The summer months are peppered with preseason previews and rankings galore in the college football landscape. At the same time, the rest of June and July is spent on recruiting, specifically top program lists, which eventually leads to program-changing commitments.
The month of June for Texas A&M has been hectic on the recruiting front, as each weekend has seen high-priority prospects from the 2024 cycle make their way to Aggieland with one question in mind: What can the Aggies do for me?
Last weekend, two of the top wide receiver prospects descended upon College Station, four-star Jaylen Hornsby and five-star Cameron “Cam” Coleman, who revealed an already close friendship through a post on Twitter, noting the potential impact both could make on the gridiron while dawning Maroon and White.
AGTG🙏🏾 https://t.co/eSILWQfDmG
— Cameron Coleman (@CamColeman12) June 19, 2023
Well, things became even clearer regarding Coleman’s interest in the Aggies as he released his Top 8 program list, which includes Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Kentucky, and Texas A&M. According to one analyst that I rely on concerning any recruiting movements, Rivals’ insider Landyn Rosow believes that the Aggies are not only the front runner for Coleman, but also the likes of Jaylen Hornsby, and four-star Drelon Miller, who would, of course, join the already committed four-star speedster, Debron Gatling.
If Texas A&M can land these wide outs this class. It would be a heck of a class.
-five-star Cam Coleman
-four-star Drelon Miller
-four-star Jaylan Hornsby
-four-star Debron Gatling (commit)And btw, I think A&M leads for all of them….
— Landyn Rosow (@RivalsLandyn) June 19, 2023
For all the naysayers who believe the Aggies are struggling to land commitments compared to other SEC programs, patience is a virtue. Cameron Coleman could be the change agent Jimbo Fisher has been looking for when it’s all said and done.
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