Trashawn Ruffin
Status:
Committed
HIGH SCHOOL

Trashawn Ruffin

Defensive Tackle
6′3″ / 307 lbs
Calypso, NC
North Duplin
Class of 2026
Rating: 91
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National Avg
Rating: 90.0
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Texas A&M
Committed
10/18/2024
Charlotte
None
Florida
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Florida State
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Georgia
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Kentucky
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Liberty
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LSU
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Michigan
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Missouri
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NC State
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North Carolina
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Ohio State
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Old Dominion
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South Carolina
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Texas
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USC
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Vanderbilt
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Virginia Tech
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West Virginia
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Wisconsin
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Videos

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Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Friday, February 14)
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
A&M pledge Connor Carty 'excited' about Ags' recent commitments
In-Home Visit: Momentum in 2026 is rolling as Ruffin commits to A&M
Trashawn Ruffin

Updates

Jason Howell
3 hrs ago by Jason Howell
Trashawn Ruffin Note
Calypso (NC) North Duplin defensive tackle Trashawn Ruffin has been committed to Texas A&M since October, and he visited a couple of times this fall. He returned to College Station for Junior Day in January with his dad, and he locked in his official visit to Texas A&M the weekend of June 13 shortly afterward. As a top college prospect, others continue to pursue, and while he says he is solid in his decision he does have some plans to check out a few other options. He has four unofficial visits on his spring schedule. He has North Carolina (March 7), LSU (March 14), and South Carolina (March 29) planned and he will be back in Aggieland on March 22. As for summer official visits, he has scheduled to LSU (May 30), South Carolina (June 6), and North Carolina (June 20) in addition to his Texas A&M official.
Jason Howell
1 day ago by Jason Howell
Standouts make spring visit plans for College Station
The Aggies are doing some real work in Mississippi in the 2026 recruiting cycle, and TexAgs has confirmed a few top Mississippi standouts with spring visit plans. Brandon (MS) CB Preston Ashley and Picayune (MS) DE Nolan Wilson and OL Mitchell Smith will be in Aggieland on April 18. All three have visited in the past, including a trip to College Station last fall for the Aggies' match-up with Missouri. They all three hold offers from Texas A&M and schools across the country. Ashley also plans visit College Station in March with his 7-on-7 team California Power. Lake Cormorant (MS) Raderrion Daniels tweeted his plans to visit College Station this spring. He does not have a date set, but that could change very soon. He was offered by defensive backs coach Jordan Peterson in January.I’ll be at @AggieFootball this Spring #Gigem 👍 @CoachJPeterson @CoachMikeElko @Aggies @tamurecruits @nester_nick 🔒🏝️ pic.twitter.com/IaSNUJBwGV— Raderrion”DD”Daniels 4⭐️ (@RaderrionD1) February 25, 2025 Tupelo (MS) DE JaReylan McCoy also has visit plans for the spring as well as a summer official. Hattiesburg (MS) WR Tristen Keys has Aggieland plans for the spring, and Greene County (MS) WR Jase Mathews and Hartfield Academy (MS) S Bralan Womack have already scheduled summer official visits.Here's a look at the official visitors we have confirmed so far. As always the list is subject to change and we will update as we gather information.Official Visits June 5-7TE Caleb Tafua, Lakewood (CA) - Texas A&MDL Jermaine Kinsler, Oradell (NJ) Bergen Catholic - Texas A&MRB Jonathan Hatton Jr, Cibolo (TX) SteeleWR Jabari Mack, Destrehan (LA)TE Luke Sorensen, Anaheim (CA) ServiteOL Parker Pritchett, Columbus (GA) CarverOL John Turntine, Crowley (TX) North CrowleyLB Tank King, Port Arthur (TX) MemorialS Bralan Womack, Flowood (MS) Hartfield Academy (June 6-7)ATH Brandon Arrington, Spring Valley (CA) Mount Miguel June 13-15DL Trashawn Ruffin, Calypso (NC) North Duplin - Texas A&MRB KJ Edwards, Carthage (TX) (June 12)WR Boobie Feaster, DeSoto (TX)WR Jase Mathews, Leakesville (MS) Greene CountyWR Ryan Mosley, Carrollton (GA)DL Lamar Brown, Baton Rouge (LA) University LabDE JaReylan McCoy, Tupelo (MS)LB DaQuives Beck, Carthage (TX)S Jireh Edwards, Baltimore (MD) St Frances AcademyS Tamarion Watkins, Rock Hill (SC) Northwestern (June 12) June 20-22WR Madden Williams, Bellflower (CA) St. John Bosco - Texas A&MRB Carsyn Baker, Fairburn (GA) Langston HughesWR Mike Brown, Houston (TX) LegacyOL Drew Evers, Flower Mound (TX)DL Dylan Berymon, Monroe (LA) Ouachita ParishDE Bryce Perry-Wright, Buford (GA)
