PHOTOS: Texas A&M Football welcomes 2024 and 2025 recruiting classes over the Easter weekend

While many of us partook in the Easter festivities, Texas A&M Football celebrated the holiday weekend by welcoming a number of recruits from the 2024 and 2025 classes to College Station.

While many of us were reveling in the Easter festivities this weekend, Texas A&M Football celebrated the holiday by welcoming a number of recruits from the 2024 and 2025 classes to College Station over the past few days. Spring football may be drawing to a close and the regular season is still months away, but there’s never a wrong time to invest in the future.

The Maroon and White welcomed a number of recruits on both sides of the ball, which were highlighted by a handful of 4-star talents in the secondary and on the offensive line. The potential future Aggies had a great experience meeting with the coaching staff, observing spring practice, and getting a tour of the facilities.

Check out some of the photos below, and best of luck to all the players as they continue the recruiting process. Hopefully, the College Station experience was one to remember!

Quick hitting Friday Ohio State Football recruiting update

The Buckeyes are at it again, with a bunch of offers out #GoBucks

The Buckeyes are at it again: Another flurry of offers has been sent out to high school prospects. The last time [autotag]Ryan Day[/autotag] and his staff offered a bunch of prospects, it was mainly along the defensive line on Wednesday.

It seems Day and his staff have been hard at work going over tape of high school football players and making decisions on scholarships. On Friday, another round went out and [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] learned it had missed on an Illinois tight end prospect.

Find out below who was offered, along with which prospect the Buckeyes missed on in another exciting recruiting day for the Buckeyes.

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2024 WR Terrance Moore Jr. lands offer from Alabama

Alabama extended an offer to 2024 wide receiver Terrance Moore Jr. on Friday. He has already received over 20 offers.

Alabama’s coaching staff recently extended an offer to Terrance Moore Jr., a three-star 2024 wide receiver. The Tide are one of the many schools that have offered Moore Jr. up to this point.

Moore Jr. plays for Tampa Catholic High School in Tampa, Florida. He has a large catch radius at 6-foot-3. In recent years, the Tide have lacked big-bodied wide receivers. There is a strong possibility that the coaching staff decides to pursue taller and more explosive wide receivers in the future in order to stretch the field against opposing teams.

If that is the case, Moore Jr. fits the profile. We will have to wait and see how the Tide decides to recruit the Florida native.

Roll Tide Wire breaks down Terrance Moore Jr.’s recruiting profile.

MSU football latest power five school to offer 2024 Florida WR Terrance Moore Jr.

Michigan State football is the latest big-time program to express interesting in rising 2024 wide receiver prospect Terrance Moore Jr.

Michigan State football is the latest big-time program to express interesting in rising 2024 wide receiver prospect Terrance Moore Jr.

Moore announced on Wednesday that he’s received a scholarship offer from the Spartans. Moore hails from Tampa, Fla. and plays for Tampa Catholic.

Michigan State is the 12th program to extend him an offer, according to 247Sports. He now holds scholarship offers from Michigan State, Auburn, Kentucky, Texas A&M, West Virginia, UCF, USF, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Toledo, FIU and FAU.

Moore is currently unranked on 247Sports, but that’ll change soon with size at 6-foot-3 and 190 pounds, and the number of schools showing interest. Keep an eye on his recruitment moving forward.

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