Aggies Wire Staff Predictions ahead of Texas A&M vs. Arkansas

Our Staff at Aggies Wire have predicted just how things may shake out during Texas A&M’s Saturday afternoon SEC matchup with the Arkansas Razorbacks

Texas A&M (3-1, 1-0 SEC) is set to take on the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday afternoon amid the recent loss of starting quarterback Conner Weigman, whose season-ending prognosis was revealed on Wednesday morning to the shock of many after the initial belief that a then diagnosed ankle injury would only sideline him for a short time.

Nevertheless, veteran quarterback Max Johnson’s SEC experience brings tremendous value to the starting lineup, while his noted arm strength seen throughout his collegiate career provides only a small drop-off from the skill set Weigman displayed in three full games this season.

Within the Aggies’ 27-10 win over Auburn last Saturday, Johnson took over for Weigman in the second half, engineering a 21-7 run that included two touchdown passes to his brother, tight end Jake Johson, and a 37-yard beauty to wide reliever Evan Stewart. While Texas A&M’s elite defensive performance, which included seven sacks and 15 tackles for loss, stole the show, Aggies fans can at least feel confident that Max Johnson is good enough to start for nearly every other SEC program this season.

Ahead of the matchup with the Razorbacks, a game that seemingly always frustratingly comes down to the final game, we at Aggies Wire have provided several key storylines and five players to watch ahead of the game. At the same time, Our Staff has made our predictions ahead of Saturday’s showdown.

Cameron Ohnysty, Managing Editor: 

“Suffice to say this may be the most frustrating matchup on Texas A&M’s schedule, as Arkansas under Sam Pittman has continued the annoying tradition of playing their best football against A&M while the Aggies always seem to play down to every Hogs team they face year after year. This year, things may come down to Arkansas signal-caller K.J. Jefferson vs. Texas A&M’s secondary.  

The season-ending loss to quarterback Conner Weigman was a gut punch to the fanbase and program alike. Still, backup Max Johnson has the tools and experience to get the job done and keep the Aggies on track to accomplish their goals to rebound from the disastrous 2022 campaign.

While the run game may have an issue gaining ground against the Razorback’s Top 20 rushing defense, their susceptible secondary, averaging 8.4 yards allowed per pass attempt, is a stat Aggies offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino is well aware of, likely utilizing Johnson’s arm strength early and often.

Defensively, Texas A&M defensive coordinator D.J. Durkin still needs to prove his worth. After an impressive seven-sacks performance against Auburn due to enhanced blitzing, a similar game plan should yield positive results. I’m taking the Ags in a close one, so prepare for another anxiety-induced roller coaster ride!”

Prediction: Texas A&M, 31, Arkansas 28

Pete Hernandez, Staff Writer: 

“Given that six of the last ten matchups between these two teams have been decided by single digits, I’m going to say we get another thrilling chapter of the Southwest Classic. The Aggies will face one of their toughest quarterbacks yet in KJ Jefferson, who has no shortage of experience in making A&M’s defense work in stopping the run.

While I believe A&M’s offense is in more than good hands with Max Johnson, he is more of a pocket passer, which contrasts with Conner Weigman’s ability to throw while on the move. I think reality will shake things up a bit, resulting in the Aggies being a bit more surgical on offense. It may come at the expense of some big plays, but if it leads to a win, I’ll take it.

If anything, I think the defense will step up once again while A&M’s running backs work to control the tempo. A&M will fend off the Razorbacks for another close win in this storied rivalry.”  

Prediction: Texas A&M 27, Arkansas 24

Jarrett Johnson, Staff Writer:

“With Conner out and Max starting, I don’t think it changes the offense that much overall, as Bobby Petrino will still put Max in the best position to get the ball to the playmakers. So, I do not believe they will struggle to put up another 30-point game on the season.

I have concerns this week with the defense trying to keep a lid on KJ Jefferson. In the past, the main goal would be to try and make Jefferson beat you with his arm; however, this season, Jefferson seems slightly more polished, and it touted a 70.4 completion with nine touchdowns.

However, even with Jefferson looking better and a possible return of Sanders, it will not be enough to outscore the Aggies due to a defense that is not perfect, but after some changes in the scheme last week looks much better.

Not much has changed from my prediction other than that instead of the Aggies driving down the field for the game-winning field goal, the Aggie defense will stop the Razorbacks from getting to field position late in the fourth, leading to a turnover on downs.  That will allow the Aggies to take a few kneel-downs for a hard-fought victory at Jerry’s World.”

