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  1. This is what nervous looks like
  2. He's back!!! Sweet baby Jesus!!!
  3. Tech 9.95er Latest update from Tech site AustinMassey avatar AustinMassey STAFF Posted on Dec 7 1:39 PM, V I P, User Since 4 months ago, User Post Count: 580 Dec 5th, 10:09 AM VIP 4 months 580 *1:36 PM (NEW) - Contrary to a few Texas message board reports, I've been told Quinn Ewers has NOT given Texas a verbal commitment and he is still very much in play. The funny thing is Texas Tech sources I've spoken with today feel they have a great chance to land Ewers and on the Texas side, they believe he's leaning their way. I couldn't tell you which side is right and I'm honestly not sure anyone really knows at this point. - It appears to be down to Texas Tech & Texas, TCU doesn't seem to be a true contender at this time. - As some have mentioned here, the Texas Tech staff is scheduled to have an in-home visit with Ewers in the coming days, I will work to get a specific day/time. - Ewers "Loved" his visit to Lubbock as Chris Hummer reported earlier. He's also very intrigued by the idea of playing for Zach Kittley. - Regarding NIL - I wouldn't get too drawn into the reports of $ amounts getting thrown around. I have my suspicions on the motives behind those leaks. While Texas may be willing to cough up big $ I do feel confident TTU would match those deals. I also believe Ewers and his family are more focused on finding the best fit for him long-term & the best system for him to shine in. That's all I have for now
  4. https://www.si.com/college/texas/news/texas-longhorns-offensive-line-horns-with-hearts-paid-hookem https://longhornswire.usatoday.com/lists/texas-football-longhorns-nil-offensive-lineman-recruiting-deal-money-earn/ https://www.si.com/college/2021/12/07/texas-offensive-line-nil-deal-nonprofit
  5. https://www.si.com/college/2021/12/07/texas-offensive-line-nil-deal-nonprofit
  6. Looks like this guy is the interim HC
  7. Monday morning update on Harold Perkins Brian Perroni He says the weekend visit went really well. He spent Saturday and Sunday in Aggieland and says he got a chance to hang out with pretty much all the commits and recruits that were in town. He is still going to take his official visit this coming weekend to Oregon. He is set to leave Friday morning, since he and Cy Park and facing Cy Ranch on Thursday night. Speaking of that game, both Jimbo Fisher and Steve Sarkisian are supposed to be there, per Perkins. That would count as each head coach's one allowed visit. Perkins says he does not have anything set up in-home with either coach, but I'm guessing they do it at school earlier in the day. LSU is supposed to be there as well, but with no true head coach at the moment, it will be an assistant. He is still set to wait until the Under Armour game to announce. A&M is still in good shape and, as of now, he does not have any other officials planned beside the Oregon one. He has already used them to A&M and Texas
  8. If y'all have @NBCSportsNetwor they will be televising Arch Manning high School game at 7:00 p.m. tonight
  9. Where Texas A&M stands with every target in the 2022 class VIP ByBRIAN PERRONI 5 minutes ago Share 0 Comments Week Six Reaction: Texas A&M Stuns Alabama 41-38 (Late Kick Cut) It is just a little over two months until the Early Signing Period for the class of 2022. Prospect who choose to sign early can do so from Dec. 15 to 17. With that date approaching, Texas A&M is looking to put together yet another very highly-ranked class under Jimbo Fisher. The Aggies currently are ranked No. 9 overall, but are still major players with a ton of top prospects. In fact, just about every remaining target is a five-star or national top-100 player. The Aggies have 14 commitments at the moment, so there are still plenty of spots remaining in the class. Though a couple of positions are done, almost every spot still has targets that the team is after. Here is a look at where the Aggies stand with every player at every position at the moment, with this past weekend’s big win over Alabama and the fact that a ton of recruits were in town certainly helping things. QUARTERBACK (Photo: Brian Perroni, 247Sports) Texas A&M picked up a commitment from five-star Cypress (Texas) Bridgeland quarterback Conner Weigman back in the early spring. The 6-foot-2, 210-pound dual-threat is planning to enroll early, so this coming summer’s MLB Draft will not come into play. He is solid in his commitment and will play both sports in Aggieland. With Weigman committed, A&M is done at quarterback. Should there be an exodus or more injuries, that could change. But, as of now and with high school kids at least, I don’t expect another passer to sign. RUNNING BACK (Photo: Istrouma Football) Fisher has signed multiple running backs in all but one class of his in Aggieland. But, that is not likely going to be the case this year. There are a ton of young backs on campus, so it’s not a huge need to add bodies for depth’s sake. A&M had been in on a few backs in the spring and summer, but things are really down to one target now. The main guy is Baton Rouge (La.) Istrouma four-star Le'Veon Moss. The 6-foot, 190-pound national top-100 prospect had initially made a surprise commitment to Alabama on his first