2025 5-star QB and Texas A&M commit Husan Longstreet continues to impress

Husan Longstreet continues to live up to his recruiting prowess

Texas A&M’s 2025 recruiting class isn’t quite finished adding commitments amid the Aggies’ success during the 2024 season. The Aggies are currently 5-1 and 3-0 in SEC play, and they are currently atop the conference.

During A&M’s Week 7 bye week, head coach Mike Elko and his staff had a chance for the first time all season to watch several of the program’s 2025 commitments play football, including the top-ranked commit in the class, 5-star quarterback Husan Longstreet out of Corona, California.

Lighting up the scoreboard on a weekly basis during his final high school season at Centennial HS, Elko was reportedly in attendance for Longstreet’s recent game as the senior completed 10/13 passes for 220 yards and three touchdowns while running for a touchdown in a win.

Longstreet’s arm strength sticks out more than any throwing trait, while his accuracy and touch continue to improve.

Staying in close contact with Texas A&M OC Collin Klein, Longstreet can likely see himself succeeding in Klein’s scheme after watching both Conner Weigman and Marcel Reed maneuver the offense successfully outside of the season-opening loss to Notre Dame.

According to 247Sports, Longstreet is currently positioned as the 28th-ranked prospect in the 2025 class, the 4th-ranked quarterback prospect, and the No. 1-ranked prospect in California.

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2025 4-star OL out of Midlothian (TX) has committed to Texas A&M

The Aggies have added a future OL starter in the 2025 cycle

Texas A&M’s 2025 recruiting class just added one of the rising prospects in the cycle, as head coach Mike Elko Aggies’ OL coach Adam Cushing have landed a commitment from 4-star offensive lineman Nelson McGuire on Monday.

Standing at 6-4, 320 pounds, McGuire is one of the more athletic OL prospects in the class due to impressive footwork and hand placement, while his run-blocking skillset is starting to match with his pass protection prowess.

After visiting Texas A&M on Saturday during the Aggie’s Week 6 41-10 blowout win over the Missouri Tigers, McGuire knew that College Station would be his next home after watching A&M’s O-line dominate throughout the afternoon.

With his commitment, Texas A&M’s 2025 recruiting class now has 22 commits, including six offensive lineman, as Cushing’s OL development through six games this season has influenced nearly every offensive line prospect to at least consider the Aggies.

According to 247Sports, McGuire is positioned as the 30th-ranked IOL and the 83rd-ranked prospect in Texas.

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What recruits were saying after Texas A&M’s 41-10 win over Missouri

Here’s what some recruits were sayting after Texas A&M’s 41-10 win over the Missouri Tigers

Texas A&M (5-1, 3-0 SEC) destroyed Missouri to the tune of 41-10 on Saturday night, as the Aggies were looking for a statement win after a close victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks the week prior.

Dominant in every facet of the word, quarterback Conner Weigman returned to the starting lineup after missing the last three games due to a shoulder injury, finishing 18/22 for 276 yards.

On defense, the Aggies limited the Tigers to just 68 yards rushing and 189 yards passing while notching six sacks, eight tackles for loss, and five pass deflections.

Just days before the game, it was revealed that Texas A&M would host a short but important list of 2025 and 2026 prospects, including 2025 4-star offensive tackle and current Missouri commit Lamont Rogers, who is now predicted to flip his commitment to the Maroon & White.

Thanks to 247Sports’ Mike Roach, several visitors outside of Rogers spoke after the game, providing their take on what impressed them the most. Here’s what some of them had to say.

2025 4-star TE and Aggie commit Kiotti Armstrong: “In Elko we trust.”

2025 4-star Edge Tobi Haastrup: “It was electric, man,” Haastrup stated. “The Aggies came out strong and delivered every quarter. I’m loving the fuel these guys have. The road and the chants are deafening there. The sound makes your body rumble. I’m loving it.”

2026 4-star WR Jayden Warren: “A&M definitely has one of the loudest stadiums I’ve visited.” “The vibe was amazing, and the alumni was awesome. You can tell they are rich in tradition. The players’ energy was unmatched. Great game day execution for the Aggies and I really enjoyed it.”

2026 4-star ATH London Smith: “The experience and atmosphere was crazy,” Smith stated. “It was a big win for A&M and it’s good to see them becoming the powerhouse they are.”

Lastly, 2027 4-star quarterback Peyton Houston had this to say about Texas A&M OC Collin Klein: “Coach Klein’s offense is fast and it puts the ball in the playmaker’s hands quickly and in space.

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2025 4-star OT and Missouri commit is predicted to flip to Texas A&M

Texas A&M could pick up a current 2025 Missouri commit after Saturday’ thrashing of the Tigers

Texas A&M’s 2025 recruiting class has a chance to flip one of the top offensive tackle prospects, 4-star offensive tackle Lamont Rogers, who is currently committed to Missouri.

