2025 Texas A&M commit Tristan Norman speaks after his team’s season opening victory

2025 Texas A&M commit start his season off with an impressive game on his home field

This past week marked the return of meaningful football across America and a lot of college commits are back on the field for their respective teams. One notable Texas A&M commit back in action was 2025 wide receiver Tristan “TK” Norman out of Carver HS in Alabama who helped his team to a season-opening win.

Norman is currently the only true wide receiver in the class and is extremely important to hang onto as they progress through the season. He has big play ability and showed it off in the game against Vestavia Hills hauling in a 48-yard touchdown catch en route to a victory.

Below you can check out his post-game interview about the game and what his sees in the future for his team.

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2025 3-star WR Tristan Norman has committed to Texas A&M

Texas A&M picks up their first wide receiver commitment of the 2025 class!

Head Texas A&M football coach Mike Elko grabs his 15th 2025 commit with three-star wide receiver Tristan Norman. The Alabama native’s commitments move the Aggies to No. 8 in the 2025 recruiting class per the 247 Sports rankings.

Norman is the first receiver to commit to this class and will hopefully get the ball rolling for a few more before it’s all said and done. The 6’0″ 170 pass catcher is an explosive athlete with 4.4 speed and a frame that can still add some weight to it. He committed after an official visit to A&M over teams like West Virginia and Vanderbilt, told On3 Coach Wiggins helped seal the deal.

“My official went great. I was glad to finally get on the board with Coach Wiggins and talk football. It really helped towards my decision in this process.”

There is still a long way to go in recruiting the 2025 class, and the Aggies’ strong showing to start the football season can go a long way toward possibly jumping into the top 5 after National Signing Day.

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