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
27:55
7 days ago by Jason Howell
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
TexAgs' recruiting analyst Jason Howell joined TexAgs Live on Wednesday morning for another edition of Recruiting Country, highlighting the latest news and notes from the recruiting trail surrounding Texas A&M.
Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Friday, February 14)
33:11
12 days ago by Billy Liucci
Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Friday, February 14)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Friday morning as it's an exciting time for Texas A&M spring sports. Liucci discussed Opening Day and Michael Earley's debut as head coach, Buzz Williams' top 10 basketball team and more.
Jason Howell
13 days ago by Jason Howell
Quick look at DL recruiting with Kinsler's commitment
The Texas A&M defensive line class is coming into focus with the Aggies adding another key piece to the puzzle on the defensive front. Jermaine Kinsler brings a unique blend of athleticism and potential to the table and gives the Aggies another big win on the recruiting front. Kinsler checks in at 6-foot-6.5, 265 pounds according to Bergen Catholic head coach Vito Campanile and he has played a number of positions on both offense and defense for one of the top high school programs in the country. He is also a sight to see on the basketball court. So, he brings position versatility to the table with the capability of playing up and down the line of scrimmage, and his commitment gives the Aggies a defensive line class of four if you include LB/edge Samu Moala. The Aggies also have big standout defensive tackle Trashawn Ruffin out of North Duplin High in Calypso, N.C., and 6-foot-4, 245-pound Jordan Carter from Douglas County in Douglasville, Ga., who brings a twitchy and powerful presence at defensive end.The Aggies are in on several standout prospects and the question turns to who and how many and which can be a tricky task and a moving target.Let's look at the breakdown of prospects with offers who have recently visited, have visits coming up, or have scheduled or are working to schedule official visits. Texas A&M commitsDT Trashawn Ruffin, Calypso (NC) North DuplinDL Jermaine Kinsler, Oradell (NJ) Bergen CatholicDE Jordan Carter, Douglasville (GA) Douglas CountyLB/Edge Samu Moala, Lawndale (CA) LeuzingerDT TargetsDylan Berymon, Monroe (LA) Ouachita Parish - Texas A&M is in his top schools, OVing June 20Lamar Brown, Baton Rouge (LA) University - Visited several times, Texas A&M among his top schools OVing June 13Jaimeon Winfield, Richardson (TX) - Took his first A&M visit in January, looking to returnDE TargetsJamarion Carlton, Temple (TX) - Visited this fall, and attended Jr Day in JanuaryZion Elee, Baltimore (MD) St. Frances Academy - Maryland commit, five-star, visited in the fall, still listening planning OV this summerKJ Ford, Duncanville (TX) - a top in-state target, visited several times over the last two years, making spring visit plansJaReylan McCoy, Tupelo (MS) - former LSU commit, making plans for a summer OV and a spring visitBryce Perry-Wright, Buford (GA) - longtime target, already has an OV scheduled for June 20Nolan Wilson, Picayune (MS) - visited this fall, looking to return this springOLB/Edge TargetsTank Jones, Mobile (AL) St. Paul's Episcopal - long time target who has taken multiple visits, continues to watch A&M closely.Some of these guys can flow between categories, but that is a pretty standard look. Also, you can always you can count on a few prospects emerging over the course of the recruiting cycle. Right now, with who the Aggies are in on and with DL always being a priority position, I would say one to two more defensive tackle types, a couple of more true defensive ends who can both come off the edge and put their hand in dirt, and another edge/OLB. So, that's 3-4 DTs, 3 DEs, and 1-2 OLB/Edge guys. Of course, you also reserve a best available spot because the Aggies are in on some of the nation's very best.
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