2026 4-star SF enjoyed his visit to Texas A&M during the Aggies’ win over LSU

2026 4-star wing T.J. Crumble see’s a future with Texas A&M after his weekend visit

No. 13 Texas A&M (14-4, 3-2 SEC) won its first game in over a week against LSU, defeating the visiting Tigers 68-57. The team used an impressive second-half offensive surge and shut down defensive effort to force 18 turnovers and limit the visitors to a season-low in points.

While the return of star guard Wade Taylor IV was the primary talking point, coach Buzz Williams knew that impressing one of the program’s visiting prospects was also a goal on the night. Taking a weekend visit while attending the game, 2026 four-star small forward T.J. Crumble left College Station with a good impression, according to his post on X:

“Had an amazing official visit at Texas A&M this weekend! Thank you to all of the staff for making this a great weekend for me and my family💯

On the court, Crumble has solidified himself as one of the top rebounders and defenders in the cycle. At the same time, his shooting and overall offensive profile have improved heading into his senior season at Richmond Heights HS in Cleveland, Ohio.

In an interview with recruiting insider Kannon Torres, Crumble detailed why he’s considering the Aggies:

“The team plays as a whole. They play very hard, play fast; and have great chemistry together and that’s something I could see myself being a part of”

According to 247Sports, Crumble is currently positioned as the 91st-ranked prospect in the 2026 cycle, the 16th-ranked power forward, and the 3rd-ranked prospect in Ohio.

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Ohio State basketball offers instate 2026 small forward

The Buckeyes are looking at keeping the best instate in 2026 #GoBucks

Over the last two recruiting classes, [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] basketball has signed 3 out of 9 players from their home state. If the offers going out to 2026 prospects are any indication, it seems like head coach [autotag]Chris Holtmann[/autotag] is trying to create a fence around the states top prospects.

Recently point guard Marcus Johnson was offered a scholarship and now another Ohioan from his class has been, small forward [autotag]T.J. Crumble[/autotag].

At 6-foot, 8-inches, and 195 pounds, Crumble brings an element of size that the Buckeye roster would love to have. Although he isn’t ranked at the moment, not many 2026 prospects are, he is still viewed as one of the best players in the country.

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These two offers are very big, especially considering how far out Crumble and Johnson are. The two know each other as well, as they are shown here working out together. Smart move by Holtmann offering both of them.

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