Recruiting Q&A: 2022 must gets, Bryce Foster and more
Over the weekend, TexAgs analyst Ryan Brauninger asked for subscribers to hit him with their questions surrounding Texas A&M recruiting. He covers the Ags' chances of landing LJ Johnson Jr and Bryce Foster, if A&M will sign a five-star recruit this year and more.
Around the SEC: Recruiting news and trends
It's time to take a look around at the biggest pick-ups on the recruiting front as well as some of the top recruiting news and notes from around the SEC. Jason Howell details that and more in this week's Around the SEC.
Saturday evening recruiting notes
I was able to scrounge around and pick up a few things today. - As many of you know, North Shore QB Dematrius Davis is scheduled to announce a commitment tomorrow morning. Most folks think the likely destination is Auburn, but I wouldn't rule out a UH selection either. Regardless, the influence it would have the A&M class is in regards to Davis' close friend and teammate Shadrach Banks. From what I've been told, the Aggie staff has continued to stay on Shad in terms of communications and continuing to show him how much he's valued at A&M. While my bet would be that Jimbo and company hold on to Banks, it would not surprise me to see him take a trip with Davis in the future. It also wouldn't surprise me to see Davis turn up in College Station again before the cycle is over. - Speaking of quarterbacks, I have heard two more in-state names of interest if A&M decides to take another signal caller in this group. Keep an eye on Highland Park's Brayden Schager and PN-G's Blake Bost. Both of those are kids who have seen massive jumps in terms of mass and body composition over the course of this offseason. Obviously, if the staff does want to take another QB, they'd have an outstanding shot with Bost with his older brother being a member of the Aggie baseball team. He camped in College Station last summer and turned some heads on the coaching staff at 170 pounds. He's now over 200. - A greater Houston offensive lineman that hasn't gotten much attention until recently is Dickinson's Canon Boone. At 6-4, 275 pounds, Boone is an intriguing center type product. Mississippi State recently came in and made an offer. While I don't expect to see any movement in terms of A&M just yet, I'd put his name next to guys like Bogota's Cole Carson, Highland Park's Jack Leyrer, and Ft Bend Christian's Remington Strickland as guys to watch as things begin to unfold down the road. - Got a note passed to me earlier this afternoon that Southaven (MS) WR Isaiah Brevard had a really productive talk with OC Darrell Dickey this week. Nothing earth shattering there, but it's a name we haven't brought up in a while. - Continue to hear good things about A&M's recent progress with Magnolia OL Matthew Wykoff and Canonsburg (PA) S Donovan McMillon. Looch mentioned Donovan during his big snapshot earlier this week as an out-of-state candidate to find his future home in College Station, and that position has only been hammered home further by the kid's virtual visit during the week as well as his recent conversations with Mike Elko and Jimbo Fisher.
Around the SEC: Recruiting news and trends
It's time to take a look around at the biggest pick-ups on the recruiting front as well as some of the top recruiting news and notes from around the SEC. Jason Howell details that and more in this week's Around the SEC.
Standout 2021 WR Isaiah Brevard impresses Aggies, receives offer
Texas A&M let Southaven (MS) 2021 WR Isaiah Brevard know they would be watching closely after a standout camp performance last summer. On Thursday, they put the offer on the table. The 6-4, 200-pound standout spoke about receiving his offer, and more with TexAgs.