Report: 2024 4-star and Aggie commit DL Dealyn Evans plans to sign soon

It has been reported that 2024 4-star and Aggie commit Dealyn Evans is close to announcing his signing date.

Texas A&M 2024 defensive line commit Dealyn Evans, one of the first players to commit to the Aggies in the 2024 cycle, is currently on the fence regarding his collegiate future, as several blue blood programs, including the ascending Texas Longhorns, are making late pushes to upend the Maroon & White. Evans chose to delay his signing during Wednesday’s early signing period.

However, the news cycle surrounding Evan’s relationship with the Longhorns has been widely fabricated, specifically 247Sports recruiting director Steve Wiltfong’s recent article’s use of a supposed quote from Evans describing his “love” for Texas, stemming back to his childhood:

“It’s my dream school. Been liking them ever since I was real young. Four-years old.

I like Bo (Davis), I like Sark, but BG (Blake Gideon) he always kept it real with from the jump.”

From the jump, many questioned why Evans would have committed to the Aggies if Texas had been his first choice all along, and according to a direct source, Rivals’ recruiting insider Landyn Rosow spoke to Evans directly, who went on to deny the validity of the quote.

Overall, Texas A&M reportedly holds a 50/50 shot at signing Dealyn Evans when all is said and done, as new head coach Mike Elko and his staff are still hard at work providing a vision for his potential future in College Station. Currently, Evans is slated to sign with a program in mere days.

Even more critical, Elko recently stated during his NSD press conference that an announcement regarding who will become the Aggies’ new defensive coordinator will likely impact Evans’ decision more than anything else.

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Breaking: 2024 4-Star LB Tyanthony Smith has flipped from Texas A&M to Texas

2024 4-star linebacker Tyanthony Smith has reportedly flipped his commitment from Texas A&M to the Texas Longhorns on Wednesday night.

Through all the chaos during the early signing period on Wednesday, Texas A&M’s 2024 recruiting class is in much better shape than many expected after the firing of now-former head coach Jimbo Fisher. New head coach Mike Elko has done an admirable job signing most of the Aggies 2024 cycle.

However, like every program, especially the Florida Gators, 2024 four-star linebacker Tyanthony Smith, who has been committed to the Aggies since June 30, flipped to the Texas Longhorns after a late push from head coach Steve Sarkisian, so credit to them.

Smith, who stands at 6’1″, 205 pounds, received over 25 offers as he continued to rise in the rankings throughout his 2023 season at Jasper High School, and after the success seen from Texas standout freshman linebacker Anthony Hill, it’s no surprise that Smith chose a different collegiate path, but in the age of the transfer portal, who knows if Austin, Texas is truly his final destination.

According to On3, Smith is currently positioned as the 26th-ranked linebacker and the 54th-ranked player in Texas.

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2024 4-star LB Jordan Lockhart officially signs with Texas A&M

2024 4-star linebacker Jordan Lockhart has put pen to paper on early signing day, and is officially an Aggie.

Texas A&M and new head coach Mike Elko have officially hauled in one of the top linebacker prospects in the 2024 class, as four-star LB Jordan Lockhart put pen to paper on Wednesday during the early signing day period.

Standing at 6’3″ and 230 pounds, Lockhart is one of the fastest and hardest-hitting backers in the 2024 cycle and has a chance to impact the Aggies defense as soon as next season, opposite incoming sophomore LB Taurean York.

Playing with a consistent sense of toughness, Lockhart had interest from nearly every SEC program, including Alabama and Ole Miss, who significantly pushed to flip the California native this month. During his 2023 senior season at St. John Bosco (CA), Lockhart recorded 77 tackles, 43 solo tackles and five sacks while averaging nearly six tackles per game.

While Texas A&M still has four-star LB Tyanthony Smith and three-star LB Tristan Jernigan committed, both are poised to sign on Wednesday, but knowing that Lockhart is, well, locked in for the foreseeable future has to be Mike Elko and his staff at ease.

According to 247Sports, Jordan Lockhart is currently positioned as the 30th-ranked linebacker and the 30th-ranked player in California.

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Texas A&M football early signing day tracker

Athletes nationwide who are eager to sign their respective letters of intent to play college football may do so starting Wednesday, Dec. 20.

Student-athletes nationwide who are eager to sign their respective letters of intent to play college football may do so starting Wednesday, Dec. 20 through Friday, Dec. 22.

New Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko hasn’t wasted any time since returning to College Station. He has quickly proven to recruits around the country that the recent coaching change isn’t a rebuild, but rather a retool.

It isn’t humanly possible for Elko to do all the recruiting alone, so he’s spent the last month surrounding himself with some of the best coaches in college football. A couple of notable moves include hiring Ishmael Aristide as cornerbacks coach, Collin Klein as offensive coordinator, Sean Spencer as defensive line coach and Tommy Moffitt as director of strength & conditioning.

Elko has also spent time repairing relationships that former head coach Jimbo Fisher tarnished, beginning with Texas high school coaches. He recently spent an afternoon recruiting in Houston and later received a ringing endorsement from the Texas High School Coaches Association.

