2025 5-star QB Husan Longstreet has flipped his commitment from Texas A&M

2025 5-star QB Husan Longstreet has flipped his commitment to USC

Over the past two days, rumors regarding Texas A&M’s top-ranked 2025 quarterback commit, Husan Longstreet’s growing relationship with USC Trojans head coach Lincoln Riley, began to worry Aggie fans.

Culminating into a visit to USC during the Trojans’ Week 12 home matchup vs. Nebraska, several recruiting analysts noted that the relationship is real. Longstreet quickly became a candidate to flip his commitment to USC in the coming days.

Why the sudden interest from Riley?  5-star QB Julan Lewis, the top-ranked QB in the 2025 cycle, had one foot out the door, resulting in his decommitment from the program on Sunday afternoon. Longstreet, a native of Corona, California, grew up a USC fan and was always the second candidate if Lewis had lost interest.

Even with his brother, cornerback Kevin Longstreet, on Texas A&M’s 2024 roster, it was announced that Husan had flipped his commitment to USC, ending any speculation.

With National Signing Day set for Wednesday, Dec. 4, Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko will now have the opportunity to flip several 2025 QBs, including 5-star and current Alabama commit Keelon Russell.

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2025 5-star WR and USC commit will visit Texas A&M at the end of the month

One of the top 2025 WR prospects will reportedly attend Texas A&M vs. Texas before National Signing Day

Texas A&M’s critical season finale home matchup vs. Texas will also serve as a great recruiting opportunity for head coach Mike Elko and his staff, as the Aggies are set to host another long list of prospects, which will now include 2025 5-star wide receiver and USC commits Jerome Myles.

With the game set for Saturday, Nov. 30, National Signing Day for the 2025 recruiting class will occur four days later, on Dec. 4, as Myles is still mulling his final decision before putting penn to paper.

This will be the second visit to Texas A&M after attending the Aggies’ 2024 season opening loss vs. Notre Dame, developing a strong relationship with first-year OC Collin Klein.

Standing at an impressive 6’2″ and 205 pounds, Myles brings a wealth of potential to the position.

During said 2023 season, Myles recorded 19 receptions for 486 yards and six touchdowns while averaging an incredible 25 yards per reception.

During Corner Canyon’s appearance and eventual victory in the Utah 6A state championship game, the incoming senior grabbed five receptions for 122 yards and a touchdown.

According to 247Sports, Myles is currently positioned as the 30th-ranked prospect in the 2025 cycle, the 5th-ranked wide receiver prospect, and the No. 1-ranked prospect in Utah.

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2026 5-star ATH out of Spring Valley (CA) plans to attend Texas A&M vs. Texas

2026 5-star Athlete Brandon Arrington is headed back to College Station at the end of the month

Texas A&M’s 2026 class continues to make the headlines amid head coach Mike Elko’s first season with the program after landing four commitments in the cycle after the Aggies’ 38-23 win over LSU just a few weeks ago.

Bringing more attention to the Maroon & White, two home games remain to host prospects this season, starting with New Mexico State on Saturday night and, of course, the season finale vs. Texas on Saturday, Nov. 30. Earlier this month, 2026 5-star athlete Brandon Arrington has been planning his return to College Station, and a date has now been confirmed.

According to 247Sports’ Andrew Hattersley, Arrington will return to College Station to attend Texas A&M vs. Texas as the elite two-way athlete, making his third visit and third game this season, is still a heavy favorite to land with the Aggies.

Arrington’s borderline elite athletic profile shows a player constantly outrunning coverage, whether beating man coverage off the snap or evading linebackers on reverse handoffs, long-striding his way to the endzone.

During his 2023 sophomore season, Arrington recorded 310 receiving yards, four touchdowns on offense, 25 tackles on defense, and a punt return touchdown on special teams.

According to 247Sports, Arrington is currently positioned as the 25th-ranked prospect in the 2026 cycle, the 2nd-ranked athlete, and the 4th-ranked prospect in California.

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2025 5-star OT out of Mesquite (TX) will visit Texas A&M this weekend

2025 5-star offensive tackle and Missouri commit Lamont Rogers will visit Texas A&M this weekend

Texas A&M’s 2025 recruiting class is near completion, with National Signing Day set for Dec. 4, as head coach Mike Elko and his staff will host a very long list of 2025, 2026, and 2027 prospects for the last two home games, including Saturday night’s matchup vs. New Mexico State.

For Saturday’s game, it has been reported that 2025 5-star offensive tackle and Missouri commit Lamont Rogers will make his way back to College Station after taking an unofficial visit during the Aggies’ season-opening loss to Notre Dame. The elite big man has received several predictions to flip his commitment to Texas A&M.

