Texas A&M 2024 5-star WR commit Terry Bussey ranked No. 15 on On3 Sports’ 2024 On300

Bussey has remained committed to College Station but LSU and Georgia remain in the mix for him before National Signing Day in February.

Basically by proxy, Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko has already received a hard commitment from one of the top prospects in the Class of 2025, who is now getting deserved honors to solidify himself among the best.

On Monday morning, 5-star wide receiver Terry Bussey was ranked No. 15 in On3 Sports’ 2024 On300. The 5-foot-10.5, 180-pound playmaker from Timpson High School in Texas committed to the Aggies way back on Sept. 28, during the previous regime under Jimbo Fisher.

Despite the change in leadership, Bussey has remained committed to College Station. As noted by On3, LSU and Georgia remain in the mix for Bussey before National Signing Day in February.

“I’ve been getting to know the new staff,” Bussey told On3 earlier this month. “It’s been great building a relationship with coach Elko, coach (Ishmael Aristide) and I’m building relationships with other coaches they already have on staff. They’re great guys, great people, they know a lot about football and they’re great football-minded people.”

Bussey has 30 offers and has taken a total of five visits respectively to Aggieland, Alabama, LSU, Oklahoma and Texas.

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2024 5-Star WR and Aggie commit Cam Coleman rises in On3’s 2024 On300

2024 5-Star WR and Texas A&M commit Cam Coleman rises in On3’s 2024 On300 after the completion of his 2023 High School season.

Amid all the smoke surrounding 2024 five-star wide receiver and Texas A&M commit Cam Coleman, the recent rumor regarding his potential flip to the Auburn Tigers is based on one beat writer’s “source” or, more realistically, opinion.

I’m not saying this isn’t possible, as first-year Tigers head coach Hugh Freeze is still the offensive guru we saw during his years at Ole Miss and Liberty. Still, Coleman’s family ties to Texas place him in a difficult spot, especially during Texas A&M’s coaching transition after the firing of now-former head coach Jimbo Fisher, who had been recruiting Coleman since his early high school playing days.

On the field, Coleman is one of the more dynamic playmakers in the country and the top wide receiver in Alabama. After spending most of his time in the Top 10 of On3’s 2024 On300 rankings, Coleman is now ranked 5th, for good reason.

In 11 games during his 2023 senior season at Phenix City (AL), Coleman recorded 53 receptions, 1,195 receiving yards, and 16 touchdowns while playing as a true X receiver throughout the year. At 6-4 and nearly 190 pounds, Coleman’s length, speed, and incredible catch radius have made him the most sought-after offensive prospect in the class.

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Texas A&M’s 2024 recruiting class in a three way tie for the second most commitments in On3’s On300 rankings

Tied for the second most commitments in On3′ On300 rankings, Texas A&M’s impressive haul is built on future success on the field.

Texas A&M is looking to get off to a hot start in SEC play as Auburn heads to College Station this Saturday to open the conference slate. While recruiting isn’t the first thing on Jimbo Fisher’s mind during football season, it’s simply a part of the job that can never be ignored when planning for the future.

The Aggies’ 2024 recruiting class is impressive, to say the least, boasting 21 commitments, including two five-star prospects and a No.5 ranking, according to On3. After landing five-star defensive tackle Dominick McKinley on Sept. 1, momentum has once again swung Fisher’s way, and late next week, high-priority prospect, five-star WR/CB Terry Bussey Jr. will announce his commitment on Sept. 28, as he is currently heavily favored to land with the Maroon & White.

Coming off the miserable 5-7 (2-6 SEC) 2022 season, Fisher’s recruiting acumen has been challenged time and time again, and while he still has a ton to prove on the field this season for his future in College Station to remain intact, the future roster is looking as talented as ever.

Joining nine other programs with double-digit commitments in On3’s On300 rankings, Here are the Top 10 ranked programs in that regard.

2024 4-star QB Miles O’Neill is now ranked in the Top 10 at the position in On3’s newest rankings

According to On3’s On300 rankings, 2024 4-star QB and Aggie commit Myles O’Neill is a Top 10 ranked signal caller.

Since Jimbo Fisher arrived at Texas A&M, one main criticism lobbed his way during every recruiting cycle has been the lack of elite quarterback talent making its way to College Station, up until landing five-star quarterback Conner Weigman in the 2022 cycle, who is poised to earn the starting position ahead of the 2023 season.

Since the 2019 recruiting class, Fisher has signed at least one signal caller in every cycle, while quarterbacks Zach Calzada and Haynes King’s once bright futures resulted in 17 combined starts, while the Aggies’ 2022 5-7 season saw nearly every healthy quarterback on the roster see time due to injury and poor play, culminating with a glimmer of hope from Conner Weigman’s (8 TD’s 0 INT) solid finish to the year.

Looking ahead at the position, Fisher and his staff struck gold after receiving a verbal commitment from 2024 four-star quarterback Miles O’Neill out of Massachusetts, one of the more underrated prospects in the cycle; standing at a whopping 6-5 and 220 pounds, everything is there from a physical standpoint, while his various highlights show a player with incredible arm strength and touch on vertical routes, corner routes, and seam routes, tossing 50-plus yard bombs with ease.

According to On3’s newest On300 positional rankings, O’Neill is the 6th-ranked quarterback in the class and the 58th-ranked player in the 2024 class. He is heading into his final senior season with Hun High School (Marblehead, MA). After throwing for over 2,500 yards and 28 total touchdowns while completing close to 73% of his passes during his 2022 junior campaign, I can safely say that this future is definitely beaming with potential.

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Several 2024 Texas A&M Football commits rise in On3’s newest player rankings

Texas A&M’s 2024 class is loaded with talent, and several commits have received huge boosts in the newest On3, On300 player rankings.

On Monday afternoon, several members of Texas A&M’s Top 10-ranked 2024 recruiting class received significant boosts in On3’s On300 player rankings, while the Aggies’ Team rankings also rose from 9th to 7th, as just two weeks remain before the recruiting dead period ends on Tuesday, July 25.

New Jersey quarterback Miles O’Neill, who committed to the program on June 14, catapulted from being unranked in the Top 300 to his current position at 58th in the country, the most significant rise of any previously unranked prospect in the 2024 cycle, while receiving a four-star designation as well. O’Neill skyrocketing the recruiting ranks is no surprise; his live arm and sneaky duel-threat ability are hard to ignore in a quarterback-rich class.

Five-star wide receiver Cameron Coleman committed to the Maroon and White excitingly on Tuesday, July 4, and ever since that day, his recruiting profile has garnered attention. Rising seven spots from 13th to 6th in the rankings, while it’s hard to imagine him not making his way within the Top 5 by the end of his senior season at Phenix City High School, he is poised to be his most productive yet.

Other 2024 Aggie commits to saw an increase in their rankings include four-star OT Weston Davis (20th from 102nd), four-star IOL Coen Enchols (222nd from 375th), and four-star Tight end Eric Karner (288th from 375th), and now four-star Edge Gabriel Reliford’s meteoric rise from 441st to 121st.

Interestingly, multiple commits saw significant dips in the rankings, including four-star DE Dealyn Evans (67th to 138th), four-star S Jordan Pride (128th to 168th), and most surprisingly, dynamic four-star WR Drelon Millers’ drop from 82nd to 175th. Well, when it comes to rankings by any outlet, they should always be taken with a grain of salt, but as things stand, Jimbo Fisher and his staff are very close to landing a top 5 2024 recruiting class when it’s all said and done.

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