The following is every player who has committed to become an Aggie during the early signing period.

Breaking: 4-star DL Kendall Jackson commits to Texas A&M after flipping from Miami and Florida

Johnny Manziel isn’t walking through that door but Aggies coach Mike Elko has been making money moves since coming home to College Station.

Johnny Manziel isn’t walking through that door but new Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko has been making money moves since coming home to College Station.

Elko’s latest move is a big one. 4-star defensive lineman recruit Kendall “Hollywood” Jackson committed to the Aggies on Tuesday afternoon.

“I want to thank my coaches, coach Wade and coach Bell, all my coaches. I appreciate y’all for these last four years. Y’all have been an integral part of my life today,” Jackson said Tuesday at a news conference held at Buchholz High School. “With that being said, I did post that I won’t be signing with Miami today. For the next three to four years, I’m taking my talents to Texas A&M.”

On July 12, the Gainsville, Fla. native initially committed to stay home and attend the University of Florida. He decommitted from the Gators on Dec. 2. One week later, he committed to the University of Miami.

Five minutes before holding a news conference to announce his decision Tuesday, Jackson announced via X that he would not be signing with the Hurricanes after all. He is 6-foot-4, 250 pounds and has 19 total offers.

Jackson’s taken four visits so far to Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky and Miami. Elko hired Sean Spencer from Florida as the new Texas A&M defensive line coach on Dec. 3. The hiring appears to be already paying major dividends with the commitment of Jackson this week.

The college football early signing period begins Wednesday and ends Friday.

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2024 4-Star RB out of Florida is predicted to land with Texas A&M

2024 4-star running back Anthony Carrie has received an official prediction to commit to Texas A&M during his announcement on Wednesday.

2024 four-star running back Anthony Carrie has been on quite the recruiting journey during the past month, as the former favorite to land with Michigan State recently made his way to College Station last weekend, developing a close relationship with new Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko, who is in the beginning stages of putting his stamp on the program.

Earlier this week, it was reported that Carrie and his Carrollwood Day teammate, 2024 four-star Edge Solomon Williams, were heavily trending to both end up in Aggieland, as Williams will also announce his intention on Wednesday during the nationally televised Early Signing Day for the 2024 cycle.

Keeping with the current trends, On3’s Chad Simmons officially logged his own reliable prediction that Carrie will commit to Texas A&M, becoming the first and only running back in the Aggies 2024 class, and a very talented one at that.

According to On3’s Industry rankings, Carrie is currently positioned as the 27th-ranked running back and the 46th-ranked player in Florida. He is coming off his productive 2023 senior season at Carrollwood Day, recording 855 yards and ten touchdowns on the ground.

Note: Anthony Carrie will announce his commitment on Wednesday, Dec. 20, at 4:00 p.m. CT.

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Texas A&M is now predicted to land two top 2024 prospects

Texas A&M is now trending to land 2024 4-star Edge Solomon Williams, and 3-star running back Anthony Carrie.

Texas A&M’s 2024 recruiting class has taken a notable dip, currently ranked 20th in 247Sports’ recruiting rankings, as eight players have de-committed from the program since the firing of Jimbo Fisher back on Nov. 12.

Under new head coach Mike Elko, any recruiting momentum has been slow to a crawl. Still, according to several prediction analysts, the Aggies are now trending towards signing two of their top targets, including four-star Edge Solomon Williams and four-star running back Anthony Carrie, who are teammates at Carrollwood Day in Tampa, Florida.

While Carrie is coming off of an official visit to College Station this weekend after canceling his visit to Michigan State, it’s not a surprise that he’s slowly become a favorite to land in Aggieland. For Williams, credit Elko for reeling him in after visiting Texas, Alabama, and Oregon in the last three months.

According to 247Sports Composite, Carrie is currently positioned as the 19th-ranked running back and the 40th-ranked player in Florida. He is coming off his productive 2023 senior season at Carrollwood Day, recording 855 yards and ten touchdowns on the ground.

Solomon Williams, who stands at 6’3″ and 250 pounds, is ranked as the 10th Edge and the 18th-ranked player in Florida. During his 2023 senior season, Williams recorded 47 tackles, 40 solo tackles and eight sacks on the year.

Note: Anthony Carrie will announce his commitment on Wednesday, Dec. 20, at 4:00 p.m. CT.

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2024 4-Star WR and Florida commit is taking an official visit to Texas A&M this weekend

After receiving an offer in late October, Texas A&M is currently hosting 2024 4-star WR and Florida commit Izaiah Williams this weekend.

Some potentially great news regarding Texas A&M’s 2024 recruiting class is on the horizon, as 2024 four-star wide receiver Izaiah Williams, who is currently committed to Florida, has made his way to College Station for an official visit with new Aggies head coach Mike Elko.

While the Gator’s recruiting woes have been notable, Texas A&M has now lost eight commits, including every wide receiver prospect outside of 2024 three-star Ernest Campbell. Desperate to at least put a bandage over the situation, adding a quick-twitched speedster like Williams could result in more additions ahead of National Signing Day in February.

