Texas A&M's All-Time Depth Chart: Linebackers
Throughout its football history Texas A&M has produced a veritable galaxy of celebrated stars.
Some won national awards. Dozens received All-American recognition. Literally hundreds have been named to all-conference teams, some multiple times. A handful never were adequately honored for their accomplishments.
A few of these stars made immediate impacts as freshmen. Some developed into standouts as sophomores or juniors. There were even those that did not emerge until their senior seasons.
They arrived as five-, four-, ,three- or two-star high school recruits. They transferred from other major college programs. They came from junior college.
Some played in the Southwest Conference. Others played in the Big 12 or the Southeastern Conference. They played in the ‘50s, ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s and into the 2000s.
A number played before platoon football. Some started at one position and moved to another. There were those that excelled on offense, some on defense, some on special teams.
Some were great in college and greater in the pros. Some had long NFL careers. Some had brief tenures as professionals. Some were All-Pros. One was even a Super Bowl MVP.
They were black, white, bi-racial and even Vietnamese. Some were from the inner city. Others were from rural areas. Most were from Texas, though many came from out of state.
Yet, at least one thing they had in common was the fact they were listed high on the depth chart — football’s hierarchy that designates first team, second team and third team.
With that in mind, TexAgs is unveiling in four stages its All-Time Texas A&M football depth chart.
First, we’ll look at offensive skill positions, followed by offensive linemen and tight ends, then defensive front seven and concluding with secondary and special teams.
Of course, when star gazing individuals might focus on different constellations. Check the stars on the TexAgs depth chart to determine if they’d be the stars on yours.
Inside Linebackers (6)
Dat Nguyen (1995-98): All-American. Lombardi Trophy Award recipient. Three-time All-Big 12. Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year. Holds A&M record with 517 career tackles. Led A&M in tackles all four seasons of his career.
Ed Simonini (1972-75): All-American. Four-time All-Southwest Conference. Posted 425 total tackles. Led Aggies in tackling in three of his four seasons.
Johnny Holland (1983-86): Two-time All-American. Two-time All-Southwest Conference. Posted 455 career tackles, the second-highest total in A&M history
Quentin Coryatt (1990-91): All-Southwest Conference. Posted 184 tackles, 7.5 sacks, 4 passes broken up and one pulverizing hit on a TCU receiver in two seasons.
Bill Hobbs (1966-68): Two-time All-American. Two-time All-Southwest Conference. Southwest Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 1967. Career tackle totals are not available. He had 11 career interceptions — the most for an A&M linebacker — and holds an A&M record with a 100-yard return for a touchdown against TCU in 1967.
Robert Jackson (1975-76): All-American. Two-time All-Southwest Conference. Career stats are unavailable, but in 1976 he posted a team-leading 143 tackles.
Outside Linebackers (6)
Von Miller (2007-2010): Two-time All-American. Butkus Award recipient. Two-time All-Big 12. Posted 181 career tackles, 33 career sacks, forced seven fumbles and had three interceptions.
John Roper (1985-88): All-American. Two-time All-Southwest Conference. Posted 36 career sacks. Had 68 overall tackles for loss in his career.
Aaron Wallace (1986-89): Two-time All-Southwest Conference. Holds A&M career record with 42 sacks. Posted 167 career tackles, 8 forced fumbles and 24 tackles for loss.
Marcus Buckley (1990-92): All-American. Two-time All-Southwest Conference. Posted 29 career sacks and 173 tackles.
William Thomas (1987-90): Two-time All-Southwest Conference. Posted 21.5 career sacks, 249 tackles, three interceptions, three forced fumbles and was credited with a single-season 30 quarterback pressures in 1990.
Keith Mitchell (1993-96): All-American. All-Southwest Conference. All-Big 12. Posted 34 career sacks, 18.5 more for loss and 139 total tackles.