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Offensive Grades: Texas A&M's 2019 & 2020 signing classes by position
During Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Billy Liucci joined to offer his thoughts on Texas A&M's offensive signees in the last two recruiting cycles as Jimbo Fisher and the Aggies have begun stacking elite talent in Jimbo's first two full classes.
Signing Day Report Card: Evaluating the 2019 Texas A&M recruiting class
With nearly all the 2019 recruiting class inked, Billy Liucci takes an in-depth look at all the players signed, offers some position grades and looks ahead to what to expect in the 2020 class and beyond.
Coppell K Caden Davis signs
Coppell High School (Coppell, TX) K Caden Davis has officially signed with Texas A&M.
National Signing Day 2018: List of Texas A&M letters of intent received
One day a year (okay, it's now two) fax machines become relevant again as Jimbo Fisher and his staff await word on possible signatures that will round out the 2019 Aggie recruiting class. Follow along as we update the confirmed LOIs for each A&M recruit.
A few DFW notes
-Let's start with the new TE coach hire. All signs point to this being a very positive addition. I talked to several high school coaches today and other area people involved in recruiting and all spoke about how good of guy he is. So he is well liked in the DFW area. -Look for the coaches to be back in DFW this week. Coach Craig will be in-home with Dylan Wright on Wednesday. Look for coaches to drop in on fellow A&M commits Kameron Brown, Brian Williams, Demani Richardson, and Baylor Cupp as well. Coming off his official visit Caden Davis did not know of the coaches plans to visit him. Coach Fisher visited Brown, Davis, and Cupp last week.-Now for Mansfield Legacy ATH Jeffery Carter. I've been told by sources close to his process that they still haven't made a final decision on taking the Alabama official visit this weekend. I think they take the visit, but that's just my opinion. I have also been told Alabama is the only other school still in the picture. Both schools have been in touch about in-home visits for this week, but I am told they don't plan to host anyone at this time. The family just isn't a fan of in-homes. The Carter's have stayed in touch with A&M coaches and the story has remained the same. They want to take a visit and enjoy the getaway. Everything I've heard on this one right now points to the Aggies being the team to beat, but I don't think anyone will rest easy until the ink is dry.