On Saturday, Texas A&M (5-1, 3-0 SEC) blew out the 9th-ranked Missouri Tigers 41-10 inside a packed Kyle Field. The return of quarterback Conner Weigman led to one of the best offensive showings of the year. Rogers, who attended the matchup to watch both teams, was more impressed with the Aggies, especially the play in the trenches.

Just hours after the game, On3 Recruiting Analyst Steve Wiltfong logged his expert prediction for Texas A&M to flip Rogers after Saturday’s win. At the same time, several other 2025 and 2026 prospects are also names to keep an eye on as A&M enters its Bye Week ranked atop the SEC standings at 3-0.

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 49th-ranked prospect in the 2025 class, the 6th-ranked offensive tackle, and the 12th-ranked prospect in Texas.

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Here are the recruits set to visit during Texas A&M’s Week 6 matchup vs. Missouri

Here are the recruiting visitors for Texas A&M vs. Missouri

Texas A&M (4-1, 2-0 SEC) will head back to Kyle Field for a Week 6 showdown against the undefeated Missouri Tigers, who are coming off a bye week. After defeating Arkansas 21-17 last weekend, the Aggies are looking to ride the second-half momentum that led them to the win.

This week, head coach Mike Elko stated that quarterback Conner Weigman, who has missed the last three games, returned to practice in a limited fashion and will be a game-time decision for the third consecutive. At the same time, redshirt freshman Marcel Reed is poised to make his fourth consecutive start.

Currently 3-0 as a starter, Reed has thrown for nearly 600 yards and run for over 200 yards, accounting for eight touchdowns this season. While his dual-threat ability looks like a better fit for OC Collin Klein’s offense, he’ll need to be more accurate in the pocket, especially if Missouri’s defense stops the run early.

Looking at the running list of recruiting visitors and current 2025 commits who will descend on College Station this weekend, Elko and his staff know that a good performance will help the program’s recruiting efforts. Here is that list.

2025 Commits: 

  • 4-star OT Tyler Thomas
  • 3-star DL Chace Sims
  • 4-star CB Cobey Sellers
  • 4-star DL DJ Sanders
  • 4-star DB Deyjihon Pettaway
  • 4-star WR Kelshaun Johnson
  • 4-star OL Connor Carty
  • 4-star TE Kiotti Armstrong

2025, 2026, and 2027 targets 

  • 2027 DL Amari Vickerson
  • 2027 4-star QB Peyton Houston
  • 2027 OL Tristan Dare
  • 2027 4-star QB Malachi Zeigler
  • 2027 OT Qua Ford
  • 2027 Athlete Muson Johnson-Cook
  • 2026 4-star WR London Smith
  • 2025 4-star Edge Tobi Haastrup
  • 2025 3-star OL Nelson McGuire
  • 2025 4-star OT Lamont Rogers (Missouri commit)

Texas A&M will host Missouri on Saturday, Oct. 5, at 11:00 a.m. CT. The game will air on ABC and will be available for streaming on ESPN+.

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2025 3-star DL and Texas A&M commit will not visit Texas this weekend

One of Texas A&M’s top defensive line commits will not visit the Texas Longhorns this weekend

Texas A&M (3-1. 1-0 SEC) will face Arkansas (3-1, 1-0 SEC) on Saturday afternoon, as the Southwest Classic will resume inside AT&T Stadium for a final game in the venue after a decade-plus.

Four of Texas A&M’s 2025 commits will attend the game. It was revealed by 247Sports’ Hank South earlier this week that 4-star star defensive lineman Chace Sims, who was slated to visit and attend the Longhorns’ home game vs. Mississippi State, has reportedly canceled his visit to Austin.

After visiting College Station last weekend, Sims, who is one of the rising prospects in the 2025 cycle, is coming off his impressive 2023 junior season, where he racked up 86 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, and 11 sacks on the year, and is already off to his solid start during his senior season at Randle HS in Richmond, Texas.

Since officially entering the SEC this summer, the recruiting battles with the Longhorns have ramped up, while Texas has held an advantage recently, mainly due to its recent success on the field.

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Another 2025 Aggie commit will attend Texas A&M vs. Arkansas

2025 4-star RB commit Deondrae “Tiger” Riden will also attend Texas A&M vs. Arkansas

Texas A&M (3-1. 1-0 SEC) will face Arkansas (3-1, 1-0 SEC) on Saturday afternoon, as the Southwest Classic will resume inside AT&T Stadium for a final game in the venue after a decade-plus.

While the Aggie offense looks to keep improving, keeping the Razorback offense at bay will likely be the key to leaving Arlington, Texas, with a victory; the team that doesn’t turn the ball over will also have a stark advantage.

Outside of the fans and alumni attending the game, several of Texas A&M’s 2025 commits, including 4-star wide receiver Kelshaun Johnson, 4-star linebacker Noah Mikhail, 4-star OT Marcus Garcia, and now, 4-star running back Deondrae “Tiger” Riden, will also attend the game as head coach Mike Elko and his staff look to solidify their commitments ahead of early signing day.

