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Reasons for optimism surface as A&M shows glimpses in spring game

April 19, 2025
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At least in one regard, the Aggies appeared in mid-season form during Texas A&M’s Maroon & White Game on Saturday.

It was in the third quarter. The Aggies faced fourth-and-1. Just like so often last season, they failed to convert.

Aside from reliving the hell of fourth-and-short in 2024, reasons for optimism in 2025 surfaced at Kyle Field.

The fact that Team White prevailed 19-7 is of secondary importance. Indeed, it’s not important at all.

What is important is that areas of concern for 2025 now appear as areas of intrigue.

• Where’s the pass rush gonna come from? Well, it might come from freshman Marco Jones.

• Can the defensive line, which has lost three NFL prospects, be adequately rebuilt?

• Will the receiving corps be more explosive? KC Concepcion and Mario Craver certainly appear to make a difference.

• Can pass coverage in the secondary be upgraded? All-SEC cornerback Will Lee III, aka “The Blanket,” made a blanket statement in the affirmative.

•Will Marcel Reed emerge as a star quarterback who can lead A&M into legitimate status as a Southeastern Conference championship contender?

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Marcel Reed completed 18 of his 28 passes for 213 yards and a touchdown with an interception. He also ran eight times for -3 yards.

Those questions were not answered in the Maroon & White Game. Few questions are ever answered in the spring.

But there were hints and clues.

For example: The two teams combined for a startling 12 sacks. Jones, who has drawn raves throughout the 15 sessions of spring practice, accounted for five of them. He also posted another tackle for loss and broke up a pass.

Don’t read too much into that outstanding performance, though.

Spring football All-Americans are like Bluebonnets. They blossom this time of year but disappear by fall. Does the name Avery Hughes ring a bell?

Jones, though, may not disappear.

“I think Marco Jones has a really bright future,” A&M coach Mike Elko said. “I think he’s extremely athletic. I think he’s got tremendous ability to rush the passer.

“I don’t know if Aggies should expect him to have five sacks a game this fall. That may be a little bit of a high expectation.

“But he had a really good spring. He’s gotten better every single practice. Obviously, a lot of it is matchups, so you have to take some of it with a grain of salt. But he’s going to be a really, really good football player for us.”

Jones is part of the defensive line reconstruction project. He is only one part, though.

Transfers Tyler Onyedim (one sack, 1.5 TFLs), T.J. Searcy (two sacks) and Dayon Hayes (1.5 sacks) demonstrated they might patch the holes left by the departures of Shemar Stewart, Shemar Turner and Nic Scourton.

“I think we have a pretty decent ability to evaluate players. We felt like we added some quality players on the front. We knew we needed to because of the departures. We have some kids that we thought would step up, and they have.”
- Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko

“I think we have a pretty decent ability to evaluate players,” Elko said. “We felt like we added some quality players on the front. We knew we needed to because of the departures. We have some kids that we thought would step up, and they have.”

As for the newcomers at receivers… Concepcion caught seven passes for 64 yards. That includes a nifty shoelace grab for a first down. Craver had five catches for 78 yards.

Skeptics won’t be impressed. They saw A&M’s secondary get consistently torched last November. Of course, Concepcion and Craver would excel against A&M coverage. Seemingly, everyone else did.

However, A&M quarterbacks completed just 57.5 percent of passes attempted (38 of 66) in the spring game.

Further, three passes were intercepted.

There were a few busted coverages. It is spring, after all. Still, coverage was typically sound and often tight.

“I feel like we made big progress (since last season),” Lee said. “The whole thing was really just about being more deep into the playbook. Everybody’s coming in for their second year. They know what we’ve got to do. We’ve just got to execute at a high level.”

Reed did not execute at a high level. He completed 18 of 28 passes for 213 yards and a touchdown for Team Maroon. He also threw an interception.

That’s not bad. However, much more is expected from Reed this fall. No doubt, much more is needed.

Elko couldn’t offer a fair evaluation on Reed’s showing.

“It’s hard to say,” Elko said. “You know, the pockets weren’t great. I thought he made some really good throws into really tight windows. I thought we did some things in the passing game that we hadn’t done last year.

“But the internal pocket wasn’t great today.”

That’s because Reed played behind an offensive line of inexperienced backups. Center Mark Nabou Jr. was the only projected starter on the Team Maroon line.

