What if I told you that Texas A&M’s 2024 recruiting class had only six verbal commitments before June, and as of Aug. 19, the class is now 20 players deep?
Jimbo Fisher’s previous recruiting momentum has continued after the 2022 and 2023 cycles. After four-star offensive tackle Blake Ivy’s announcement on Saturday morning, the Aggies 2024 class has risen four spots and is positioned as the 6th-ranked class in 247Sports’ 2024 team rankings. Ranked below the likes of Georgia, Ohio State, Florida, Alabama, and Florida State, Fisher’s haul includes one five-star, 17 4-stars, and three three-star prospects.
While the wide receiver group Fisher has assembled stands out, led by five-star Cameron Coleman, the four-star trio of Drelon Miller, Jaylan Hornsby, and Debron Gatling, and three-star track star Earnest Campbell, the offensive line, even before Ivy’s commitment, is one of the most impressive hauls since the 2021 recruiting class landed three current starters in the trenches (center Bryce Foster, left tackle Trey Zuhn, right tackle Reuben Fatheree.)
Looking towards the 2024 season, the Aggies starting O-line will see the departure of starting right guard Layden Robinson, but if things line up as they should, four 2023 starters should return, combined with the deepest offensive line rotation in the SEC.
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