Rogers is one of the more athletic blockers with substantial size, standing at nearly 6-6.5 and 311 pounds. He is already thriving as a run-blocker. At the same time, his pass protection skill set is a work in progress, though his use of leverage is above average.

According to 247Sports Composite, Rogers is currently positioned as the 32nd-ranked prospect in the 2025 class, the 5th-ranked offensive tackle, and the 8th-ranked prospect in Texas.

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Where does Texas A&M stand with 2025 5-star QB commit Husan Longstreet?

Texas A&M is now battling USC for current Aggie commit, 2025 5-star QB Husan Longstreet before National Signing Day

While Texas A&M’s 2024 season has reached the critical final stretch with three games remaining and College Football Playoff implications on the line, we at Aggies Wire are here to keep you informed on what’s happening throughout the 2025 recruiting trail before National Signing Day.

One of the names in Texas A&M’s 7th-ranked 2025 recruiting class, 5-star quarterback Husan Longstreet, looks like the Aggies’ future signal-caller with the potential to see the field as early as his first season.

However, according to 247Sports’ Tom Loy, Longstreet, a native of Corona, California, is now receiving substantial interest from the USC Trojans. On Thursday, Loy stated that the No. 28-ranked prospect is still a hard Aggie commit, but don’t count out the Trojans before NSD on Dec. 4.

“We’re told that Longstreet was on campus meeting with the Trojans’ staff within the past few weeks, which is surely something to monitor” Loy stated. “That said, based on conversations it has had with Longstreet, Texas A&M continues to feel great about keeping him.”

USC is currently 4-5 and 2-5 in the Big Ten during the program’s first season in the conference, while former starting QB Miller Moss will more than likely hit the transfer portal after losing his job to Jayden Maiava.

According to 247Sports, Longstreet is currently positioned as the 28th-ranked prospect, the 4th-ranked quarterback, and the 2nd-ranked prospect in California.

Note: Husan Longstreet’s brother, freshman defensive back Kevin Longstreet, is currently on the Aggies’ 2024 roster.

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2025 4-star SF out of San Franciso (CA) has committed to Texas A&M basketball

Texas A&M basketball landed a commitment from one of the top small forward prospects in the 2025 class

Texas A&M’s basketball program under sixth-year head coach Buzz Williams has always been a work in progress. The university saw the program’s potential after back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances. Still, recruiting has always taken a back seat.

However, things have taken a positive turn over the last month, as Williams has landed commitments from 2025 4-star point guard Jeremiah Green. On Thursday, it was announced that 2025 4-star small forward Jasir Rencher chose the Aggies over LSU, BYU and Mississippi State.

After visiting Texas A&M on Oct. 7, Rencher has found his home for the next three to four years.

A top 100-ranked prospect, Rencher’s 6-5 195-pound frame makes him a wing at the next level. He consistently plays with physicality on defense, while his outside shooting is above average, with plenty of room for improvement.

What’s more intriguing is how Buzz Williams will deploy Rencher as soon as he steps on campus, as several 2024 departures might vault the freshman into the rotation.

According to 247Sports, Jasir Rencher is currently positioned as the 82nd-ranked prospect in the 2025 class, the 20th-ranked small forward, and the 9th-ranked prospect in California.

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2025 4-star and Texas A&M commit Noah Mikhail receives distinguished honor

2025 4-star LB Noah Mikhail has received is Navy All-American Bowl Jersey, which contains a personal connection

Texas A&M’s 2025 recruiting class is filled with talent at nearly every position, while several commits stand out more than others, which includes 4-star linebacker Noah Mikhail, who displays an elite skill set that should result in early playing time as soon as he steps on campus.

Before heading to College Station, Mikhail will participate in the Navy All-American Bowl, which will take place inside the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, set for Saturday, January 11, at 1:00 p.m. ET.

While it’s no surprise that Mikhail received an invitation, the senior backer holds a deep personal connection to the Bowl’s Military celebration and representation, as the senior backer received his jersey this week, explaining the significance in an interview with 247Sports’ Blair Angulo:

“Having the tie-in with the Navy makes it all the more special for me and family,” Mikhail stated. “The milary does so much for our country, they protect us and keep us safe, and i know it’s going to be an amazing experience in the stadium.”

In terms of the competition Mikhail will face, this will be a great tune-up before taking on SEC offenses in the near future.

“We’ve heard it’s a great experience and a different type of competition level. This is the best competition you can get, and that’s what I’ll be doing in the SEC — going against the best of the best every week.”

Mikhail’s elite athleticism and impressive closing speed make him a name to watch within a 2025 linebacker corps that will need an infusion of talent, especially in the era of the transfer portal.

