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Texas A&M’s Remaining 2027 Targets, NIL Numbers Buzz + 5 Reasons the Aggies Can Win the SEC / Texas A&M Aggies LIVE 70

Texas A&M’s Remaining 2027 Targets, NIL Numbers Buzz + 5 Reasons the Aggies Can Win the SEC / Texas A&M Aggies LIVE 70

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Episode Notes: Texas A&M’s Remaining 2027 Targets, NIL Numbers Buzz + 5 Reasons the Aggies Can Win the SEC Hosts: Cameron Ohnysty & Kannon Torres Show: Texas A&M Voice of College Football (TexasAMVOCFB) Length: ~1 hour+ (full discussion on recruiting, NIL, and 2026 season outlook) 1. 2027 Recruiting Class Update (A&M Currently #1) Class Status: 25 commits, holding the top-ranked class across major sites with 6 five-stars (potentially breaking records) + strong four-star depth.Key Remaining Targets: Mark Matthews (top-ranked prospect, Florida native): Strong buy-in to Elko’s program but Miami still lurking; nothing final until he shuts it down.Frederick Ards (Florida-based): Heavily pursued; A&M hopes to hold.Mekhi (McKeggy) Allen (4-star LB, Don Bosco Prep, NJ): Final three (Texas, A&M, South Carolina). Announcement Saturday. A&M in strong position after official visit; prediction lean to A&M. Fits Travis Williams’ LB mold (size, versatility, physicality).Landon Williams-Callis (elite RB, top-50/75): Official visits wrapped; possible decision soon. Buzz favors Texas/SMU due to immediate playing time + NIL; A&M not desperate (depth with KJ Edwards/Carson Baker already in 2026 class) but remains in play. Overall Outlook: Strong chance to hold #1 class due to Elko’s development track record (10 players drafted in 2026) and culture. Focus on relationships + on-field success (2025 CFP appearance). 2. NIL Spending Buzz Article Context (via Andre Pete Nacos): Anonymous SEC GMs note A&M reportedly spent >$10M on the 2027 class (e.g., Mark Matthews ~$1M estimated).Discussion: Not shocking given elite talent haul; other programs (Texas, Ohio State, etc.) spending heavily too.Cost of doing business in modern CFB — necessary to compete for top classes.Elko’s edge: Proven developer + culture-builder (father-figure toughness, discipline). Players choose A&M for development, education, family environment + NIL, not just money.Contrast with past (Jimbo Fisher era): Toxic culture + entitlement issues. Elko’s approach yields better long-term outcomes.Lazy narrative to blame only NIL; results on the field will determine legacy of this class. 3. 5 Reasons Texas A&M Can Win the SEC / Reach CFP Success in 2026 Offensive Line Overhaul & Depth: Lost 4 NFL-drafted starters but added experienced SEC transfers (Tyree Adams - LSU, Will Conformity - Alabama, Cohen Echols - LSU, Trevon Baugh - South Carolina).Strong run-blocking potential; questions at LT but overall depth is best under Elko. Critical for protecting Marcel Reed and establishing balance. Defensive Experience & Transfer Additions: Meaningful snaps from veterans/transfers (e.g., Ricky Gibson, Des Briggs, Anto Scaife-like profiles).Emphasis on physical, scheme-fit players who can contribute immediately. Borrowing from successful models like Indiana (veteran-heavy integration). Marcel Reed’s Development (QB1): Proven starter with arm talent, mobility, and big-game flashes (e.g., Notre Dame road win).Focus: Cut mental mistakes/turnovers (12 INTs last year, costly in Texas/Miami losses), improve pocket presence/accuracy.Offseason work + weapons (new WR additions) position him for a leap in Year 2 as full-time starter. Elite Skill Talent & WR Room: Mario Craver: Breakout potential (917 yards, versatile, YAC monster). Lethal duo with Reed.Isaiah Horton (Alabama transfer): Big-bodied 50/50 target, childhood connection to Reed.Supporting cast (Ashton Bethel-Roman, Terry Bussey) adds physicality and depth. Running Back Room Potential: Ruben Owens (former 5-star): Make-or-break year; needs health/confidence for home-run ability.Jermarion Morrow: Physical, one-cut runner shining in limited action.Depth with Tiger Ryden, incoming freshmen. Needs consistency for balanced offense. Overall Season Outlook: Optimism for SEC contention/CFP push hinges on O-line play, Reed’s consistency, and run game balance. 11-0 start in prior season showed ceiling; avoiding late collapses is key. Closing: Standard calls to subscribe, follow hosts (Cameron on X, Kannon on X/Patreon/Aggies Wire), and preview upcoming schedule/SEC media days coverage. Key Takeaway: A&M is positioned strongly in the NIL era thanks to elite recruiting, development, and culture under Mike Elko — but on-field execution (especially trenches and QB) will define 2026. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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