Here are the visitors attending this weekend’s Texas A&M 2023 Maroon and White Spring Game

Texas A&M’s annual Maroon and White Spring Game is this weekend, and the Maroon and White have an extensive list of visitors in town for the exhibition.

Texas A&M football wraps up its spring program with the annual Maroon and White game on Saturday, April 15, and apart from the players and coaching staff, there will be a number of visitors descending upon College Station for the exhibition.

The Aggies expect to see a number of players from various recruiting classes at Kyle Field for Saturday’s event, including signees, future commits, prospects, and a number of potential transfers who have been offered by Texas A&M.

This team will have no shortage of talent as Saturday’s event marks an opportunity to see both signal-callers Conner Weigman and Max Johnson in action, while also observing the return of a number of talented players from the heralded 2022 recruiting class such as Shemar Stewart.

Below is the rundown of visitors that are likely to visit College Station for this weekend’s event.

PHOTOS: Texas A&M Football welcomes 2024 and 2025 recruiting classes over the Easter weekend

While many of us partook in the Easter festivities, Texas A&M Football celebrated the holiday weekend by welcoming a number of recruits from the 2024 and 2025 classes to College Station.

While many of us were reveling in the Easter festivities this weekend, Texas A&M Football celebrated the holiday by welcoming a number of recruits from the 2024 and 2025 classes to College Station over the past few days. Spring football may be drawing to a close and the regular season is still months away, but there’s never a wrong time to invest in the future.

The Maroon and White welcomed a number of recruits on both sides of the ball, which were highlighted by a handful of 4-star talents in the secondary and on the offensive line. The potential future Aggies had a great experience meeting with the coaching staff, observing spring practice, and getting a tour of the facilities.

Check out some of the photos below, and best of luck to all the players as they continue the recruiting process. Hopefully, the College Station experience was one to remember!

Oklahoma Sooners land commitment from four-star QB Michael Hawkins

Oklahoma lands commitment from 2024 quarterback Michael Hawkins!

After much anticipation, the Sooners have their quarterback for the 2024 recruiting class. Four-star quarterback Michael Hawkins committed to the Oklahoma Sooners on Saturday.

Hawkins, an OU legacy, whittled his recruitment down to TCU and Oklahoma. Before TCU was a finalist, it was Arkansas due to Hawkins’ relationship with Kendal Briles. Briles left his offensive coordinator post at Arkansas to take the same position with the Horned Frogs following the departure of Garrett Riley to Clemson.

Hawkins’s familiarity with Jeff Lebby won out. TCU was also recruiting another quarterback in three-star prospect Hauss Hejny, a TCU legacy.

Hejny committed to TCU earlier this week, which seemed to be the writing on the wall of Hawkins to Oklahoma.

With Hawkins in the fold, Oklahoma’s quarterback room looks like one of the best in the country over the next few years. Dillon Gabriel is the starter in 2023. Getting Jackson Arnold’s signature for the 2023 cycle followed by Hawkins in 2024 and Kevin Sperry in 2025, the Sooners look loaded for their move to the SEC.

In landing Hawkins, the Sooners get a dual-threat QB with remarkable accuracy. He put that accuracy on display at the UA Next showcase earlier this year, when he took home the accuracy award.

Hawkins was named a Texas District 5-6A first-team selection as a junior at Allen High School before transferring to Frisco Emerson for his senior year.

Hawkins’ commitment also has ripple effects for the class of 2025. This puts Oklahoma closer to landing his former teammate at Allen High School, five-star tight end Davon Mitchell. It also makes Maliek Hawkins, Michael’s younger brother, a genuine candidate to be a Sooner come 2025 signing day.

Hawkins joins four-star cornerback Jeremiah Newcombe in the 2024 recruiting class.

Hawkins and the rest of the Sooners staff can now turn their attention to securing offensive talent in the 2024 recruiting class. The Sooners are hoping to land wide receivers Bryant Wesco, Zion Kearney, and Isaiah McMorris as well as a trio of running backs like Caden Durham, Xavier Robinson, Tovani Mizell.

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Texas receives recruiting prediction for 2025 five-star RB Jordon Davison

Texas continues to make quite the case for RBU.

Texas continues to make quite the case for Running Back University (RBU). Continue reading “Texas receives recruiting prediction for 2025 five-star RB Jordon Davison”

Texas offers 2025 four-star WR Dorian Brew, the No. 1 recruit in Ohio

Dorian Brew also runs track and clocked a 4.4 in the 40-yard dash.

Chris Jackson has hit the ground running on the recruiting trail as Texas’ new wide receivers coach this offseason. Continue reading “Texas offers 2025 four-star WR Dorian Brew, the No. 1 recruit in Ohio”

2025 linebacker Christian Thatcher predicted to land with the Oklahoma Sooners

Sooners receive a crystal ball from OUInsider’s Parker Thune for 2025 linebacker Christian Thatcher.

