timestamps!00:00 – Intro and welcome 01:04 – Seth recognized at Death Valley, ice-cream sandwich story 07:30 – Guest introduction: Brandon Leone background 10:40 – Offense Good: Running game, pass protection 17:12 – Offense Good (cont.): Explosive plays & scheme breakdown 24:46 – Offense Good (cont.): Return game highlight 26:00 – Offense Bad: Penalties, turnovers 30:06 – Offense Ugly: Block punt + two picks, refocusing at halftime 33:55 – Defense Good: Pass rush, coverage, high IQ plays 39:43 – Defense Good (cont.): Third-down stops, smart scheme 46:00 – Defense Bad/Ugly: Penalties, coaching sideline issues 48:58 – Coaching Grades: Offense staff (Cushing, Wiggins, Trooper, Klein) 53:36 – Coaching Grades: Defense staff (Moffatt, linebackers, secondary) 57:45 – Wrapping up with Brandon: culture, recruiting, what’s next 1:01:31 – Outro & closing thoughts
In Episode 25.10, the guys flip the script and start on defense—breaking down what really went wrong in the Arkansas game.
Coach Brown dissects the good, bad, and ugly of A&M’s run fits, Scooby’s reads, and why one small error can turn into a big play.
Seth explains how scheme and psychology collided, and Matt ties it all back to coaching ownership and culture.
Then they turn to the fun part: the offense. Marcel Reed’s best mental game yet, the rise of the running-back room, and how A&M’s checkdowns and balance show real growth.
Finally, it’s time to look ahead to LSU in Baton Rouge—what to expect from the Tiger defense, Nussmeier’s quick game, and why Elko’s Aggies can exorcise some 30-year demons under the lights in Death Valley.
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0:00 Intro + Channel Growth + Thank Y’all
2:00 The Good, Bad & Ugly of the Defense vs Arkansas
4:20 Run Fit Breakdowns – Scooby & Nickel Package Issues
8:00 Split Flow Zone and Carry Technique Explained
13:00 Contain and QB Scramble on 4th-and-5
18:00 Culture, Ownership & Coaching Through Mistakes
29:00 Offense Good: Reed’s Growth + RB/TE Target Share Stats
33:00 Checkdowns and Offensive Concept Timing
36:30 Penalties and Offensive Discipline
38:40 LSU Defensive Preview (Front Seven, LBs, Coverage)
47:30 LSU Offense Breakdown – Nussmeier Quick Game + OL Concerns
54:50 Atmosphere of Death Valley at Night + Keys to Win
59:00 Elko-Lee Coaching Connection Storyline
1:00:05 Predictions + Players of the Game
1:05:40 Closing Thoughts + Subscribe / Gig ’Em Sign-off
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The Tres Amigos crew — Matt, Mark, and Seth — break down Texas A&M’s gritty win over Florida and look ahead to a dangerous matchup vs. Arkansas.
We talk Marcel’s best throwing game yet (but some head-scratching decisions), Owens’ growing pains at running back, and how Elko’s culture shift is turning the Aggies into a fourth-quarter bully. Plus: field-goal worries, defensive dominance, and why Arkansas’ “nothing-to-lose” attitude makes them a real threat.
👇 Timestamps and chapters below!
In this episode:
Quarterback accuracy vs. decision-making
Why patience separates great running backs
Elko’s cultural overhaul and roster shift
The rise of the Aggie defensive front
Arkansas scouting report — offense, defense & key players
Game predictions and players of the week
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⏱️ Chapters
00:00 – Introduction & Game Anticipation
00:24 – Analyzing Quarterback Performance
08:58 – Cultural Shifts in Team Dynamics
17:28 – Marcel’s Progression: Throwing & Decision-Making
18:44 – Impatience in Young Running Backs
21:26 – Learning Patience: The Key to Success
23:29 – Following Blocks & Film Breakdown
26:21 – Quarterback Decision-Making: The Good & The Bad
29:53 – Field Goal Kicking: A Cause for Concern
32:16 – Defensive Dominance: Sacks & Pressures
36:24 – Defensive Draft Prospects: Rising Stars
40:22 – Celebrations & Conduct: Keeping It Classy
41:17 – Arkansas Preview: A Dangerous Opponent
48:01 – Defensive Strategies & Adjustments
54:01 – Offensive Challenges & Predictions
01:00:07 – Game Predictions & Key Players
01:04:12 – Tres Amigos Wrap-Up
We breakdown the good, bad, and ugly vs Mississippi State and scout Florida for the upcoming home game.
