How Mike Elko Turned Texas A&M Into a National Title Contender
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Texas A&M football is experiencing one of the most dramatic and impressive program turnarounds in modern college football, and in this in-depth conversation, head coach Mike Elko joins Trey Wingo to explain exactly how it happened. In just two seasons, Elko has taken over a program that was directionless, inconsistent, and defined by chaos, and rebuilt it into a disciplined, connected, confident, undefeated national championship contender. This is the definitive deep dive into how Texas A&M went from underachieving potential to real national title aspirations under Mike Elko’s leadership. Elko walks through the true origins of his coaching journey, from sleeping in shared houses while coaching at Merchant Marine Academy to standing on top of a press box at Stony Brook because the stadium didn’t have a real coaching booth. Those early years shaped his understanding of culture, toughness, and maximizing whatever resources you have — lessons that later became the core of how he rebuilt Texas A&M. Trey and Mike revisit everything from his defensive coordinator years, to the first time he witnessed yell practice, to the exact moment he realized how passionate and powerful the A&M fan base really is. Elko explains why entitlement had crept into the program long before he arrived, and how Texas A&M’s success — the facilities, the resources, the brand — had created an illusion that results would happen simply because the school was “supposed” to win. Elko breaks down how he shattered that mindset and replaced it with a new internal standard focused on physicality, discipline, humility, and daily excellence. He discusses the moment he took over, how the roster responded, and the intentional approach he used to rebuild belief inside the locker room. This episode also explores the biggest cultural changes behind A&M’s rise. Trey and Elko dive into how leaders emerged, how the locker room bonded in completely organic ways, and why the summer months were the first real sign that this team might be different. Elko describes how he began seeing players spending more time together, developing relationships, and embracing the idea that football success comes from connection, not just talent. The conversation touches on the now-famous road win at Notre Dame, how that single game opened long-closed doors, and how that momentum carried into the rest of the season. Trey and Mike revisit the 31–30 comeback against South Carolina, when Texas A&M walked into halftime trailing 30–3. Elko breaks down how A&M has now erased multiple halftime deficits, and why true confidence reveals itself only when everything is going wrong. This conversation also dives deep into NIL, the transfer portal, roster construction, and modern player psychology, which is where Elko’s thinking is ahead of many coaches nationally. He explains how he targets players who love football rather than players who love recruiting, why some talented athletes aren’t worth what they cost the locker room, and how the wrong NIL structure can destroy a roster faster than a bad coaching hire. Then comes the segment that every Aggie will care about: Texas Rivalry Week. Mike Elko explains the magnitude of Texas A&M vs Texas, why this rivalry feels different than anything else in college sports, and how impossible it is to “downplay” the game even in a world with a 12-team playoff. Elko discusses the nonstop pressure, the intensity inside College Station during this week, what the win over Notre Dame proved to the locker room, and how the rivalry now feeds into national championship stakes. If you are an Aggie, an SEC fan, a college football diehard, or someone trying to understand why Texas A&M has skyrocketed into true national championship contention, this is the most comprehensive and insightful conversation you’ll find anywhere. Texas A&M is back — and they’re just getting started.