After committing to Texas A&M and head coach Mike Elko on June 30th, Mikhail confirmed his alliance with the program earlier this fall.

According to 247Sports, Mikhail is currently positioned as the 120th-ranked prospect in the 2025 class, the 8th-ranked linebacker, and the 10th-ranked prospect in California.

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2025 4-star WR CJ Wiley has announced his commitment

Texas A&M misses out on another talented wide receiver prospect

Texas A&M’s 7th-ranked 2025 recruiting class is impressive on paper, as first-year head coach Mike Elko has landed 22 commitments in the cycle, led by 5-star quarterback Husan Longstreet, who is talented enough to contend for the starting spot as soon as he steps on campus.

However, while 4-star WR Kelshaun Johnson and 3-star WR Tristan Norman are talented receiver prospects, this season’s struggles in the passing game illustrate an issue concerning receiver depth and talent level that needs to be fixed, either in recruiting or through the transfer portal.

After A&M’s 38-23 win over LSU late last month, Elko and his staff landed four commitments in the 2026 cycle, all weekend visitors, while 2025 4-star wide receiver and former Florida State commit CJ Wiley also visited during the LSU game, as the Aggies made significant headway over the last couple of weeks.

However, Wiley, a native of Alpharetta, Georgia, has decided to stay home, committing to the Georgia Bulldogs on Wednesday night amid the speculation that the Aggies could reach the finish line.

While this isn’t a significant blow, it does mean that Elko and his staff will need to hit the transfer portal hard this offseason at the wide receiver position or flip another 2025 prospect.

According to 247Sports, Wiley is currently positioned as the 134th-ranked prospect in the 2025 class, the 18th-ranked wide receiver, and the 19th-ranked prospect in Georgia.

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Texas A&M is still in the running 2025 5-star OT and Oklahoma commit

Texas A&M’s coaching staff is attempting to flip 2025 5-star OT Michael Fasusi from Oklahoma

Texas A&M’s recruiting momentum under first-year head coach Mike Elko has continued this deep into the regular season, as the Aggies’ recent win over LSU in front of nearly 50 recruits led to three consecutive commitments in the 2026 cycle.

In the 2025 cycle, Elko and O-line coach Adam Cushing have landed six offensive line commitments, with the latest being 4-star guard Nelson McGuire, one of the more underated propsects in the trenches. However, the program failed to reel in the big fish that is 5-star offensive tackle Michael Fasusi, who committed to Oklahoma in late August.

While the Sooners had been the favorite for quite some time, the program’s future under head coach Brent Venables is in shaky territory, currently sitting at 5-4 and 1-4 in SEC play while consistently looking like one of the worst teams in the conference on a weekly basis.

According to Rivals recruiting insider Sam Spiegelman, both Texas A&M and the Texas Longhorns coaching staffs are working to flip Fasusi’s commitment, as Elko and Cushing are attempting get the talented tackle back to College Station, most likely for the blockbust regular season finale vs. Texas on Saturday, Nov. 30.

Currently sitting atop the SEC standings with a 5-0 conference record, the Aggies are looking like the team to beat on the recruiting trail, especially the 2024 team continues to rack up wins.

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Texas A&M is now a finalist to land 2025 4-star WR out of Alpharetta (GA)

Texas A&M could potentially land one of the top wide receiver prospects in the 2025 cycle

Texas A&M’s first season under head coach Mike Elko has been a rousing success. The Aggies are atop the SEC at 7-1 and 5-0 in SEC play, coming off their biggest win of the season over LSU. They outscored the Tigers 31-6 in the second half to win 38-23.

Hosting over 40-plus prospects in the 2025, 2026, and 2027 recruiting class, one of Florida State’s recent 2025 decommits, 4-star wide receiver CJ Wiley, also attended the game and has now placed the Aggies in his top 5 program list, joining LSU, Colorado, Auburn, and Georgia.

While the Bulldogs will likely remain the favorite for the Georgia native, On3’s Steve Wiltfong recently noted that Texas A&M has already greatly impacted Wiley’s decision-making.

Current Aggies S&C coach Tommy Moffitt’s relationship’s relationship with Wiley’s father, former LSU DE Chuck Wiley, could also come into play.

Within the Aggies’ 2025 recruiting class, Elko and his staff have landed commitments from 4-star WR Kelshaun Johnson and 3-star WR Tristan Norman.

According to 247Sports, Wiley is currently positioned as the 134th-ranked prospect in the 2025 class, the 18th-ranked wide receiver prospect, and the 19th-ranked prospect in Georgia.

Texas A&M will travel to Columbia to face South Carolina on Saturday, Nov. 2nd, at 6:30 p.m. CT. The game will air on either ABC or ESPN+.

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