Shane Calhoun
Texas A&M
#82
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Shane Calhoun

Tight End
6′4″ / 250 lbs
Jacksonville, FL
Creekside (East Carolina)
Graduate

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Learned, Loved, Loathed: Texas A&M 52, McNeese State 10
11 days ago by Olin Buchanan
Learned, Loved, Loathed: Texas A&M 52, McNeese State 10
Plenty was learned and loved in Texas A&M's commanding 42-point victory over McNeese State on Saturday as the Aggies appeared to have bounced back from a Week 1 defeat. Olin Buchanan offers his biggest takeaways from the action at Kyle Field.
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 52, McNeese State 10
12 days ago by Kay Naegeli
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 52, McNeese State 10
Behind 333 yards and five touchdowns on the ground, Texas A&M claimed its first win of the 2024 season, dominating McNeese State 52-10. Conner Weigman & Co. scored five touchdowns on their first five possessions to pull away from the Cowboys early.
Max Wright offers insight on new faces, returners in tight end room
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22 days ago by David Nuño
Max Wright offers insight on new faces, returners in tight end room
Just 245 days ago, Max Wright was suiting up for the Maroon & White one last time after a six-year college playing career. Ahead of Texas A&M's 2024 season-opener vs. Notre Dame, Wright joined TexAgs LIVE to provide his thoughts on Mike Elko's program.
Snippets from Day 6 of Texas A&M's fall practices
1 mo ago by Olin Buchanan
Snippets from Day 6 of Texas A&M's fall practices
The Fightin' Texas Aggies were back on the practice field as the Maroon & White held its sixth Fall Camp workout on Wednesday morning. Following the portion of practice open to the media, Olin Buchanan discusses his key observations from the availability.
When pondering the big picture in recruiting, patience is a virtue
1 mo ago by Ryan Brauninger
When pondering the big picture in recruiting, patience is a virtue
The old adage "patience is a virtue" seems to gain more relevance as time goes on, especially in the ever-evolving world of recruiting. It's something both programs and fans alike often lose sight of over the year. The recruiting calendar may be stretched, but patience goes a long way.
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The TexAgs Recruiting team of Billy Liucci, David Sandhop, Jason Howell, Ryan Brauninger and a host of recruiting interns attends more than 75 games each fall and observes and evaluates every major Texas A&M target, as well as most of the top 150 prospects in the State of Texas. From this evaluation the team draws a rating for each prospect on a scale between 70 and 100.

99-100: Elite national prospect (Five-star)

Considered one of the best prospects in the nation and a likely difference-maker at the collegiate level. Displays all of the physical skills to be a future All-American with potential to be an early-round NFL draft pick.

90-98: Elite state prospect (Four-star)

Considered one of the best 30-40 prospects in the state and a top 250 national prospect. Displays the physical skills to be a major early contributor at the collegiate level with high professional potential.

80-89: Quality prospect (Three-star)

Considered one of the best 100 prospects in the state and a top 500 national prospect. Displays the physical skills to develop into a contributor over the course of his college career. Has the ability to become a professional prospect over time with development.

70-79: Solid prospect (Two-star)

Considered one of the top 250 prospects in the state. Has the physical skills to be a potential contributor at a D-1 program over the course of his collegiate career with significant development. Professional potential is low.
 
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