Texas A&M 2025 4-star DL commit added to Navy All-American Bowl roster

Incoming Texas A&M freshman defensive lineman Chace Sims has been rightfully added to the Navy All-American Bowl roster

Texas A&M 2025 four-star defensive lineman Chace Sims helped lead Richmond Randle HS to the program’s first state title over South Cliff earlier this month, as the ascending prospect signed his letter of intent with the Aggies during early signing day.

Just weeks later, it was revealed that Sims had been added to the prestigious Navy All-American bowl game roster after finishing his final senior season with 96 tackles, 11 sacks, 28.5 for loss, three forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, and twelve hurries.

Sims’ recruitment story was shaped by dedication and effort, as the Richmond (TX) native garnered late interest from various programs eager to change his commitment, notably the Texas Longhorns.

Sims continued to believe in Mike Elko’s vision. Despite the Aggies’ 8-4 finish during Elko’s inaugural campaign, Sims is very excited about the future and how the roster will shape out once the 2025 class makes it to College Station:

“It was not bad at all. Elko, first year of coaching, he did his best,” Sims stated regarding Mike Elko’s first season. “Once we get this 2025 personnel class, the right class coming in, we’re going to have something special, no doubt.”

The Navy All-American Bowl will occur on Saturday, Jan. 11, at noon CT on NBC. Texas A&M will close out the 2024 season against USC in the Las Vegas Bowl on Friday, Dec. 27 on ESPN.

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2025 3-star DL and Texas A&M commit will not visit Texas this weekend

One of Texas A&M’s top defensive line commits will not visit the Texas Longhorns this weekend

Texas A&M (3-1. 1-0 SEC) will face Arkansas (3-1, 1-0 SEC) on Saturday afternoon, as the Southwest Classic will resume inside AT&T Stadium for a final game in the venue after a decade-plus.

Four of Texas A&M’s 2025 commits will attend the game. It was revealed by 247Sports’ Hank South earlier this week that 4-star star defensive lineman Chace Sims, who was slated to visit and attend the Longhorns’ home game vs. Mississippi State, has reportedly canceled his visit to Austin.

After visiting College Station last weekend, Sims, who is one of the rising prospects in the 2025 cycle, is coming off his impressive 2023 junior season, where he racked up 86 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, and 11 sacks on the year, and is already off to his solid start during his senior season at Randle HS in Richmond, Texas.

Since officially entering the SEC this summer, the recruiting battles with the Longhorns have ramped up, while Texas has held an advantage recently, mainly due to its recent success on the field.

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Here are the recruits set to visit Texas A&M vs. Bowling Green this weekend

Here are the 2025, 2026, and 2027 recruits who will attend Texas A&M vs. Bowling Green

Texas A&M (2-1, 1-0 SEC) is headed back to Kyle Field for the third time this season, as the Aggies will host Bowling Green (1-1), who is coming off a bye week after losing a close game to Penn State 34-27 inside a packed Beaver Stadium.

After defeating Florida 33-20 last Saturday, head coach Mike Elko has a decision to make on Saturday afternoon, as backup quarterback Marcel Reed’s impressive outing against the Gators was only possible due to starting quarterback Conner Weigman’s shoulder injury.

After Wednesday’s practice, Weigman’s shoulder has slowly progressed but will continue to be day-to-day until further notice, vaulting Reed back into the starting conversation every Saturday. Whoever starts against the Falcons will be playing in front of a packed Kyle Field, along with a long list of 2025, 2026, and 2025 recruits, including several commits.

Following 247Sports’ Andrew Hattersley, here are the prospects who will attend the game on Saturday night.

2025 prospects: 

  • 2025 4-star cornerback and Texas A&M commit Detjhon Pettaway
  • 2025 4-star cornerback and Texas A&M commit Cobey Sellers
  • 2025 3-star offensive tackle and Texas A&M commit Tyler Thomas
  • 2025 4-star defensive lineman and Texas A&M commit Chace Sims

2026 prospects:

  • 2026 kicker/punter Ethan Guillen
  • 2026 quarterback Garrett Barham
  • 2026 4-star wide receiver Jabari Brady
  • 2026 4-star defensive lineman Tajh Overton
  • 2026 4-star defensive lineman Bryce Perry-Wright

2027 prospects:

  • 2027 defensive lineman K’Adrian Redmond.

Texas A&M will host Bowling Green on Saturday, Sept. 21. The game will be available to stream on ESPN+ and SEC Network+.

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LSU offers 2025 defensive lineman from Richmond, Texas

Houston is a 27% favorite to land Chace Sims per On3.

[autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] and his recruiting staff took a trip to Richmond, Texas, to extend an offer to a defensive lineman in the 2025 recruiting class. The Tigers will have to fight off Houston to land him.

[autotag]Chace Sims[/autotag] is a six-foot-three, 305-pound defensive lineman from Richmond, Texas, where he plays for Randle High School. The Randle Lions finished the 2023 season 11-2 with a loss to Huntsville in the third round of the 5A D2 playoffs.

There are currently no Crystal Ball projections for Sims at this time but Houston is a 27% favorite to land him per On3.

Film Analysis: Sims stars as a defensive tackle for the Lions and he demands constant double teams yet he is still productive.

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