Suppose you can take anything away from the short practice clips many of us post from Texas A&M’s second week of fall practice. In that case, the offensive line, under a microscope after the unit’s poor performance during the 2023 season, has begun to practice with much-needed intensity.
Under new O-line coach Adam Cushing, new additions combined with sophomore OL Chase Bisontis’s move to guard after spending the entirety of the 2023 season at right tackle have already improved the line, while starting left tackle Trey Zuhn III’s reliability provides Cushing plenty to work with.
This week, thanks to GigEm247’s Carter Karels for the videos, several presumed starters, including Zuhn, Bisontis, and former Kansas guard Ar’maj Reed-Adams, are practicing with pure aggression on concentration while a one-on-one battle between Bisontis and Zuhn had Adam Cushing shouting in excitement.
Texas A&M OL Trey Zuhn III and Chase Bisontis, along with a couple “Yeaaaaaah!”’s from @CoachCushing. pic.twitter.com/RsDpy4tK9y
— Carter Karels (@CarterKarels) August 8, 2024
Right now, this is how Texas A&M’s starting offensive line could shake out at the end of fall camp:
- Left tackle: Trey Zuhn III
- Left guard: Ar’maj Reed-Adams
- Center: Mark Nabou
- Right guard: Chase Bisontis
- Right tackle: Reuben Fatheree II
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