Texas A&M Football Recruiting

Best of '13: A&M class' potential at a glance

The Aggies' diverse group brings a bit of everything to the table. In the first of a three-part series taking a final look at the Class of 2013, Liucci points out the most underrated, most essential, best overall and more.
February 12, 2013
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Since we’ve spent the better part of the last year talking about Texas A&M’s 2013 recruiting class, let’s take one last in-depth look at the incredible, top-10 haul Kevin Sumlin and his staff assembled in their Southeastern Conference season.

Get used to it. Sumlin knows as well as anyone that the Ags must continue to recruit at a top-10 level to keep pace with their SEC competition, particularly in the West Division — where five of the nation’s 10 best classes reside.

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