official visit but he continued to take trips after that. Two of his trips were to A&M – one for an official visit and another for the recruiting barbecue the same weekend Bama had a big recruiting weekend. Moss decommitted from the Tide at the end of July and is a player that keeps things very close to the vest. He is a quiet kid as well. But, A&M is in as good a shape as anybody with him. LSU is always a threat with an in-state – and in-town – kid, but the Tigers have a commitment from four-star in-state back TreVonte' Citizen already. On a sidenote, Citizen could potentially be a player to watch should an LSU coaching change happen. Moss does not have a timetable for a decision and is a player that could do anything at anytime. So he is always a candidate to be a possible commit. WIDE RECEIVER (Photo: Brian Perroni, 247Sports) To be completely honest, wide receiver is a bit of a tough sell for the Aggies at the moment. Going back to the beginning of the 2020 season, the wideouts have not put up huge numbers. But, you can bet that A&M is showing the Zach Calzada performance from Saturday night and also pointing to Haynes King and Weigman being on the roster. Noah Thomas of League City (Texas) Clear Springs has been committed for quite some time and is solid in his pledge. The 6-foot-5, 180-pound wideout will give A&M a player with a skillset that it does not have many of on campus, if any. He is a big-time redzone threat that can also stretch the field at times. The biggest target remaining is Chris Marshall of Fort Bend (Texas) Marshall. The 6-foot-3, 195-pounder is ranked as the No. 107 overall prospect in the nation and is still in just his second year of playing football. He was in town for the win over Alabama on Saturday and was already really high on the Aggies. He wants to wait until after the season to commit anywhere, but he should be considered a strong A&M lean. He has had a couple visits to USC, but the Trojans don’t have a head coach at the moment, so that is a tough sell. Marshall has mentioned other potential officials to Alabama and Arizona State, but I’m not positive those happen. The Aggies are still in contact with Suwanee (Ga.) Lambert four-star Kojo Antwi, who chose Ohio State over A&M and Georgia this past summer. He had family in town at Kyle Field over the weekend but we still have not talked to anybody that actually saw Antwi himself. Either way, it is going to be a tough flip from the Buckeyes. But, he is at least still in communication. We will talk about him more in the defensive back section, but there is always the potential that four-star athlete commit Deyon Bouie out of Bainbridge, Ga., ends up at receiver as well. He is committed currently as a cornerback, but A&M has talked to him about offense, especially should there be some other defensive backs that join the class. A&M has already made one transfer offer to Taj Harris from Syracuse. Looks for the Aggies to offer several others as well as the portal sees more players closer to the end of the season. I expect them to take at least one, and possibly two, transfers at the position. TIGHT END (Photo: Brian Perroni, 247Sports) Texas A&M landed what was pretty much its only tight end target back in January when four-star Donovan Green of Dickinson, Texas, committed. The 6-foot-4, 230-pounder is a player the Aggies love and he is completely locked in with his pledge to A&M. Over the summer, A&M saw a class of 2023 prospect from Sweden come to camp in Theodor Melin Ohrstrom. He earned an offer after just three plays at camp and has since committed to the Aggies over numerous other major programs. The four-star international prospect is working on potentially reclassifying and it’s probably a better than 50-50 chance he eventually ends up in the 2022 class as well. Green is aware of the possibility and is fine with it. Though I would be surprised if he were in the class, simply because of numbers, A&M liked Houston Thomas of College Station at camp as well. The 6-foot-4, 215-pounder was a one-time Kansas commit and would love an offer from his hometown team. There is still communication there but, again, it is likely a longshot. His is still a name at least worth keeping in the back of the mind, though. OFFENSIVE LINE (Photo: Brian Perroni, 247Sports) Texas A&M has a pair of commitments on the offensive line that it is really excited about. PJ Williams of Dickinson, Texas, committed at the same time as high school teammate Green. The nation’s No. 75 overall prospect, he has a 6-foot-4, 265-pound frame that has plenty of room to fill out and he is incredibly athletic. Like Green, Williams is solid in his commitment. The other commit is four-star tackle Hunter Erb of Haslet (Texas) Eaton. The 6-foot-6, 305-pounder saw his stock absolutely explode at the end of 2020 and the beginning of this year before committing to A&M back in February. He has helped the Eagles put up big numbers this year and is a versatile prospect that could play tackle or guard. He is completely solid in his pledge as well. The main targets remaining are five-star Kelvin Banks of Humble (Texas) Summer Creek, four-star Kam Dewberry of Humble (Texas) Atascocita, four-star Neto Umeozulu of Allen, Texas and Mark Nabou of Seattle (Wash.) O’Dea. Starting with Banks, he surprised