Sizing Up the Spoils: Post-Signing Day thoughts, Part II
Perhaps the lack of Signing Day splash in Aggieland had to do with the fact that, most forgot, a top-10 class was wrapped up by summer's end. Liucci continues with a look at burnt orange spin, future impacts and more.
Welcome the Chief: Chavis' immediate impact
Kevin Sumlin wouldn't budge for anyone in his search for the right guy at defensive coordinator, nor would he reveal. Retrospect will show it to be a wise decision — the payoff being one of the nation's few truly elite.
Recruits react to A&M's hiring of John Chavis
While the search for the Aggies' next defensive coordinator dragged on, eyes across the state and further watched intently. The news of Kevin Sumlin's ground-shaking hire appropriately drew similar reactions.
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Where Things Stand: DC search, recruiting latest
Another flurry of activity and rumors seems to merely have muddled the picture even further for the Aggies. Liucci separates fact from misinformation and paints a picture of what A&M's class needs to close the year.
Sumlin's Gambit: A decision, a domino, a risky move
Friday's series of events and the choices that led to them can be debated hotly, but they can't be unwritten. What comes next will be telling, for both A&M's immediate future and how this day will be remembered.
Final thoughts on Jefferson, McNeal's decision
For nearly two years the Aggies chased the state's top defensive prospect, only to falter in the last minute due to a seemingly solvable problem. A&M has no choice but to move on, but what do we take from it?
Recruiting Review: The path laid out before A&M
It's crunch time on the trail. Several of the Aggies top remaining targets near decisions and flexibility and need tangle for the final positions on the staff's board; how it all settles out depends on several factors.
Malik Jefferson paints final picture of Aggieland
Heading down the stretch in a recruitment as devoutly followed as any other, the state's top 2015 LB took in Aggieland once more with a set of questions on his mind. With answers in hand, only one thing remains.
The Question: Defense-challenged Aggies fall at home again
Injuries only carry so far in explaining Texas A&M's issues on D. Saturday's loss isn't as disappointing, Olin Buchanan writes, as the concerns it re-raises — and the the seeming lack of present answers to them.
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A&M trip still sitting on Deandre McNeal's mind
The 2015 Mesquite Poteet ATH's choice may come down to A&M and Texas, but there's no doubt the Aggies put their best foot forward last weekend. McNeal's decision nears and he's looking for something specific.
Malik Jefferson previews official visit to Aggieland
Preparation for the Missouri weekend is underway — including the hosting of one of the Aggies' most prized remaining targets. The 2015 Mesquite Poteet linebacker will return to College Station with much to process.
Recruiting Picture: Post-Auburn & going forward
Did Saturday's victory stop A&M's sky from falling? The Aggies must carry their momentum, but the early answer seems to be yes. Top uncommitted targets and potential flips alike make up some possibilities.
Post-TCU trip, Daylon Mack examines options
The defensive lynchpin of Texas A&M's 2015 class remains committed. Outside of that, however, there is a great deal he wants to see between now and December. Where does he stand after his official to Fort Worth?
Malik Jefferson closely following suitors' seasons
Goings-on in Aggieland and Austin have the 2015 Mesquite Poteet linebacker and prized prospect keeping a watchful eye with his decision date drawing nearer. Time remains to make an impression — but who will?
Aftermath of a Bloodbath: Alabama 59, Texas A&M 0
A long look in the mirror and a long period of work and reflection await the Aggies, who returned to College Station humiliated by the Tide. Overhauls must be made before the present situation becomes untenable.
Where Things Stand: Designs on A&M's recruiting finish
Blanketed in speculation, the remaining few spots in the 2015 class wait to be filled by some combination of the remaining targets on the staff's board. Who, and in what order? The factors at play are straightforward.
Daylon Mack as focused on Aggieland as ever
The 2015 Gladewater defensive tackle, one of Texas A&M's prized recruits, made waves with his decision to cancel a planned official visit to Florida. Now, his priorities lie in a trip to A&M and a specific group of peers.
A&M offer a game-changer for Deandre McNeal?
Kevin Sumlin dropped in on top target Malik Jefferson of Mesquite Poteet on Thursday, only for McNeal to shine the brightest on the field. With an offer now in hand, the 2015 athlete may see some plans change.
Primary targets, 2016 class filling staff's priorities
A&M dealing with the realities of chasing a litany of five-star players, but it hasn't slowed the staff in its pursuit of a number of elite recruits. Spots are at a premium, but a number of talents likely wait to fill them.
One decisive look at A&M's class-closing scenarios
The recruiting cycle is nearing its premier turn with the season underway and the Aggies have few spots remaining in a top-five class. Liucci breaks down the numbers, who could fill them and the latest news.