Texas A&M’s annual recruiting pool party was by all means a success due to the overall turnout as the 2024 and 2025 recruiting classes were well represented, and based on several quotes from the weekend, Jimbo Fisher and his staff have remained highly influential recruiters as we head into August, as the 2023 season is now just one month away.
While most of the Aggies 2024 cycle is likely set in stone ahead of National Signing Day in February, the 2025 cycle is once again filled to the brim with talent at every position, and two class members are currently trending towards Texas A&M.
First, 2025 four-star tight end Kiotti Armstrong, who stands at 6-5 and nearly 250 pounds, was one of the many 2025 prospects to attend the pool party and is currently positioned as the 48th-ranked player in Texas. The 8th-ranked tight end in the class has received a Rivals forecast from recruiting analyst Landyn Rosow to land with Texas A&M.
Texas A&M is trending for 2025 TE @ArmstrongKiotti and 2025 OL @Joshua_Moses72 👍🏻 #2THE5TATION 🚂 pic.twitter.com/ntlT3kWBrq
— James Leopold (@jamesleopold14) August 1, 2023
Next, underrated 2025 offensive lineman Joshua Moses, positioned as the 82nd-ranked player in Texas, stands at 6-3 and 324 pounds and is undoubtedly a future riser in the recruiting ranks. After the Aggies offered Moses in February, he also received a forecast from Rosow to commit to the Maroon and White.
Texas A&M’s 2025 class may not have any players signed, but remember that before June, the Aggies’ 2024 cycle was in the single digits and now contains 18 verbal commitments.
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