Texas A&M Basketball Recruiting

2026 center Josh Irving commits to Texas A&M basketball

Bucky McMillan & Co. have received their second commitment in the class of 2026 as center Josh Irving has given his verbal pledge to Texas A&M. At 6-foot-11, Irving is the No. 7 overall player in the state of California and joins Neiko Mundey in A&M's 2026 class.
October 23, 2025
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Four-star center Josh Irving‍ has announced his commitment to Texas A&M basketball.

The top-60 prospect picked the Aggies over Kentucky and Louisville.

The 6-foot-11 center from Pasadena, Calif, is the No. 7 overall player in the Golden State, the No. 4 center and the No. 51 overall player in the class of 2026.

I first saw Irving play here in Bryan at the PRO 16 AAU tournament, where he impressed both Bucky McMillan and Mitch Cole to earn his official offer from A&M at the end of that event.

This was right after Irving received one of his first big-time offers from Kansas as a fringe top 100 player, and now he has moved up into the top 60 across all the major recruiting sites. The high-riser has flown up the recruiting rankings this summer and has had all the top programs fighting for his talent.

Irving impressed with his natural 3-point shooting despite being nearly seven feet tall. A lethal stretch five like him should be the perfect fit in McMillan’s system. The athleticism, vision and passing skills are unique for a player of his size, and he’s continuing to develop those traditional big man skills as an effective rim-runner, shot-blocker and lob threat.

Irving was this staff’s top priority at center in this class, and the Aggies were leading this recruitment for most of the fall with Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats. Irving got an in-home visit in the middle of September as the A&M staff tried to pull away from their SEC foe. Late surges from Kansas, Louisville and USC added more official visits to Irving’s schedule, but this staff always felt good about their chances if they could get Irving to campus for his official visit while he was still uncommitted. After visiting the Cards and the Jayhawks in September, McMillan got Irving to Aggieland during the weekend of the Auburn football game. After taking one more visit to Kentucky, Irving narrowed his focus to A&M, Kentucky and Louisville. In an intense battle with Pope and Pat Kelsey, McMillan closed the deal.

This is another massive recruiting win for Bucky Ball and A&M, as McMillan & Co. continue to prove they are legit heavyweights on the national recruiting scene.

Irving joins top-50 guard Neiko Mundey‍ in McMillan’s first recruiting class. They now have two top-60 players committed in the same class for the first time since 2015, when Cole, Kyle Keller and Billy Kennedy put together a top-five recruiting class.

Welcome to the new era of A&M basketball recruiting.

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2026 center Josh Irving commits to Texas A&M basketball

7,371 Views | 13 Replies | Last: 1 hr ago by bobinator
dlbarnes76
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AG
Wow! Nice get. Ready for basketball to get started!
redjalapeno-87
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Errbody wants them some Bucky ball.
citizenkane06
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The Marksman
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Bucky you sly dog!
MarcAg
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I listened to video clip of two recruiting guys talking about the final 3. They were like he isn't going to A&M. One guy read the quotes Irving had about the three schools and he said its obvious he isn't choosing A&M. I think it was more of arrogance thing about Louisville and Kentucky being superior. I might need to go find that and ping them and say, "good call fellas".

I don't really know how I feel about his clips. I watched them about a week ago. I love the size, you can't teach that. He isn't uncoordinated, but he looks awkward out there. And its likely hes probably still growing into his body as he is so long. I think it might take him a year or two to adjust to the college game. I hope I am wrong and he comes in next year and is a contributor, but if not if he eventually turns into one that's great. I don't follow HS players much these days so I am probably just being overly critical and don't really have a good base to compare him to other players.
lagoag
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Great pick up for the 26 class.
EKG1996
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Bucky Ball!
apylant
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Wow! Thats an impressive pick up. Love that Bucky isn't relying on straight portal talent.
Noctilucent
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Whoop! Welcome to Texas A&M, Josh Irving!

Usually when recruits are considering Kentucky and Louisville, A&M isn't anywhere to be seen. Great pickup!
war hymn aggie
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Pumpkinhead
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If he took official visits to the likes of Kentucky, Kansas, and Louisville…which means those programs legitimately wanted him, then I am sold. Must be a lot of potential there.
MarcAg
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Pumpkinhead said:

If he took official visits to the likes of Kentucky, Kansas, and Louisville…which means those programs legitimately wanted him, then I am sold. Must be a lot of potential there.


Definitely a ton of potential. I just think k it might take a little bit of time. Somebody said he might be young for his age and that would make sense and also possibly more reason to expect some patience here with him.
bobinator
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I think what Marc is getting at in this age of the portal is everyone expects highly recruited players to immediately be centerpieces of the team but other than a handful of high school players that's still not the going to be the case with high school players.

In fact the jump is probably even bigger than it used to be because of the portal guys at the high majors. Just look at how old the guys on our roster are.

He's not doubting that Irving has elite potential, just that people expecting him to come in and be amazing from the jump might be setting themselves up for disappointment.

But I think you need players like that to build continuity. The data is pretty clear that the best teams usually have several multi-year players.
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