Braden Bach
Status:
Committed
HIGH SCHOOL

Braden Bach

Tight End
6′5″ / 232 lbs
Argyle, TX
Argyle
Class of 2026
Rating: 84
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National Avg
Rating: 84.5
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School Preferences

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TCU
Committed
6/21/2025
Air Force
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Cornell
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Dartmouth
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Georgia Tech
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Houston
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Kansas
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Kansas State
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Louisiana Lafayette
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Memphis
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New Mexico State
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North Texas
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Pittsburgh
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Princeton
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Rice
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San Diego State
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Southern Miss
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Tulane
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Tulsa
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UNLV
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UTEP
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Yale
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Videos

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Sophomore Tight End Highlights
Braden Bach Junior Highlights

Updates

Ryan Brauninger
1 mo ago by Ryan Brauninger
State 7-on-7 Tournament Thread
The Texas State 7-on-7 Tournament begins today at Veteran's Park in College Station. In terms of prospects on the A&M radar in the upcoming senior class, this is as light of a field as I can ever remember. Still, our team will be on sight throughout the weekend to get a look at the names that are on Mike Elko's big board as well as the players that are beginning to emerge on recruiting radars across the region. The small schools start this morning at 10 am. Their playoffs will begin early tomorrow before the larger classification starts their pool play in the afternoon with that bracket taking place on Saturday.Here's a list of players to watch as compiled by Jason Howell:Texas A&M offersDeSoto - WR Boobie Feaster - 2027 RB Myson Johnson-Cook Crandall- 2027 WR Jeremiah Douglas Argyle Liberty Christian- 2027 LB Cooper Witten Hutto- 2027 WR Jaiden Fields Tyler- 2027 WR Trey Haralson Colleyville Heritage- 2028 WR Dez Bryant Jr Lewisville - 2027 CB Taelyn Mayo Waco Midway - 2027 RB Lathan Whisenton Pflugerville Weiss- 2027 WR Tre Moore Argyle- 2027 WR Julian Caldwell Bastrop- 2027 QB Weston Nielsen Longview- 2028 WR Jaden Hurndon El Paso Pebble Hills- 2029 TE Noah Tarrant Manvel- 2027 CB Karnell James Shadow Creek- 2027 CB Brandon Sherrard Frisco Panther Creek- ATH Jalen Lott - S Donovan Webb Willis - ATH Jermaine Bishop - Texas commitGrand Oaks- QB Grant Smith Other Notables - 2026QB Jack Daulton, The Woodlands - TCU commitQB Kase Evans , Lexington - Oklahoma St commitRB HD Davis, Wolfe City - Kansas St commitRB Christian Rhodes, Dallas Lake Highlands - SMU commitWR Jabarie Thornton, Waco La Vega - Oklahoma St commitWR Chris Stewart, Shadow Creek - Texas commitTE Braden Bach, Argyle - TCU commitLB Kailer Pettijohn, AnnaLB Jamarion Phillips - South Oak Cliff - Baylor commitCB Marcell Gipson Jr - South Oak Cliff - Clemson commitCB Jason Bradford, Temple - TCU commitS Markel Ford, DeSoto - SMU commitS Yaheim Riley, Austin Anderson - Texas commitS Bradley Brown, Plano - TCU commitATH Lakeyleon Graves - Kilgore2027QB Jaxon Blancett - LorenaRB SaRod Baker, DeSotoRB Derrick Martin, Lewisville RB Cadarius McMiller, Tyler HighWR Isaac Stinson - Bay CityWR Aden Starling, Shadow Creek - Houston commitWR Tim Moore, Van AlstyneS Aiden Evans, LewisvilleS Aston Whiteside, Lucas Lovejoy ATH Terian Maxie, TrinityATH Isaiah Reed, Hamshire-Fannett2028QB Tristin Gaines, WallerQB Jaxon Schad, Pflugerville WeissWR Tylan Henderson, Pflugerville Weiss 2029WR Cor'mond Houston, Anna
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
1 mo ago by Jason Howell
Around Texas: A round-up of recruiting news in the Lone Star State
The camp circuit is kicking into full gear as summer recruiting takes off, and prospects are taking unofficial and official visits to campuses. It is time to take a look at the latest happenings on the Lone Star State recruiting front as the offseason rolls on.
Jason Howell
5 mo ago by Jason Howell
Gilbert and Tiller decommit, what's next? Plus OV news and more