a lot of people by committed to Oregon over A&M in July. However, there are still lines of communication open and the Aggies will continue to push distance as that will be a big factor with him and his family. As of now, though, Banks is happy with his pledge to the Ducks and just had head coach Mario Cristobal in home this past week. Fisher will use his later and A&M will keep after him until the ink is dry with wherever he signs. There is still a shot for sure, but it is not a sure thing. A&M was one of the first offers for Dewberry back after his freshman year, a season in which he played tackle opposite current Aggie All-American Kenyon Green. And Dewberry has been a big fan of the Aggies since. At the moment, the three main teams involved are A&M, Ohio State and Oklahoma, though Alabama, LSU and Texas are still in it as well. Many thought he was a big lean to Ohio State but I’ve still been told by multiple people that Oklahoma is the one to watch with him. He likes the staff there and just had an official visit last month. I think the Aggies and Sooners may actually both be a bit ahead of the Buckeyes, but I am not writing Ohio State of at all. Dewberry has long said he will announce when he knows, so he has no timeline. But I would expect it to likely be after the season. Umeozulu is another player that is relatively quiet and plays things very close to the vest. USC once looked likely with him, but the coaching change there could have an impact. But, A&M is still hoping to get him on campus for an official at some point and is in the thick of things as he is pretty open. A&M has the momentum with Nabou, a player the Aggies absolutely loved at camp. They immediately offered and got the then-Washington commit back in town the next weekend for an official visit. The 6-foot-4, 330-pounder does not want to rush into a decision a second time around, so he will wait until after the season as well. But A&M is in the best position with Michigan and USC the other major players. A&M also offered Snow College junior college tackle Tyrone Webber before the season. The Canada native has been a popular prospect among colleges. However, he is not as high on the A&M board at the moment and I would be surprised if he was in the class. I would look for A&M to keep kicking the tires on some possible junior college guys, though none have emerged to this point in the season. The Aggies will also look to the transfer portal there as well. DEFENSIVE LINE (Photo: Ryan Callahan, 247Sports) Texas A&M finally has a defensive line group on campus that looks like those of the other SEC contenders. That was probably the biggest area lacking in the first close to decade that the Aggies were in the conference. And, with the 2022 class, the Maroon and White should be able to reload. A&M picked up an early commitment from elite edge Malick Sylla of Katy, Texas, who is a national top-60 prospect. Though he has talked of possibly taking some other visits, I have my doubts that any of those will happen. The 6-foot-6, 230-pounder has a chance to fill out and big a huge and athletic pass rusher for A&M. The other current commit is Jadon Scarlett of Argyle, Texas. A small-school standout at private Flower Mound Coram Deo the past three years, the 6-foot-2.5, 265-pounder transferred to defending Class 4A-I state champion Argyle over the offseason. He could potentially play end or tackle for the Aggies. As for who fills out the rest of the class, A&M is in a ton of players, including a handful of five-stars. One of those five-stars, Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy of Lakeland, Fla., is set to announce Tuesday between A&M and Oklahoma. A Sooner legacy, he is very likely headed to Norman, despite A&M’s best efforts. But, the Aggies are still very much in it for the others. Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy five-star defensive tackle Bear Alexander started the semester at Fort Worth Brewer but eligibility issues due to transferring sent him to IMG late last month. A one-time Georgia commit, the elite defender decommitted from the Bulldogs after making an unofficial visit to A&M over the summer. He is now down to a final two of A&M and Georgia with both schools having hosted him for unofficials the past two weekend. He is close to a number of guys in the A&M class and was once seemingly written in (pencil) as a future Aggie commit. Georgia has done a good job getting back in it and the Bulldogs’ season this year has helped. But, him being at Kyle Field this past Saturday was huge and A&M still feels pretty good about where they stand. He will use an official to College Station at some point. He plans to announce at the Under Armour game in January. Another five-star was in town this past weekend in Powell, Tenn., tackle Walter Nolen. Ranked as the No. 2 overall prospect in the country, he had been to A&M for the recruiting barbecue in late July and loved it so much that he immediately put the Aggies in his top group. Powell is just outside of Knoxville and Tennessee is a huge player with Nolen, as is Georgia. He also has an official to Alabama set for November. But, the Aggies have as good a shot as any of those other schools and could be in a battle with the Vols for his services. He does not have a timeline, but an