Needing to add to the running back room due to future departures, Riden is one of the more dynamic athletes in the class, possessing the speed, vision, and second-level agility to become an early contributor in OC Collin Klein’s offense. So far this season, Riden has rushed for 416 yards and five touchdowns while averaging over 100 rushing yards per game.

Texas A&M will face Arkansas inside AT&T Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 28, at 2:30 p.m. CT. The game will air on ESPN.

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One of Texas A&M’s 2025 commits will attend Texas A&M vs. Arkansas

2025 4-star LB Noah Mikhail will watch the Aggies play the Hogs on Saturday

Texas A&M (3-1. 1-0 SEC) will face Arkansas (3-1, 1-0 SEC) on Saturday afternoon, as the Southwest Classic will resume inside AT&T Stadium for a final game in the venue after a decade-plus.

After defeating Bowling Green last weekend, head coach Mike Elko didn’t learn much about his team on both sides of the ball outside of redshirt freshman quarterback Marcel Reed’s continued progress, paired with the pass rush finally getting home and recording multiple sacks.

This weekend, the Razorback’s offense averages over 40.5 points per game, meaning the Aggie defense must be stout against the run and not allow too many explosive plays through the air.

On the recruiting front, two of Texas A&M’s 2025 commits will attend the game. 4-star linebacker Noah Mikhail and 4-star wide receiver Kelshaun Johnson will watch the Aggies hopefully put on a solid performance. Mikhail, whom the Oregon Ducks are still heavily pursuing, could solidify his commitment to the Aggies, as both players will likely visit with the coaching staff after the game.

According to 247Sports, Mikhail is currently positioned as the 83rd-ranked prospect in the class, the 10th-ranked linebacker prospect, and the 5th-ranked prospect in California.

Texas A&M will face Arkansas inside AT&T Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 28, at 2:30 p.m. CT. The game will air on ESPN.

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‘He’s a rare talent’ 2025 Texas A&M 3-star WR commit continues to turn heads

Texas A&M 2025 WR commit Tristan Norman is a very impressive prospect

Texas A&M’s 2025 recruiting class is filled with talent at every position, and while some fans grade each prospect’s talent level by their star designation, one of the program’s lower-rated commits has been putting on a show during his final senior season.

2025 3-star wide receiver Tristan Norman committed to Texas A&M in late June. He came in under the radar after receiving offers from Auburn, Georgia, and Vanderbilt before several visits to College Station solidified his collegiate future, especially under OC Collin Klein’s scheme.

Norman’s core traits are speed and on-field production. At 6-0 and 163 pounds, he knows that he will need to add more muscle to his frame at the next level. However, for those of us who have only watched his tape, those who have watched him live know just how good this young man is.

During Norman’s recent game at Carver HS, Larry Rudolph of QBC Media, who resides in Mobile, Alabama, had a front-row seat to watch to watch the young receiver put his skillset to work.

“Elite” is a widely used term for certain prospects, usually designated 5-star recruits. Still, from the tape, Norman’s ability to track the ball and beat his defenders with downfield speed and agility shows a player that should begin to rise in recruiting rankings officially signing with Texas A&M.

During his 2023 junior season, Norman reeled in 44 receptions for 736 yards and 10 touchdowns.

According to 247Sports, Norman is currently positioned as the 77th-ranked wide receiver and 22nd-ranked prospect in Alabama.

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2025 4-star WR and Florida State commit is currently visiting Texas A&M

One of the top 2025 wide receiver prospects is reportedly visiting College Station today

Texas A&M’s (2-1. 1-0 SEC) Week 4 home matchup against Bowling Green (1-1) will feature just some of the Aggies’ 21 commits in the 2025 recruiting class as head coach Mike Elko looks to keep the momentum going against the Falcons on Saturday night.

However, while the 2025 cycle is filled with future defensive talent, securing elite prospects at the wide receiver position has been an issue under first-year wide receiver coach Holmon Wiggins, whose impressive recruiting track record during his time at Alabama has failed to carry over to College Station.

However, according to recruiting insider Jaxson Callaway, Elko and Wiggins are reportedly hosting 2025 4-star wide receiver and current Florida State commit Daylan McCutcheon on Saturday, looking to take advantage of the Seminole’s immense struggles on the field this season.

Amid his senior season at Lovejoy HS in Lucas, Texas, McCutcheon is a quick-footed, twitchy athlete with plenty of speed who consistently takes the top off of most secondaries while putting up big numbers over his last two seasons.

During his sophomore and junior seasons at Lovejoy, McCutcheon reeled in 117 receptions, 1,704 yards, and 22 touchdowns through the air.

According to 247Sports Composite, McCutcheon is currently positioned as the 106th-ranked ranked prospect, the 14th-ranked wide receiver prospect, and the 20th-ranked prospect in Texas.

2025 4-star wide receiver Kelshaun Johnson and 3-star wideout Tristan Norman are Texas A&M’s only receiver commits in the cycle thus far.

Texas A&M will host Bowling Green on Saturday, Sept. 21. The game will be available to stream on ESPN+ and SEC Network+.

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