Slocum began his journey at Texas A&M on Jan. 2, 1972, as a young assistant coach under Emory Bellard. Exactly 53 years later, the 80-year-old retired as the winningest coach in program history, ...
Former Texas A&M head football coach R.C. Slocum, the winningest coach in Aggie football history, officially retired from his role as special assistant to the p ...
Texas A&M only has a handful of football coaches that Aggie fans remember as fondly as the legendary R.C. Slocum. The ...
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After a 7-1 start, Texas A&M finished 8-5 under first-year coach Mike Elko, who says the culture has been fixed but wins need ...
McNeese athletics have a long history of tradition, and a group known as “The Old Pokes” aims to keep that alive by bringing together former athletes, coaches, and staff.
R.C. Slocum was an assistant at Texas A&M for less than five minutes when he helped the Aggies start their recruitment of running back Bubba Bean, who became the centerpiece in Emory Bellard’s ...