Defensive Lineman
6′5″
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262 lbs
San Bernardino, CA
Cajon
Junior
Learned, Loved, Loathed: Texas A&M 31, Auburn 20
A dominant fourth quarter lifted Texas A&M to their six consecutive win of the season as the Aggies downed Auburn, 30-21, on Saturday afternoon. Olin Buchanan shares what he learned, loved and loathed about the Maroon & White's comeback effort.
No. 5 Texas A&M finishes 31-20 win over Auburn in convincing fashion
No. 5 Texas A&M dominated when they needed to as a 17-point fourth-quarter helped the Aggies dispose of Auburn on Saturday. The showing wasn't just a good road win for the Maroon & White; it was a convincing performance to bolster their playoff resume.
Defense in Review: Texas A&M 20, LSU 7
Texas A&M's defense was dominant against LSU as the Aggies held the Tigers scoreless until the final 38 seconds of Saturday's contest. Billy Liucci analyzes the Maroon & White's second-consecutive outstanding performance.
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Ask Liucci, Part 1: Competition at wideout, young guys to watch & more
Billy Liucci is back at it again with another video Q&A, fielding questions from subscribers ranging from the competition at wide receiver to which young guys he's eager to watch in 2020 and everything in between.
Fall Camp Update: The biggest news and notes from A&M's first week of camp
The Aggies are a week into their fall camp in preparation for the 2020 season, and Billy Liucci has rounded up a full week's worth of details and insights on what Jimbo Fisher and his staff are seeing in the early going.
All Updates
9/9/2020
Ask Liucci, Part 1: Competition at wideout, young guys to watch & more
8/19/2020
Ask Liucci, Part 1: WR and S competitions, growth of Aggie sports & more
4/22/2020
Ask Liucci: Future first-rounders, Jimbo's offense, Jordan's Bulls & more
4/17/2020
Pseudo Spring Superlatives: Defensive Line and Linebackers
7/22/2019
30 Players in 30 Days: #25 — Jeremiah Martin
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TexAgs National Average Rating
The TexAgs National Average Rating is a proprietary formula that calculates an
industry-wide aggregate rating for each recruiting prospect. The formula includes
publicly listed grades, scores, ratings and rankings by national recruiting services,
along with a TexAgs rating. Combining the data provides a rating for each prospect,
which is then normalized to fit the TexAgs Rating 100-point scale.
The intent of this rating is to provide TexAgs readers with a comprehensive snapshot of
how individual prospects rank nationally.
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TexAgs Rating
The TexAgs Recruiting team of Billy Liucci, David Sandhop, Jason Howell, Ryan Brauninger
and a host of recruiting interns attends more than 75 games each fall and observes and
evaluates every major Texas A&M target, as well as most of the top 150 prospects in the State of Texas.
From this evaluation the team draws a rating for each prospect on a scale between 70 and 100.
99-100: Elite national prospect (Five-star)
Considered one of the best prospects in the nation and a likely difference-maker
at the collegiate level. Displays all of the physical skills to be a future All-American
with potential to be an early-round NFL draft pick.
90-98: Elite state prospect (Four-star)
Considered one of the best 30-40 prospects in the state and a top 250
national prospect. Displays the physical skills to be a major early contributor
at the collegiate level with high professional potential.
80-89: Quality prospect (Three-star)
Considered one of the best 100 prospects in the state and a top 500 national prospect.
Displays the physical skills to develop into a contributor over the course of his college career.
Has the ability to become a professional prospect over time with development.
70-79: Solid prospect (Two-star)
Considered one of the top 250 prospects in the state. Has the physical skills to be a potential
contributor at a D-1 program over the course of his collegiate career with significant development.
Professional potential is low.