Here are the 2024 football prospects visiting Texas A&M the weekend of June 9

The summer of official visits continues to roll along as Texas A&M will welcome a handful of high-profile prospects from the 2024 cycle this weekend.

With the summer season having officially kicked off it can only mean one thing: the top prospects of the 2024 cycle will descend upon various campuses for official visits. As we officially turn the page to the second weekend of June, the 2024 recruiting cycle will only continue to heat up from here.

Texas A&M and head coach Jimbo Fisher’s busy month of June continues to move along as the Maroon and White welcome close to double-digit visits from a handful of top football prospects. The coming weekend of June 9 will see some of the best recruits on both sides of the ball get a preview of Aggieland, with the hope that they see College Station as their next home for the future.

While a handful of this weekend’s visitors are still taking their time through the decision process, there are at least two current commits making their way to Aggieland.

Here’s the list of the top 2024 football prospects visiting Texas A&M this weekend, June 9:

2024 3-Star CB and FIU commit Larry Tarver Jr. is set to vist Texas A&M in June

Texas A&M will reportedly host 2024 3-star Cornerback and FIU commit Larry Tarver Jr. in June.

The first two weekends in June present enormous recruiting opportunities for Texas A&M and head coach Jimbo Fisher, as it has been reported that 2024 three-star cornerback Larry Tarver Jr., who is currently committed to FIU, will visit College Station on the weekend of June 9-11, joining several other 2024 prospects including four-star linebacker Jordan Lockhart.

Tarver committed to FIU in late March, but after the Aggies offered him on May 24, his collegiate future may be flexible. According to 247Sports, Tarver is positioned as the 94th-ranked cornerback in the class and the 168th-ranked prospect in Florida.

Standing at 5-11 and 165 pounds, Tarver’s weight is most likely one of the primary reasons for his lack of Power 5 offers; his play on the field paints a different picture, possessing the suddenness, deep speed, and mirroring ability in press coverage. He has also seen time at wide receiver and on special teams as a kick returner, adding another layer to his versatile profile.

Like many prospects at the cornerback and wide receiver position, Tarver participates in Track and Field, where he posted a 10.6 100-meter and 21.5 200-meter time last season. Texas A&M won’t be the only Power 5 program scouting Tarver next season, but as it stands, the Aggies may have the upper hand going into the summer.

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