Texas A&M flips 2025 3-star QB out of Montgomery (TX) from Tulsa

Texas A&M has landed a commitment from former Tulsa commit, 2025 3-star quarterback Eli Morcos

Texas A&M has landed its second quarterback commit in the 2025 recruiting class with Early Signing Day just a day away, as three-star QB Eli Morcos has flipped his commitment from Tulsa to the Aggies on Tuesday afternoon.

Morcos joins five-star offensive tackle Lamont Rogers, who was previously committed to Missouri, to announce their new destination ahead of Wednesday. Morcos joins 4-star quarterback Brady Hart, who flipped from Missouri early last week.

According to those who have seen him play live, including TexAgs analyst Ryan Brauninger, Morcos has performed as one of the top signal callers during his senior season among every top-ranked QB prospect in Texas:

“Eli Morcos has some of the best senior quarterback tape among quarterbacks in Texas.”

“He also has combine style measurements that would land him among the top signal callers in the state.”

Standing at 6-2 and 200 pounds, Morcos may not be listed as a true dual-threat quarterback, but his tape begs to differ. Morcos finished his 2025 season with 15 touchdowns and six interceptions for 2,144 yards through the air.

On the ground, Morcos averaged 5.2 yards per carry, producing 471 rushing yards, and six touchdowns.

According to 247Sports, Morcos is currently positioned as the 94th-ranked quarterback and the 260th-ranked prospect in Texas.

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2025 5-star safety and Oregon commit will attend Texas A&M vs. New Mexico State

2025 5-star safety Trey McNutt will join 5-star OL Lamont Rogers in College Station today

Texas A&M (7-2, 5-1 SEC) will host New Mexico State (2-7) on Saturday night before taking on Auburn and Texas to finish out the 2024 regular season. On paper, the home Aggies are big favorites against the road Aggies, but these are only numbers.

While this isn’t A&M’s final home game of the year, head coach Mike Elko and his staff will honor 26 veteran during Senior Night, which will include junior defensive end Nic Scourton, who will more than likely enter the NFL draft after one season with the program.

This is also a big weekend on the recruiting trail, as On3’s Steve Wiltfong has confirmed that 2025 5-star safety Trey McNutt, who committed to Oregon in early August, is back in College Station this weekend and will attend the game on Saturday night.

This is huge for the Elko coaching staff, who have been trying to get the Ohio native back to campus since his commitment to the Ducks. McNutt joins fellow 2025 5-star offensive tackle and Missouri commit Lamont Rogers, who is predicted to flip from the Aggies before National Signing Day on Wednesday, Dec. 4.

According to 247Sports, McNutt is currently positioned as the 61st-ranked porspect in the 2025 cycle, the 4th-ranked safety, and the 4th-ranked prospect in Ohio.

No. 15 Texas A&M will host New Mexico State on Saturday, Nov. 16. The game will air on SEC Network at 6:45 p.m. CT.

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Texas A&M is predicted to land 2025 4-star Edge out of Houston (TX)

One of the rising pass rushers in the 2025 recruiting class is now predicted to land with Texas A&M

Texas A&M’s 2025 recruiting class has gained some ground since the start of the 2024 season. The Aggies currently sit at an impressive 5-1 and conference-leading 3-0 in SEC play.

Earlier this week, head coach Mike Elko and OL coach Adam Cushing landed a commitment from rising 2024 4-star offensive lineman Nelson McGuire just a day after A&M’s 41-10 win over the Missouri Tigers. In attendance for the game, McGuire believes in the Aggies under Elko and his staff.

Also in attendance for the game was 2025 4-star Edge Tobi Haastrup, who is a newcomer to football after leaving London, England, for Houston (TX), has been on Elko’s radar since the start of his first season at Mayde Creek HS, where Haastrup recorded an incredible five sacks during his first game of the season.

On Wednesday, On3 recruiting analyst Steve Wiltfong released his official prediction for Haastrup to land with Texas A&M. Still, after the news was released, the ascending pass rusher noted that his recruiting is “1,000% wide open.”

He is raw but notably gifted due to his 6-4 230-pound frame; Haastrup’s speed off the edge and ability to push offensive tackles into the pocket make him an athlete worth taking a chance on despite his lack of experience.

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