Prediction: Texas A&M 30, Arkansas 27

Texas A&M will now travel to AT&T Stadium to face the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday, Sept. 23 at 11:00 a.m. CT., and air on the SEC Network, as Max Johnson will make his first start of the 2023 season.

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2024 4-star linebacker Jordan Lockhart has committed to Texas A&M

Texas A&M has landed 2024 4-star linebacker Jordan Lockhart, adding the ninth commitment in the 2024 recruiting class.

BOOM X 2! Texas A&M has secured their second 2024 commit on the day, as four-star linebacker Jordan Lockhart has committed to Texas A&M, joining four-star tight end Eric Karner who committed Thursday morning.

Lockhart, who de-committed from Head Coach Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss on March 4, re-opened his recruitment as nearly every blue-blood program in the country was vying for his immense talent; Jimbo Fisher once again made it clear to the rest of the college football world that when it comes to landing top talent, he’s always close to the finish line.

According to 247Sports Composite, he is the 31st-ranked linebacker prospect and the 30th-ranked player in California; Lockhart will enter his senior season at St. John Bosco this fall. Scheduled to visit USC this weekend, this is a massive win for the Maroon and White, while he will now join three-star linebacker Tristan Jernigan as the lone linebacker duo in the 2024 class.

For the Aggies, recruiting blue-chip talent at the linebacker position has been a sensitive subject, especially losing out on 2023 five-star Anthony Hill, who instead committed to Texas in a surprising switch. Looking ahead to the 2024 season, the current starting rotation consisting of Chris Russell and Edgerrin Cooper will likely both be gone, making Jordan Lockhart a candidate to receive much playing time during his freshman season.

Congratulations, Jordan! Gig ’em!

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2024 3-star Tight end Jordan Washington has set his commitment date

Texas A&M recruiting target, 2024 3-star Tight end Jordan Washington has set his commitment date for early July.

The battle for 2024 three-star tight end Jordan Washington will commence in less than two weeks, as the incoming senior at Langham Creek High School is down to four programs, which include Texas, UTSA, Arizona State, and of course, Texas A&M. On Thursday, Washington posted on Twitter that he will announce his commitment on Tuesday, July 4.

While the Texas Longhorns still lead the way, please don’t put it past Jimbo Fiser and Aggies tight end coach James Coley to pull what out of their proverbial hat when it’s all said and done. Rankings-wise, Washington is currently positioned as the 29th-ranked tight-end prospect in the class and the 75th-ranked player in Texas, and based on his on-field play, he’s severely underrated.

Size, speed, and wide receiver-like skills, paired with his 6-4 205-pound frame, Washington’s inline blocking ability adds to his versatility at the position, making him a seamless fit in A&M’s pro-style/spread offense under Fisher and the new offensive coordinator, Bobby Petrino. After adding 2024 four-star tight end Eric Karner on Thursday, Jordan Washington has something to consider as the Aggies’ 2024 cycle continues to gain momentum this summer.

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2024 4-star Tight end Eric Karner has committed to Texas A&M

Texas A&M has landed its eighth recruit in the 2024 cycle, as 4-star tight end Eric Karner has committed to the Maroon and White!

BOOM! Texas A&M and Head Coach Jimbo Fisher have landed their eighth prospect out of the Midwest in the 2024 recruiting cycle, as four-star Tight end Eric Karner out of Elmhurst, Illinois, committed to the program on Thursday morning.

Karner, who is entering his final senior season at Immaculate Conception, and according to 247Sports, is currently positioned as the 33rd-ranked tight end in the class and the 13th-ranked player in Illinois, choosing the Aggies over the likes of Alabama, Florida, Michigan State, and Iowa.

Standing at 6-5 and 230 pounds, Karner’s 2022 junior season wasn’t one for the history books statistically (12 receptions, 196 yards, three touchdowns), but his ability as a physical blocker paired with his natural receiving skills while sporting the natural athletic wide receiver-like ability every up and coming tight tend must possess in today’s game.

Fisher and tight ends coach James Coley, who recently secured 2023 four-star tight end Jaden Platt, continue to emphasize the position following new offensive concepts in Bobby Petrino’s scheme installation, while the Aggies’ future tight end room is slated to be stacked with blue chip talent. With Karner’s commitment, Texas A&M’s 2024 class rankings move up to 38th, just hows before four-star linebacker and Aggie favorite Jordan Lockhart is set to announce his collegiate plans on Thursday night. Congratulations, Eric! Gig ’em!

