Texas A&M Athletic Director Trev Alberts has been at the forefront of adjusting to every recent change that has affected the college football landscape, especially concerning the House vs. NCAA settlement. After replacing former AD Ross Bjork, who departed to take the same position with Ohio State in the spring of 2024, Alberts immediately executed sweeping changes throughout the athletic department.
Entering his second full athletic season in the prestigious position, Alberts fully understands the need to match the University’s financial advantages to winning, and winning consistently at every level. With the 2025 football season just 16 days away, coach Mike Elko and Alberts are on the same page, dedicated to building the program through recruiting and replenishing any needs through the transfer portal.
However, while football remains king in College Station, new men’s basketball head coach Bucky McMillan will enter his inaugural season in early November. Meanwhile, Albert’s controversial decision to bring back baseball coach Michael Earley has been widely criticized and will take center stage next spring.
On Thursday, Alberts sat down for an extensive interview with TexAgs Live host David Nuno, providing his essential opinion on the ever-changing college football landscape and how he has continued to lead Texas A&M’s Athletic Department through the new NIL changes that have affected every program in the country. Here’s what he had to say.
Trev Albert’s opening remarks
“I am really proud of the team. Our coaches and staff… Our entire university has attacked this change in the appropriate way. I feel good where we are right now.”
Alberts has the confidence to make changes when necessary
“I never have been afraid of change. I kind of enjoy it. I view this opportunity as a chance to make a difference.”
“I am the product…
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Publish date : 2025-08-14 20:46:00
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