Jordan Carter
Status:
Committed
HIGH SCHOOL

Jordan Carter

Defensive End
6′4″ / 235 lbs
Douglasville, GA
Douglas County
Class of 2026
Rating: 95
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National Avg
Rating: 93.7
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Texas A&M
Committed
10/27/2024
Alabama
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Appalachian State
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Arkansas
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Arkansas State
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Auburn
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Clemson
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Connecticut
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Duke
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Florida
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Florida A&M
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Georgia
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Georgia Southern
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Georgia State
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Georgia Tech
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Indiana
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Jackson State
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James Madison
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Kentucky
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Liberty
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Louisville
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LSU
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Marshall
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Maryland
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Memphis
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Miami
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Michigan
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Michigan State
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Mississippi State
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NC State
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Nebraska
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Oklahoma
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Ole Miss
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Penn State
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SMU
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South Carolina
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South Florida
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Tennessee
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UAB
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UCF
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USC
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Vanderbilt
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West Virginia
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Western Kentucky
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Videos

(19 Total)
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, July 7)
In-Home Visit: Tristian Givens adds an elite edge rusher to A&M's 2026 class
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
Douglasville (GA) Douglas County duo remains locked in with the Ags
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
2026 CB Dorian Barney makes trip to A&M as spring practices begin
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
2026 CB Dorian Barney highlights strong relationships with A&M staff
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
In-Home Visit: Texas A&M rattles off three new additions to 2026 class
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, October 28)
Around Aggieland (10/28)
Full Season Highlights

Updates

Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
26:38
10 days ago by Jason Howell
Recruiting Country: The latest recruiting news surrounding the Maroon & White
TexAgs' senior recruiting analyst Jason Howell joined TexAgs Live on Wednesday morning for another edition of Recruiting Country presented by American Momentum Bank, highlighting the latest news and notes from the recruiting trail surrounding Texas A&M.
Jason Howell
11 days ago by Jason Howell
Tuesday Recruiting Notes and Thoughts
Let's talk Kyle Field.At THSCA Coach's School in San Antonio, Mike Elko spoke about prioritizing gameday recruiting visits and how much of an impact Kyle Field and the 12th Man make in the Aggies' recruiting efforts"Our difference maker is Kyle Field. When you're in Kyle Field on a Saturday, your impression of Texas A&M is different."He mentioned how much he felt the Texas A&M win over Alabama in 2021 played in securing the top class in the 2022 cycle. And if you look back to the 2026 recruiting cycle you will notice several guys who made multiple gameday visits last fall.The Aggies had a great slate of home games last fall beginning with a evening match-up against Notre Dame, a lunch special blowout against Missouri, the crazy comeback with LSU, and the night game everyone had circled with the Longhorns coming to town.Each and everyone of those games delivered at a high level from an atmosphere standpoint, and recruits definitely took notice.I know in my conversations with multiple prospects, parents, and coaches I've heard over and over again about the atmosphere. When I look at how the Aggies generated the momentum for the 2026 class, the LSU game is where I see the biggest boost. You saw the commitments of Aaron Gregory and Jordan Carter that weekend, and Samu Moala announced shortly after. There was even the brief addition of TE Xavier Tiller to the class. Brandon Arrington, Tristian Givens, KJ Edwards, and Tamarion Watkins were all in attendance for the game as well. The game with the Longhorns saw Arrington, Victor Singleton, and Madden Williams to name a few. Notre Dame saw the likes Jermaine Kinsler, KJ Edwards, Avery Morcho, Tank King, and Arrington.Prospects like Bralan Womack and Tank Jones made multiple trips as well as Tristen Keys and Lamar Brown. The schedule definitely played out well from a big game atmosphere standpoint last fall, and it has paid off handsomely in the 2026 recruiting cycle.**********Buford (GA) S Nassir McCoy named the Aggies a finalist as he approaches his July 25 decision, but in talking with a few sources I do not see the Aggies being factor here. He did visit in the spring and he is the teammate of Texas A&M commit Bryce Perry-Wright, but he did not take an official visit this summer and both parties have prioritized other options. Texas A&M added commits from Chance Collins and Tylan Wilson, while McCoy visited Ole Miss and scheduled trips to Georgia and Miami. He announces his decision July 25 at 6 pm with a Georgia, Miami, Michigan, and Ole Miss joining the Aggies in his top five. I look for him to head elsewhere**********Yesterday the Aggies saw the departure of 2027 WR commit George Lamons Jr of Quitman (GA) Brooks County. Like I said then, he remains a guy to keep on the radar.***********So what's next?As I mentioned last week the Aggies are down to a few uncommitted targetsWaukee (IA) TE Evan Jacobson, Mobile (AL) edge Tank Jones, and Leakesville (MS) WR Jase Mathews are the main ones to watch. To a lesser extent there is five-star S Bralan Womack, and OL, DL, and WR are a few areas I expect the Aggies to continue to evaluateAlso keep an eye on the 2027 class with Valdosta (GA) Lowndes QB Jayce Johnson planning to announce his decision on August 3. He has the Aggies in his top schools along with Tennessee, South Carolina, Mississippi State, and Florida State.
2026 DE commit Bryce Perry-Wright explains what led him to Aggieland
5:34
15 days ago by Jason Howell
2026 DE commit Bryce Perry-Wright explains what led him to Aggieland
Buford (GA) DE Bryce Perry-Wright announced his Texas A&M commitment on July 5, choosing the Aggies over Clemson, Miami and Ohio State. There were a number of factors that led the standout defender to his Texas A&M decision, and he spoke to TexAgs about his choice.
Aggies continue strong recruiting surge with trio of early-July commits
24 days ago by Jason Howell
Aggies continue strong recruiting surge with trio of early-July commits
Since June 4, Texas A&M has received pledges from 13 prospects, including a trio of commitments already in July. With 24 members currently in the 2026 class, the Aggies are currently right where they want to be, with even more decisions on the way.
Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, July 7)
33:44
26 days ago by Billy Liucci
Lunch with Liucci: Billy Liucci joins TexAgs Live (Monday, July 7)
TexAgs' co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci joined TexAgs Live on Monday morning to discuss the latest with Texas A&M recruiting as Mike Elko & Co. welcomed two more commitments over the holiday weekend from Tank Jones and Bryce Perry-Wright.
All Updates

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