That was the case for Team White, too. Guard Chase Bisontis was the only starter who played. He played sparingly because, as Elko said, they already know what he can do.

The absence of offensive line starters at least partially explains the overwhelming success of the pass rush.

On the bright side, maybe it also explains the inability to convert on fourth-and-1.

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Reasons for optimism surface as A&M shows glimpses in spring game

12,032 Views | 19 Replies | Last: 1 mo ago by Iraq2xVeteran
redjalapeno-87
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Marco Jones, Edge. A name to remember!
jeepdriver54
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7-5
aggies1960
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What about all the returning names that didn't play? Are they all hurt?
Justice Beaver
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Lolol at the headline.
the most cool guy
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Justice Beaver said:

Lolol at the headline.

Yeah. We're right on schedule. Reasons for optimism after the spring game. 9+ wins after week 1 of fall camp. Playoff contender by the first game. Don't fall for it.
TAMU74
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Thanks for the update Olin.
I learned a long time ago not to get excited about the spring game.
Most anything positive rarely transfers to the fall football season.
BTW...how did the other QB's that played do?
85AustinAg
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Boy some of you guys are absolutely pathetic. Self loathing after a spring football game....
SilverTaps86
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This article … has 7&5 written all over it.
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85AustinAg said:

Boy some of you guys are absolutely pathetic. Self loathing after a spring football game....

I just read every comment and I didn't see a single one where a poster was speaking poorly about himself....
jphelmet
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We will have a new coach in two years.
EllisCoAg
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So the O-line gave up a lot of sacks??
I wanna see our defense pissed off, not confused, maybe a little murder in their hearts Reload12, 11/4/11
krosch11
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Most starters didn't play, only Nabou and Bisontis played sparingly .
Little Rock Ag
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85AustinAg said:

Boy some of you guys are absolutely pathetic. Self loathing after a spring football game....
LOL, if you're Class of '85, you've been around long enough to know how this works. Keep being Charlie Brown and trying to kick that football, though.
TyperWoods
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The only reason for optimism I saw was the season doesn't start next week
dcg4403
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TAMU74 said:

Thanks for the update Olin.
I learned a long time ago not to get excited about the spring game.
Most anything positive rarely transfers to the fall football season.
BTW...how did the other QB's that played do?


Some fans fail to realize it is called the Spring Game but in reality this is a SCRIMMAGE very early in the season. Aimed mostly at identifying the young talent potential and refining their development plans.

I saw a lot of very good things. I saw a lot of very bad things. But it is more about identifying areas of work and player development.

Really impressed with two QBs not named Reed. So good to see, we have a big battle for QB #2. Reed also made several really tough passes. Kid is a natural, extreme athlete. He is as close to JFF as we have had bu FAR. Love his potential this year. Could make a Heisman run if he plays to his potential. Kid would have busted at least two long TD runs in Spring Game. And what a lot dont understand, that changes the entire defense and opens up HUGE throwing and running Opps. That was not reflected whatsoever in Spring Game. He must keep working on short passes.

Stay positive Ags and enjoy it before things get real in Sept.
Gyles Marrett
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Little Rock Ag said:

85AustinAg said:

Boy some of you guys are absolutely pathetic. Self loathing after a spring football game....
LOL, if you're Class of '85, you've been around long enough to know how this works. Keep being Charlie Brown and trying to kick that football, though.
If it's that predictable why do you watch or even post on an A&M football board. Seems like you should use your time on Saturdays elsewhere? Yet here you are lol
Emilio Fantastico
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In this day and age, you can't really get too optimistic or pessimistic about how your team will be in the fall until after the spring transfer portal closes.

Even before the current state, it was foolhardy to draw any conclusions from the spring game.
NoahAg
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Optimists Champs since 1940
Iraq2xVeteran
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In this day and age of the NIL and transfer portal, you can't gauge much from a spring game. With that said, our schedule is very unbalanced with 3 straight SEC home games against Auburn on 9/27, Mississippi State on 10/4, and Florida on 10/11 before a stretch of 3 straight SEC road games against Arkansas on 10/18, LSU on 10/25, and Missouri on 11/8 in a span of 4 weeks. With that schedule, I think we will have a floor of 7-5 and a ceiling of 9-3 with likely road losses at Notre Dame, LSU, and Texas. The 5 road games at Notre Dame, Arkansas, Missouri, LSU, and Texas will make or break our season.
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