All-American game could be when he does it. Another five-star, defensive end Shemar Stewart of Miami (Fla.) Pace, had originally planned to also be on an official to A&M this past weekend but pushed it back. Though not set in stone, the South Carolina game in two weeks is probably when it will happen. He loves the A&M coaching staff and the 6-foot-5, 260-pounder could be considered an Aggie lean. Ohio State will get him for an official at the end of the moment with Georgia and Miami also being involved, but A&M is in good shape with Stewart. Five-star Omari Abor of Duncanville, Texas, also has a really good shot of ending up in Aggieland. Once thought likely headed to Oklahoma, the 6-foot-4, 240-pound edge is now very high on A&M. He has taken officials to Alabama, LSU and Ohio State but has been to A&M on a couple unofficials lately and will be back for an official to College Station. Though he is still pretty open, A&M is making up ground with Scottdale (Ariz.) Chapparal four-star lineman Anthony Lucas. The No. 63 overall prospect made an official visit to Aggieland the first weekend possible in June and looked to be down to A&M and Notre Dame. But subsequent officials to Alabama, Miami and Oregon added those teams to the mix as well. The 6-foot-4.5, 275-pounder was at A&M for an unofficial this past weekend, so got to see Kyle Field go crazy. He still has unofficials to LSU, Notre Dame and Alabama left this season, though, so nobody knows for sure where he will end up. Another player that made a recent unofficial to A&M is edge Enai White of Philadelphia (Pa.) Imhotep. The nation’s No. 34 overall prospect was in town on an unofficial for the Mississippi State game and will be back next month at some point for an official. He has already officially visited the other members of his final group – Alabama, Georgia and Ohio State. White hopes to have a decision before Early Signing Day and, at this point, A&M may be behind some of the others. But it was a good sign he came to town on his own dime and will be a positive that the Aggies get the final official visit. LINEBACKER (Photo: Brian Perroni, 247Sports) Texas A&M has a pair of linebackers committed already in four-star Ish Harris of Pilot Point, Texas, and Martrell Harris of The Woodlands. The former has played more running back than anything else at the high school level, but the Aggies love him at linebacker. They expect him to be an early contributor. The latter had to play on JV as a sophomore due to a move and then had a very short junior season before an injury sidelined him for the rest of it. A&M was one of a few schools that did not want to wait to see senior film and it looks like they may have been really smart in pushing for a commitment over the summer. The team wants three linebackers and there is pretty much one major target remaining – Harold Perkins of Houston Cy Park. The 6-foot-2, 215-pound five-star prospect might be the top overall target on the board as he is freakishly athletic for his size, as demonstrated by the fact he ran for over 1,000 yards as a junior and averaged over 10 yards per carry doing so. Perkins has been to A&M and LSU the most of any schools but did have two recent back-to-back visits to Austin. He also has an upcoming official visit to Oregon. But, A&M and LSU are still the two schools people close to his recruitment talk about the most. A&M has long had optimism and has good reason for that. He is also friends with a number of pledges. But, with his family from Louisiana, LSU can never be counted out. Perkins plans to announce at the Under Armour All-American Game in early January. The other player to at least keep an eye on is four-star Stone Blanton of Madison-Ridgeland, Miss. Currently a baseball commit to in-state Mississippi State, he is also looking close at A&M, Ole Miss and South Carolina. There is a chance he takes a late official to College Station. DEFENSIVE BACK (Photo: Brian Perroni, 247Sports) A&M wants to take five defensive backs and the Aggies already have four committed. Four-star Bobby Taylor of Katy, Texas, was the first of the group to commit and could play either cornerback or safety. He recently said he planned to use his other official visits but has since stated that he is shutting things down. The next pledge was Lexington, Texas, four-star safety Jarred Kerr, who announced over the summer. The 6-foot, 185-pounder has yet to play his senior season due to an injury, but he should be fine in the long run. Kerr is very solid to A&M. In early August, A&M got a big-time head-to-head win over Texas when national top-100 safety Bryce Anderson of Beaumont (Texas) West Brook chose the Aggies over the Longhorns. He will likely start out at nickel and then eventually end up at safety for A&M. Anderson is a defender that could see very early playing time and is also a guy that is friends with a lot of other recruits. The most recent pledge, as mentioned in the receiver section, was four-star Bainbridge, Ga., athlete Deyon Bouie. ‘Smoke’ is ranked as the No. 60 overall prospect in the class and is being recruited as a cornerback by A&M. He was once committed to in-state Georgia but decommitted at the same time as Alexander as the two were in College Station together for an unofficial. Though he committed to A&M in