Yesterday was a busy day with a couple of Texas A&M commits opting to re-open their recruitments. Both Fairburn (GA) Langston Hughes TE Xavier Tiller and Forney (TX) North Forney CB Ryan Gilbert announced their decommitments. Both are prospects who have been looking closely at other options for a while, so the news does not come as a complete surprise. Since it was not a surprise, it also does not catch the Aggies flat footed. So, let's start with the initial what does it mean?It means the Aggies now have eight commitments in the 2026 class. That is still twice as many as they had this time last year, and it is still well ahead of schedule for a typical recruiting cycle.I don't get the feeling this is a sign of guys leaving the class. The feedback we are getting is the rest of the class is on pretty solid ground. Yes, many are hearing from other top programs but that is to be expected when you recruit high end prospects. It does mean the Aggies have a need at TE and CB. The Aggies were always planning to take a couple of TEs and they have also had their eye on multiple cornerbacks for this cycle.Mike Elko and staff do have a TE commitment from Lakewood (CA) TE Caleb Tafua. He chose the Aggies in December, and at 6-4, 215 pounds he is known for his length, athleticism, and his abilities as pass catcher. When it comes to another target, I look for the Aggies to take a look at some bigger body types.Littleton (CO) Heritage TE Camden Jensen named the Aggies to his top seven along with Florida, Nebraska, North Carolina, UCLA, Missouri, and Washington. He checks in at 6-7, 240. Waukee (IA) TE Evan Jacobson checks in at 6-6, 230 and he visited in June. Omaha (NE) Millard South 6-6, 220-pound Isaac Jensen visited for camp and was offered shortly after. Then there is the most recent TE offer. The Aggies offered 6-4, 240-pound Luke Sorensen of Anaheim (CA) Servite in January. In state Braden Bach is a guy to keep on your radars. He checks in at 6-5, 230 and he was invited to a Texas A&M junior day in January. He did not end up making it but he is on the Aggies' radar and the Aggies are on his.At cornerback the Aggies have been heavy players for some of the nation's best. Dorian Barney of Carrollton (GA) visited multiple times this fall and is planning to get back to A&M this spring. Oradell (NJ) Bergen Catholic CB Jordan Thomas attended Texas A&M's July pool party, was at the season opener against Notre Dame, and he was back in town in January for Junior Day. Spring Valley (CA) Mount Miguel standout ATH Brandon Arrington is another to watch. The Aggies have been in a strong position throughout his recruitment and continue to build momentum with Jordan Peterson helping to lead the charge. In state there are guys like ATH Jermaine Bishop who is a standout at both CB and WR and is being recruited by Jordan Peterson. Port Arthur Memorial's Brock King is another who could get more of a push. As always new names it is a good bet we will see some new names and targets emerge this spring. An in-state sleeper I'm currently pretty high on at CB and recently highlighted is Richardson Berkner's DaQuwan Dunn. He checks in at 6-1, 170, and he has been a playmaker at QB, WR, and CB for the Rams. He saw his offer list grow considerably in January as schools got a look at his CB film and sized him up in person.Anyway that's that.Now for some OV news. I'll start with KJ Edwards. The Carthage (TX) RB does have official visit plans to Texas A&M, but he is still working on solidifying his date. Regardless look for the Aggies to get a visit this summer.The Aggies have also ramped things up with Tupelo (MS) defensive end JaReylan McCoy. He first caught my attention when the Aggies were recruiting LB Tristan Jernigan and he ended up committing to LSU at the Under Armour game in January. The 6-6, 245-pound defender has since re-opened his recruitment and he has plans to visit College Station this spring and return for an official this summer. He is still working to solidify a date, but he says he has been in strong contact the whole defensive staff, and they are making him feel like he is a big target. He has also been in touch with Tristan who has stayed in touch and is sending him video from workouts.Staying in the trenches, Columbus (GA) Carver 2026 OL Parker Pritchett also has visit plans for Aggieland. The 6-5, 305-pound OL plans to take an unofficial this spring and he already has an official visit scheduled for June 5. He received his offer from Texas A&M this summer following a strong camp performance, and he helped pave the way for a 14-1 state championship season at Carver this fall. One more final note, I mentioned Helaman Casuga coming to Houston this weekend for a 7-on-7 event, but his team has had a change in plans. They were originally planning to compete at the Shock Doctor tournament this weekend in Houston, but they pulled out to play in a tournament in Atlanta. He was in action this past weekend at the Battle tournament in Las Vegas and took home a title.After 5 months of recovery …this one hits different 2025 Battle Vegas Champs 💍 Next 🛑…Houston 2•15•25 Shoc. Doc. @BlairAngulo @BrandonHuffman @TexAgsLive @tamurecruits @Stumpf_Brian @On3Recruits @Rivals @polynesiabowl @NilxGroup https://t.co/YrRZSRPcfd— Helaman Casuga (@HelamanCasuga) February 10, 2025
Ranking Texas' best prospects in the 2025, 2026, 2027 & 2028 classes
6 mo ago by Jason Howell
Ranking Texas' best prospects in the 2025, 2026, 2027 & 2028 classes
The 2024 season is over, playoffs have come to completion, and All-American games have wrapped up. In the middle of football offseason, it is time to adjust to TexAgs' Top 100 rankings in the 2025, 2026 and 2027 classes, as well as offer a look at the 2028 haul.
Three Things: Howell's Puerto Vallarta vacation, Junior Day & more
6 mo ago by Jason Howell
Three Things: Howell's Puerto Vallarta vacation, Junior Day & more
As he does every Friday morning, TexAgs' senior recruiting analyst Jason Howell offered up another round of his weekly recruiting thoughts. In this edition of his three things, Howell told us about his Mexico vacation, thoughts on the 2026 class and much more.
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