Texas A&M Football Recruiting

Recruiting Trends: Cause for concern in the 2017 class?

By and large, Texas A&M has scooped from the ranks of the state's best at will since Kevin Sumlin's arrival. The very early results in from some of 2017's top Texas prospects could signal a shift the Aggies must adjust to keep up with.
July 1, 2015
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Heading into the dead period and with fall camp just on the horizon, Texas A&M Football has generated a ton of momentum on the recruiting trail with its string of recent 2016 commitments.

The Aggies have had their pick so far of who they've wanted in the '16 class, but early on in 2017 things are trending the other way. TAMU has yet to land a commitment in the 2017 class after getting an early start on '16 with Greg Little's pledge at the same time last year.

The concern is not that A&M doesn't have a 2017 commitment in the boat. It's the fact that Baylor, TCU and Texas already do — and from players that held A&M offers.
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