mid-August, Georgia has not given up and he was in Athens for an unofficial two weeks ago. But, in talking to some other players there, they said he absolutely loved A&M. Bouie will not be locked in until he signs, but A&M has a really good shot of keeping him in the boat. Getting Alexander would help even more. The biggest remaining target is Ponchatoula, La., five-star safety Jacoby Mathews. At one point a commitment to in-state LSU, he surprised a lot of people by going to A&M’s barbecue at the end of July instead of LSU’s big recruiting weekend. Mathews decommitted from the Tigers that same weekend. He had already officially visited College Station in June with Anderson being a big factor in his choice to do so. Though Anderson was not yet committed to the Aggies, he shared with his friend and 7-on-7 teammate why he liked A&M so much. Mathews is now looking at A&M, LSU and Texas and will be in Austin this coming weekend. The Longhorns have some momentum now but he does not plan to announce until early January. This past weekend, longtime Georgia four-star cornerback commit Marquis Groves-Killebrew was at A&M for an official visit. We have been told things went really well and that the Aggies are major players there. It helped that he saw a lot of familiar faces as well. The nation’s No. 109 prospect has been committed to the Bulldogs for a year-and-half and it will be tough to pry an in-state player from the nation’s top-ranked team, but A&M and LSU are both schools very much in the mix. After having officially visited Georgia the week prior, national top-100 Houston (Texas) Clear Lake cornerback Julian Humphrey was in College Station for an unofficial this past weekend. Currently committed to Florida, it is going to be tough for the Gators to hold onto him. Humphrey really likes A&M but, with spots at a premium, there’s a good chance there won’t end up being room. I think he probably ends up at Georgia, but should A&M push, he could be an Aggie. Five-star North Shore cornerback Denver Harris is still a possibility as well but is considered a longshot. Alabama is in the best shape with him
  10. Our school is different but our fans the same? 1,124 Views | 15 Replies ... Turf96 We Aggies pride ourself on our school being different in many good ways? Our military history producing great leaders that served us to protect our freedoms. Our perfect blend of country and city boys came together to form a university that led by work ethic, innovation, and respect. It doesn't really matter what you look at over time we all pride ourselves on being a bit unique. It is what made us proud and productive. It made us successful. It made us supportive of each other. Heard of the Aggie Network? It's what we are and should be in all aspects of our Aggie support. All of that gets thrown out the window each fall. Once the football team hits a speed bump we become the biggest bunch of babies. We cry about the coach. We cry about the players. We cry about the kickoff time, refs, play calls, even the price of chicken wraps. School sports were meant to bring joy and support not tear a bunch of 18-24 year old kids down because "we" didn't win it all. In the fall when our boys take the field we root for and second guess the coach or teams just like any school. I have never heard so much pouting after Miss state game. We were uneducated as a fan base and entitled as alumni. Reminded me of LSU fans. So I ask you this; why do we place the standard of our school of its just different here, yet we have a fan base that is just like the other schools? We have an amazing coach, tier one facilities, and incredible athletes. Yet we tear it all down at first thought of we won't win it all. I won't get what I want this year. You criticize the athletes for losing their fight when things go wrong yet the fan can turn on a dime? Why don't we try this? Pay for your overpriced tickets, pay for your overpriced parking spot, pay your overpriced beer and root for the Aggies win or lose. Sure I want to see us win. What's more important to me is to see them fight with all they have and a coach that is teaching and passionate about the game. I see effort and coaching passion at every game. You will tear this post up I know as I heard first hand how little our fan base knows about football just last Saturday. I've read what a bunch of idiots we have on this site for 2 weeks now. If you are this miserable at the games don't show up consider it a donation as you didn't pay for all of it looking at many of your tax returns even if no client ever sat in your seats and it was always your family. Enough of the crying about the team. Enough of crying about how long it has been for you. If the university is better because it is different, then why not make the team better by being supportive even when a few speed bumps have been hit? This board and games are getting too much like that other school in Austin. Entitled brats. Grow up and support this team. Get behind them. Help the team go where we all want to go. I highly doubt Rudder and our other fine leaders from our past would set in stands or get on a message board and dog our team. This week as fans let's pride ourself on being different. It's what makes us better. TLDNR: why do we pride ourselves on our school being different yet we all cry about football like every other team in country? Our Aggie fans are very important to field a team yet we do not reflect the leadership and support of our past greatness as a university. Want to be great root for our team coaches and players don't tear them down. Aggie fans are their own undoing for 40 plus years that I know of. Most likely all the way back to the late 30's. If we want to win get Red A$$ and support not chap A$$ed and cry. Also grammar nazis have a ball I was science based major. Liberal arts majors grab a tissue if I hurt your feeling as I'm just different. What makes me great Beat the hell out of Bama whoop
