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TexAgs

TexAgs is an independent Texas A&M University fan website. It features articles, chat, forums, and recruiting information about Texas A&M Aggie sports. The website receives an average of 1,000,000 pageviews per day, and , TexAgs was the sixth most-visited college sports website and the most visited NCAA Division I-A website. During the 2012 college football season, the website received an average of 500,000 monthly unique visitors.
TexAgs was created by Peter Kuo in May 1997 and sold to its current operators in December 1999.〔 When it debuted, TexAgs only had 2,000-3,000 members, and forums only discussed Aggie football. In February 2007, The Association of Former Students announced a marketing partnership with TexAgs.com. As of 2007, there were more than 60,000 members. The website never used any form of advertising for promotion, as it grew popular via word of mouth. As of 2013, there were over 9,500 paying subscribers,〔 and the website presently includes over 50 different forums.
Notable forum posts include one that disclosed that former University of Oklahoma quarterback Rhett Bomar received payment for non-worked hours from a local auto dealership seven months before the University kicked the player off of the team and reported the infraction to the NCAA.〔 Former University President and former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has posted as "Ranger65".〔〔(I doubt that NC State has a Ranger65 at StateFans Nation )〕 In April 2010, TexAgs gained national attention when a forum member posting as "dermdoc" posted of terminating an employee because of increased costs due to Obamacare. The employee happened to have voted for President Barack Obama.〔(CBS News )〕〔(The Houston Press )〕 Texas A&M graduate and US Astronaut Mike Fossum posted late on July 29, 2011 from the International Space Station using an account TexAgs staff set up for him earlier that day.〔(TexAgs.com: Aggies Only )〕
TexAgs has fourteen full-time employees, including the owner, Brandon Jones, and eight part-time employees.〔 Message boards are moderated by twenty volunteers.
In 2009, the website became an affiliate of ESPN.com as part the 20 college TEAM Sports Network, but that relationship has since ended.
On August 22, 2011, TexAgs radio was launched as a daily Aggie sports talk show on KZNE 1150 the Zone. The show airs for three hours on weekdays and includes a one-hour TV show simulcast.〔 Hosts include Gabe Bock, Billy Luicci, and Olin Buchanan.
==Criticism==
Some current and former members have criticized the operation of the message forums, particularly its moderation policies. Such criticisms include a policy of anonymous moderation by a staff of twenty, led by Brandon Jones, who are allowed to post alongside regular members. This is in contrast to similar websites that list their staff and moderators in an open fashion. Further, such moderation is sometimes seen as inconsistent.

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