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2024 3-star LB and Aggie commit Tristan Jernigan shuts down his recruitment, and is 100% committed to Texas A&M

Announcing via Twitter, 2024 3-star LB Tristan Jernigan has shut down his recruitment and is 100% committed to Texas A&M.

Announcing late Tuesday night, 2024 three-star linebacker and Tupelo, Mississippi native Tristan Jernigan, who committed to Texas A&M on May 1, has shut down his recruitment and remains 100% committed to the Maroon and White.

After recent visits to Arkansas and Alabama, Jimbo Fisher’s primary worry has now been put to bed, knowing that one of the most underrated defensive prospects in the 2024 cycle is staying put.

Jernigan’s profile has continued to rise this summer, just months ahead of his highly anticipated senior campaign, receiving multiple SEC offers. At the same time, his official visit to College Station on June 9 was even more important than all of his knew. Coming off of a stellar 2022 junior campaign, Jernigan totaled 96 tackles (52 solo), 8.5 sacks, and an average of eight tackles per game.

A favorite of Texas A&M defensive coordinator and linebackers coach D.J. Durkin, Jernigan’s versatile skillset and sideline-to-sideline ability make him a perfect fit for A&M’s 4-2-5 defensive scheme where speed, athleticism, and tackling ability are critical for success, two traits Jernigan thrives in the middle of the defense.

As Fisher and his staff continue to host prospect after prospect in the 2024 cycle, one thing remains clear; Tristan Jernigan will be donning Maroon and White as soon as the 2024 season. Gig’ Em, Tristan!

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After landing in his Top 8 program list, is Texas A&M a lock to land 2024 5-star WR Cam Coleman?

After announcing his Top 8 program list, which included Texas A&M, 2024 5-star WR Cam Coleman is a current favorite to land with the Maroon and White

The summer months are peppered with preseason previews and rankings galore in the college football landscape. At the same time, the rest of June and July is spent on recruiting, specifically top program lists, which eventually leads to program-changing commitments.

The month of June for Texas A&M has been hectic on the recruiting front, as each weekend has seen high-priority prospects from the 2024 cycle make their way to Aggieland with one question in mind: What can the Aggies do for me?

Last weekend, two of the top wide receiver prospects descended upon College Station, four-star Jaylen Hornsby and five-star Cameron “Cam” Coleman, who revealed an already close friendship through a post on Twitter,  noting the potential impact both could make on the gridiron while dawning Maroon and White.

Well, things became even clearer regarding Coleman’s interest in the Aggies as he released his Top 8 program list, which includes Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Kentucky, and Texas A&M. According to one analyst that I rely on concerning any recruiting movements, Rivals’ insider Landyn Rosow believes that the Aggies are not only the front runner for Coleman, but also the likes of Jaylen Hornsby, and four-star Drelon Miller, who would, of course, join the already committed four-star speedster, Debron Gatling.

For all the naysayers who believe the Aggies are struggling to land commitments compared to other SEC programs, patience is a virtue. Cameron Coleman could be the change agent Jimbo Fisher has been looking for when it’s all said and done.

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What Texas A&M is getting in 2024 3-star Quarterback, Miles O’Neill

After committing to the Aggies last week, 2024 3-star quarterback Miles O’Neill has all the makings of becoming a future starter.

Last Wednesday, Texas A&M and Jimbo Fisher landed one of the more underrated signal callers in the 2024 cycle, as Fisher and his staff once again pulled a coup in the East Coast region, as three-star Massachusetts quarterback Miles O’Neill chose the Aggies over Boston College down the stretch.

Without being able to see him in person, going off of his available tape, as limited as it is, was enough to witness this young man’s potential once he finds his footing in a collegiate offense. First off, 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.

There is a distinct difference between a big-armed armed thrower and a strong thrower with touch. O’Neill fits the latter to a T. Playing in a vertical-based offensive scheme throughout most of his high school career, his out-of-structure throws combat O’Neill’s consisting throwing down the field throws in the middle of the field is where he has struggled, mainly due to his off-balance throwing motion due to a lack of finesse, mostly because of his size, placing less velocity on his throws to hit his target accurately.

In the pocket, O’Neill’s footwork and balance have improved year to year. Once things get ugly, his ability to escape upfield with surprising speed and agility is highly promising, as quarterbacks are expected to develop at least some duel-threat ability as defenses continue to become more athletic.