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  12. Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White By Ryan Brauninger October 6, 2021 14 0 Tweet Share Key notes from Recruiting Country It's interesting because the atmosphere on Saturday night at Kyle field looked really good, and we were asking people who said it sounds great. Some of the kids and people who were inside Kyle Field said it was terrific and got really, really loud. The experience for a lot of the kids has been overwhelmingly positive for Texas A&M. Brenen Thompson‍, the athlete from Spearman, is going to make a decision today, and I do not expect it to be Texas A&M. He was supposed to be here this weekend for the Alabama game, but he had surgery recently and is struggling to get around on his scooter a bit. Texas doesn't try to hide it when they're getting kids. It sounds like some folks around him favored Texas, and with Texas moving to the SEC, it helped Texas build momentum. If you go through the season, what happens after Alabama is a huge deal. The season on the field is one thing, and the season off the field with the recruiting class is another. They're reaching a point where they're of equal importance. Can you reach 8-4? Can you say that 8-4 isn't what you wanted but point to what you were missing? It's not ideal, but it is a way to explain what has happened. If you look at college football as a whole right now, it's Alabama, Georgia and then what? If you're an A&M fan, you probably don't care what LSU or Texas does. You can't be that myopic when looking at it as a recruiting situation. Sure, the season hasn't gone how A&M had hoped. The season is in a bad spot, but the program is not. Look at what they have on the roster and the track record of the coaches as on-field coaches and recruiters. The young talent is getting better. Without a starting quarterback, that's a big deal. There are a lot of ways you can go into the offseason and continue to sell this program if you can get to that 8-4 mark. If you can win your next three after Alabama, the recruiting pitch becomes more understandable. I hate speculating whether or not A&M is going to lose guys. There will be guys that will be tough to keep, but until we get concrete evidence — and we don't have that right now that any kid is going to back away from his commitment to A&M — it does more harm than good to put rumors out there. If we do get that evidence, in our own TexAgs way, we will let the subscribers know. The December signing period is usually a three-day window right before Christmas. Watch our High School Football Show. We get into a lot of the underrated players in both Houston and Dallas. Right now, I'm not expecting any unexpected flips to Texas A&M. Walter Nolen‍ is a five-star defensive tackle out of Tennessee. He will be in this weekend for a visit. His name has come up a bunch as a guy that Texas A&M is right there in the mix for. When they came for the pool party, he made some connections and felt at home with the coaching staff and in College Station. Going into this weekend, A&M has positioned himself pretty well for this kid. Bryce Anderson‍ is committed. Jarred Kerr‍ is a kid that Mike Elko and Jimbo Fisher never wavered on. It's unfortunate that he got injured this year and missed a lot of action, but when a coaching staff goes about a recruitment like they did with Jarred, it makes you feel good about a kid. Deyon Bouie‍ is a really good defensive back, and A&M will have to fight Georgia to keep him. The Aggies are also right at the top and center for Jacoby Mathews‍. They're attacking the defensive backfield pretty hard. Taj Harris is a recent transfer portal entry from Syracuse. He's originally from New Jersey, and Elijah Robinson and Mike Elko have some serious connections up there. That will be a fight, and Billy just dropped some notes on what A&M is looking to do in the portal this morning, so subscribe. When your house is on fire, you don't notice that your neighbors' houses are on fire. That might be happening with the A&M fan base. Maybe just a room is on fire for the Aggies, and if they can put that fire out, maybe they'll be able to sell their house the easiest on signing day. There's one in Baton Rouge that is going to have a lot of burn damage. There is still a lot of football to be played and narratives to be changed going into signing day. Alabama is going to pop up on the radar somewhere down the stretch for sure. Don't be surprised if a current commit or a prime target that hasn't been involved with Alabama all of a sudden gets involved with Alabama
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