Wylie East RB Aubrey White measuring A&M interest
The 2016 Wylie East athlete's soaring stock led him from Kansas commit to the open market and then to Arizona State verbal. Now he's been in touch with the Aggies and is hoping to see reciprocal interest.
Two-way Oklahoma standout, Aggie legacy's stock rising
A standout at both wide receiver and safety, 2016 Jenks (Okla.) ATH Dillon Stoner will have the opportunity to play either at the college level. How will he balance fondness for A&M with the options currently on the table?
Cy Creek OL Grayson Reed high on Aggies early
The 2017 tackle prospect may have been an early riser were it not for a torn meniscus, but he's back on the field and the recruiting circuit and turning heads. Reed's early interaction with A&M has him looking Aggieland's way.
New Orleans RB Tre Turner taking lengthy look at A&M
The 2016 Holy Cross (La.) star running back and outfielder saw much of what he needed to during two trips to Aggieland. From LSU to former committed school Mississippi State and other visits, what options is he keeping close?
Ed Oliver intending to explore further options
Childhood and family ties have most penciling the 2016 Westfield defensive tackle in for one of two possible schools, but he's aware others are out there — and he intends to see more before the summer circuit begins.
Cy Ranch LB Brayden Stringer checks out A&M
Last week the 2016 linebacker prospect took the Aggie staff up on an offer to visit Aggieland and see practice and the facilities. After a fruitful conversation with John Chavis he'll continue his recruitment in hopes of an offer.
Louisana DE Willie Baker hearing from Aggies
The 2016 Liviona (La.) hybrid defensive end/linebacker already holds offers from Tennessee, Michigan, Arkansas and Ole Miss, among others. Could A&M be next? If so, how seriously would he consider the Aggies?
Tennessee DE Emmit Gooden visits Aggieland
The 2016 Brownsville (Tenn.) defensive end, among Tennessee's most elite prospects, made a weekend trip to College Station and came away with a very distinct impression that may keep A&M in the running until the end.