Overall, Bobby Petrino’s hiring as Texas A&M’s new offensive coordinator could spell success future success for Miles O’Neill, whose strong arm, football intelligence (4.0 GPA), and mistake-freak play in the vertical game is just what Jimbo Fisher and Petrino are looking for at the quarterback position. Gig ‘Em, Miles!

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It looks like 2024 4-star TE Caleb Odom enjoyed his visit to Texas A&M

From the looks of his 2024 4-star, Caleb Odom enjoyed his visit to Texas A&M as the Aggies look to make a lasting impression.

Social media has its positives and negatives regarding recruiting, as some information regarding various prospects taking campus visits creates healthy and unhealthy discourse.

Texas A&M’s social media team, however, is one of the best in the business when it comes to showing off everything the Aggies offer. During another busy recruiting weekend, 2024 four-star tight end Caleb Odom looked entirely in his element while donning the Maroon and White.

Odom is one of the rising prospects in the 2024 cycle, currently positioned as the 68th-ranked player in the cycle, the 4th-ranked tight end prospect, and the 11th-ranked player in Georgia, according to 247Sports Composite rankings.

Standing at 6-5 and 215 pounds, he has received over 33 offers. At the same time, Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Miami, and Texas A&M remain in stiff competition; Odom’s potential as a seam buster and versatile receiving options proves that the tight end position has morphed into a hybrid outside wide receiver, which can also in-line block.

During his 2022 junior season at Carrollton High School in Carrollton, Georgia, Odom, a high-volume target, recording 64 receptions for 1,121 yards and 13 touchdowns, flexed out to the X receiver position at a high rate. Thank Texas A&M tight-end coach and offensive analyst Miles Fishback for their progress with one of the best players in the 2024 class.

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According to multiple recruiting analysts, 2024 4-star WR Jaylan Hornsby is predicted to land with Texas A&M

According to multiple Rivals analysts, 2024 4-star WR Jaylan Hornsby is predicted to land with Texas A&M over Penn State.

The Aggies are inching closer and closer to landing their ninth prospect in their 2024 recruiting class, as four-star wide receiver Jaylan Hornsby, who recently narrowed down his school list to Penn State and Texas A&M, is now predicted to land with the Maroon and White according to multiple Rivals recruiting analysts.

Entering his senior season at Winslow Twp in Atco, New Jersey, Hornsby is currently positioned as the 60th-ranked wide receiver prospect and the 6th-ranked player in the state, According to Rivals.

At 6-2 and 195 pounds, Hornsby personifies speed and versatility, lining up in the backfield and as a wide receiver, where he has excelled on the outside and the slot over his last two seasons. During his 2022 junior season, Hornsby, in eight games, recorded 23 receptions for 441 yards and two touchdowns.

With over 17 offers, he has also received interest from Georgia, Michigan, Notre Dame, and Oregon. Still, after taking an official visit to Penn State on June 2, the Nittany Lions continued their mainstay as the favorites to land Hornsby. Yet, his visit to College Station this weekend might have sealed the deal, and as we witnessed last summer with the 2023 cycle, all the Aggies need is one domino to fall for momentum to take its course finally.

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2024 4-star LB Tyanthony Smith places Texas A&M among this Top 5 program list

2024 4-star linebacker Tyanthony Smith has placed Texas A&M his his top 5 program list!

Since April, Texas A&M and 2024 four-star linebacker Tyanthony Smith have been in constant contact, as the rising defensive prospect has already received over 26 offers, including nearly every blue-blood program in the country.

It was announced in early May that Smith would take several official visits throughout the summer, starting with consecutive trips to Norman, Oklahoma, and College Station, Texas, on the weekend of June 2. Just two weeks after both visits, Smith has finalized his Top 5 program list: Alabama, USC, Oklahoma, Texas, and Texas A&M.

According to 247Sports Composite Rankings, Smith is currently positioned as the 29th-ranked linebacker prospect and the 57th-ranked player in Texas, recently receiving his four-star designation.

Simply calling Smith a “rising defensive prospect” (I just did) is an understatement once you watch his tape and analyze his stats, starting with his incredibly productive 2022 junior season at Jasper High School in Jasper, Texas, where he went on to record 99 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, and three sacks on the year, possessing the speed, range, and tackling ability to thrive at the collegiate level while continuing to add weight to an already sturdy frame (6-1, 205 pounds).

With three total campus visits since the start of the year, the Aggies look to be clear favorites to land Tyanthony Smith, and if you want more evidence to back up this claim, check out what fellow 2024 and Aggie favorite wide receivers Drelon Smith and Terry Bussey had to say on the matter.

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