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Texas A&M Football Recruiting
- The Aggies came up big winners on Signing Day for two reasons. First, they entered the final ‘non-contact’ period on Sunday with 22 commitments and signed every one of them. Second, the goal/need was to land at least one of the two blue-chip defensive ends set to decide on NSD — Torrodney Prevot or Daeshon Hall — and they did.
Significance of A&M's class reaches beyond here & now
February 13, 2013
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This is the second part of a series of thoughts and observations after assessing Texas A&M’s outstanding 2013 football recruiting class. Find Part I here.
- The Aggies came up big winners on Signing Day for two reasons. First, they entered the final ‘non-contact’ period on Sunday with 22 commitments and signed every one of them. Second, the goal/need was to land at least one of the two blue-chip defensive ends set to decide on NSD — Torrodney Prevot or Daeshon Hall — and they did.
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