While not everyone was up to date on his visit, InsideGators revealed Williams’ flight plan to Houston, Texas, on Friday afternoon could be just a routine official visit or the makings of a potential flip.

According to 247Sports Composite, Williams is currently positioned as the 52nd-ranked wide receiver and the 44th-ranked player in Florida, as the Carrollwood Day senior has been committed to Florida since May 5. Williams stands at 6’0″ and 172 pounds.

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Elijah Robinson shows the dangers of keeping a coach already hired elsewhere

After visiting one of A&M’s top 2024 commits on behalf of Syracuse, Elijah Robinson’s stay as the Aggies interim HC is problematic.

For the last five seasons, Elijah Robinson has served as Texas A&M’s defensive line coach and lead recruiter for then-head coach Jimbo Fisher, who was fired after six seasons on Nov. 12. Immediately after Fisher’s dismissal, Robinson was named as the A&M’s interim coach, leading the Aggies to a 1-1 record after falling to LSU in the season finale.

Just two weeks later, on Nov. 27, Texas A&M Athletic Director Ross Bjork and the Board of Regents agreed to terms with new head football coach Mike Elko, leading to his first task that, at the time, looked vital to aiding his transition to provide the roster, and the 2024 recruiting class, a much-needed safety net: keep Elijah Robinson on staff.

Throughout his time in College Station, Robinson has become a favorite in the locker room and a proven relationship builder on the recruiting trail, consistently helping Fisher haul in some of the top recruiting classes in the country year after year.

However, just days after rumors swirled stating that Robinson was a sure bet to stay with the program, the news that Syracuse had hired Fran Brown as their next head coach, a close friend of Robinson’s after coaching together nearly a decade ago, everything changed.

On Sunday, Dec. 3, it was reported that Robinson had accepted the role as Syracuses’ next defensive coordinator but would happily stay on to coach the team for the Aggies Dec. 27 bowl game, which, at the time, seemed like a great idea.

During a press conference last Tuesday, Robinson was asked if his new position would result in potentially “poaching” players on the Aggies roster and future recruits. Trusting his word, as usual, Robinson denied that he would engage in the said activity:

“I will not encourage anyone. Those guys have to make the decision to go into the portal on their own. I will not at any point say, ‘Come with me.’ I have too much respect for the program and the university.”

Among the 13 players who have entered the transfer portal, none have announced that they’ll join Robinson just yet, but one former 2024 commit, four-star WR Jaylan Hornsby, flipped his commitment to Syracuse on Sunday afternoon.

On the surface, Hornsby likely made his decision based on early playing time, but still, the coincidence is jarring. This trend continued to fester on Wednesday as an image showed Robinson, in Syracuse gear, visiting 2024 five-star DL and Aggie commit Dominick McKinley and his brother, 2026 DL Darryus McKinley, on behalf of the program, while simultaneously coaching the Aggies who begin practice for the bowl game this week.

Again, no one is personally attacking Elijah Robinson, who is simply doing his job. Still, the fact that many of us were blindsided by the recruiting ace’s natural influence without blatantly attempting to damage A&M falls on Ross Bjork, who probably should have graciously cut ties with Robinson immediately after accepting his new position.

Nothing can be done to curb potential losses at this point, but this will likely serve as a cautionary example to programs that fail to look past personal relationships once a new regime enters the picture.

Robinson will coach his final game for Texas A&M in the TexAct Texas bowl vs. Oklahoma State on Wednesday, Dec. 27. The game will air on ESPN.

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2024 3-Star LB and Aggie commit Tristan Jernigan announces his signing date

After multiple visits to SEC rivals, 2024 3-star LB and Aggie commit Tristan Jernigan has announced his early signing date for next week.

Texas A&M’s 2024 recruiting class has already dealt with several losses after hiring new head coach Mike Elko, but in the age of the evergrowing transfer portal, help is on the way ahead of the 2024 season.

However, the Aggies must hang on to the bulk of their 2024 class, including three-star linebacker Tristan Jernigan. Earlier this week, Jernigan, who’s been committed to A&M since early May, announced that he will sign his letter of intent on Friday, Dec. 22, inside the Tueplo (MS) high school dome.

Late last month, Jernigan took the firing of now-former head coach Jimbo Fisher, as many of his fellow defensive commits did, excited to see what Elko, who served as Texas A&M’s defensive coordinator from 2018-2021, could bring to the Aggies D as soon as next season.

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However, like any promising player, Jernigan’s ability on the field garnered him plenty of attention from other SEC programs, including Alabama and Ole Miss. After taking an official visit to Alabama on Dec. 8, Jernigan will head to Oxford (MS) to visit the Rebels on the 15th but reportedly still plans to take another visit to College Station at the end of the month.

According to 247Sports, Jernigan is currently positioned as the 40th-ranked linebacker and the 14th-ranked player out of Mississippi State in the 2024 cycle.

As of now, Jernigan and three-star LB Tyanthony Smith remain the lone linebackers committed in the Aggies 2024 class.

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