Talking Auburn and scouting Mississippi State.
The Amigos do a little "self scouting" and preview Auburn.
Breaking down Notre Dame and evaluating the team currently.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Reflections on the Game02:34 Seth's Experience at Notre Dame05:29 Offensive Strategies and Innovations11:45 Quarterback Performance and Development17:31 Coaching Insights and Team Dynamics23:33 Identifying Areas for Improvement26:10 Defensive Performance Analysis32:09 Defensive Challenges and Growth40:08 Quarterback Evaluation and Offensive Strategy49:24 Tight End and Receiver Performance Review50:58 Receiver Room Transformation54:23 Cultural Shifts in Team Dynamics01:00:06 Defensive Performance Evaluation01:03:28 MVP Discussions and Key Players01:08:18 Explosive Plays and Game Strategy
Coach Slocum joins the Amigos.Chapters01:21 Welcoming Coach Slocum03:01 Reflections on Coaching History05:47 Facilities Race in College Football08:57 NIL and Its Impact on College Sports12:35 Reflections on Family and Legacy13:49 The Wrecking Crew: Adapting to Modern Football17:16 Coaching Journey: From High School to USC21:19 Lessons from High School Football25:25 The Importance of Running the Ball28:42 Elevating Football in Texas: The Seven on Seven Revolution33:59 Coaching Philosophy: Respect and Legacy35:30 Introduction and Reflections on Growth38:27 Game Analysis: The Good, Bad, and Ugly41:27 Quarterback Consistency and Offensive Strategy44:33 Schematic Insights and Receiver Development47:14 Defensive Performance and Areas for Improvement50:18 Final Thoughts and Future Challenges52:49 Defensive Strategies and Progress55:40 Challenges in Focus and Turnovers58:07 Analyzing Notre Dame's Defense01:03:09 Offensive Strategies Against Notre Dame01:06:15 Game Predictions and Key PlayersKeywordsA&M football, Coach Slocum, coaching philosophy, player development, offensive strategies, defensive insights, Notre Dame, game predictions, coaching legacy
Special Guest Olin Buchanan joins us to talk UTSA and preview Utah State.
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Former UTSA coach Colton Traylor (not at Gilmer) joins us to discuss the season opener vs UTSA
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Team Updates
03:08 Coaching Backgrounds and Personal Stories
05:53 UTSA's Defensive Strategy and Player Insights
08:55 Offensive Expectations and Challenges
11:14 Recruitment and Transfer Portal Dynamics
13:42 Player Performance and Tactical Analysis
16:52 Game Strategy and Predictions
25:11 The Importance of the Tight End
26:02 Analyzing UTSA's Offense
26:48 Quarterback Pressure and Defensive Strategy
28:19 Misdirection and Offensive Schemes
30:56 Stopping the Run Game
31:56 Preparing for a Powerful Opponent
33:18 Game Strategy and Mismatches
35:50 Explosive Plays and Offensive Stats
38:11 Game Predictions and Player Highlights
45:46 Coaching Changes and Their Impact
45:55 Rapid Fire SEC Game Predictions
48:46 Key Matchups and Predictions for the Week
51:19 Analyzing Upcoming Games and Team Dynamics
53:14 Final Predictions and Wrap-Up
In this episode, we dive into the critical role of player development and leadership in shaping successful football teams. Join us as Coach Jackie Sherrill shares insights from his extensive coaching career, emphasizing how nurturing talent and fostering leadership on and off the field can transform a team's dynamics. Discover stories of standout players who rose to the occasion, and learn how strategic player development can lead to game-changing moments. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on building a winning team culture.
Good, Bad, Ugly from the Bowl
Good, Bad, Ugle from the Season
Next Year's Excitment and Concerns
Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Season Overview 04:23 Analyzing the Texas Game: Offense Breakdown 14:27 Defensive Performance and Key Players 25:09 Game Management and Coaching Decisions 30:27 Defensive Challenges and Team Cohesion 35:01 Analyzing Defensive Plays and Mistakes 39:12 Navigating the Transfer Portal 42:12 The Impact of NIL on College Football 46:10 Building a Championship Culture 54:04 The Importance of Community and Support Keywords Texas game, football analysis, coaching insights, offensive strategy, defensive performance, game management, college football, defense, transfer portal, NIL, team culture, coaching, recruiting, Aggies, Elko, player development