‘Physically, right now, I’m at 110%. I’m stronger than ever.’ Trey Zuhn speaks before 11th practice of fall camp

Texas A&M offensive lineman Trey Zuhn details the progress he’s made so far this offseason both physically, and mentally.

As the 2023 college football season draws near, Aggie fans continue to get a glimpse into how the Maroon and White are mentally and physically preparing for a pivotal fall campaign.

On Monday afternoon, Texas A&M football Head Coach Jimbo Fisher and players Trey Zuhn III and Demani Richardson took to the podium to speak with the media before the team’s 11th fall camp practice. Taking for the first round of questioning, Trey Zuhn is set to enter his redshirt sophomore season on the offensive line. He will presumably open the season as the starting left tackle, one of the most important positions in the game.

Standing at 6-7 and 315 pounds, the only thing holding him back is nagging injuries after missing Spring football. Still, according to Jimbo Fisher, Zuhn is one of the toughest players on the roster regarding availability. At the same time, he spoke at length about his injury recovery process and his perspective as an Aggie legacy.

Below is Trey Zuhn’s full press conference video ahead of Monday’s fall practice and notable highlights from his time at the podium.