The Oklahoma Sooners are making a strong impression on the recruiting trail. Whether it’s in the 2024 recruiting class with a guy like [autotag]Jeremiah Newcombe[/autotag] or with the latest [autotag]crystal ball[/autotag], the Sooners have stood out to prospects across the next few recruiting cycles.

Spending time with the Sooners during their big-time recruiting week was linebacker [autotag]Christian Thatcher[/autotag] out of Las Vegas, NV. Apparently, the Sooners made an impact.

Parker Thune of OUInsider at 247Sports issued a crystal ball, predicting Thatcher to commit to the Oklahoma Sooners.

Like the overwhelming majority of 2025 prospects, Thatcher hasn’t been rated yet by 247Sports or On3, but he’s considered a three-star prospect by Rivals at this point.

Thatcher is a great athlete with a lot of speed. For Arbor View, he lines up as an inside linebacker in their nickel packages. Given his speed and physicality, it looks to be the perfect spot for him in Brent Venables’ defense.

He only received his offer from the Oklahoma Sooners back on February 1, but was in Norman last week to meet with the coaching staff and see the facilities. This early in Thatcher’s recruitment, the Sooners must have hit all the high notes for Parker Thune to issue a crystal ball.

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Sooners building positive momentum with 2025 WR Gracen Harris

Oklahoma Sooners earn a Rivals FutureCast for 2025 WR Gracen Harris after time spent in Norman for “Future Freaks” weekend.

Oklahoma hosted a slew of prospects from the 2025 class this weekend. That class was the biggest in attendance. Oklahoma is set on building its 2024 class, and those commitments should start rolling in sooner rather than later after Jeremiah Newcombe broke the ice.

Wide receivers coach Emmett Jones has put in an incredible amount of work in a limited amount of time since being hired earlier this year.

He has a budding bond with 2025 receiver [autotag]Gracen Harris[/autotag]. Harris is a 5-foot-10 playmaker out of Ennis, Texas, and Josh McCuiston of SoonerScoop.com and Rivals locked in a FutureCast for the receiver to commit to the Oklahoma Sooners.

The projection is now the second one in Oklahoma’s favor for Harris after Parker Thune of OUInsider locked in a crystal ball favoring the Sooners in January.

As a sophomore, Harris earned a first-team selection in Texas District 5-5A at inside WR. His natural college position also profiles in the slot as well. Oklahoma has no receivers committed for the class of 2025, but Harris looks to potentially be the first to hop on the boat if the Sooners continue to apply the pressure in pursuit of him.

Baylor, Mississippi State, and Florida State are other notable schools pushing for Harris.

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LOOK: Several top 2024, 2025 recruits on Texas’ campus this weekend

Texas is gaining steam on the recruiting trail for the 2024 class after hosting a successful Junior Day on campus.

There was a lot happening on the Forty Acres this weekend. Continue reading “LOOK: Several top 2024, 2025 recruits on Texas’ campus this weekend”

‘Future Freaks’ weekend set to be a massive recruiting event for Oklahoma’s present and future

Arguably the second biggest recruiting event of the calendar for Oklahoma will take place this week, with OU hosting its “Future Freaks” day.

Oklahoma has had some major recruiting in the month of March, but none seem as big as the one happening in Norman this weekend.

Officially dubbed “Future Freaks” weekend, Oklahoma plans to host exactly that. The Sooners will be welcoming more than 60 prospects over the next few recruiting classes in Norman.

Oklahoma’s been building momentum for recruiting since landing their top five composite class in 2023. While they have no commitments for 2024, the momentum is building.

Much like a volcano, it’s about to erupt. There’s a real chance the commitment party starts April 8 when Michael Hawkins, Oklahoma’s number one QB target in 2024, will make his commitment.

Oklahoma has plans to keep it pushing forward as they host many talented players this weekend. Here are the players they’ll be hosting over the next three recruiting classes in Norman this week.

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Notre Dame football: Scholarship offer made to son of Irish legend

He’s not just any legacy, either…

Few to ever wear the blue and gold made the impact [autotag]Jerome Bettis[/autotag] was able to make in his three years at Notre Dame.  Now might his son get the same opportunity?  On St. Patrick’s Day which the Fighting Irish staff has tried to make their own thing, Jerome Bettis, Jr. was one of many recruits to receive a scholarship offer.

Jerome Bettis, Jr. isn’t small by any means but isn’t built like his father, either.  He’s listed at 6-3, 190-pounds on his Twitter account and plays wide receiver at Woodward Academy in Atlanta.  Notre Dame joins the likes of Arkansas, Boston College, UConn, and UMass who have also offered Bettis, who is a 2025 prospect.  He’s also taken visits so a few big-time programs including Alabama and plans to visit Oregon before long.

Are the Irish the one of the leaders to land Jerome Jr.?

“Yea they are,” he said. “Being an Irish fan since I was a kid definitely puts them ahead as one of my top schools.” – Bettis, Jr. to SB Live

It’s still early in his recruiting but this is obviously a recruitment we’ll be keeping an eye on the next couple of years.

Check out a few photos of Jerome Bettis during his memorable time at Notre Dame below!

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