The Texas A&M Aggies enter the 2025 season with heightened expectations under second-year Head Coach Mike Elko. After finishing 8-5 in 2024, the Aggies are looking to build on their progress and contend in a reloaded SEC. With a strong returning core and strategic transfer portal additions, particularly at key offensive skill positions and on the defensive line, A&M aims to finally reach its full potential.
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Storylines Entering the Season
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Marcel Reed’s Development: All eyes will be on quarterback Marcel Reed, who is expected to be the full-time starter after showing flashes of brilliance in 2024 when filling in for an injured Conner Weigman. His mobility and poise will be crucial for the Aggies’ offensive success.
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Offensive Skill Position Reload: Despite losing some key wide receivers, A&M has brought in talented replacements through the transfer portal, including slot receiver KC Concepcion and speedy Mario Craver, to stretch the field. The running back room is also deep, led by Le’Veon Moss and Rueben Owens.
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Defensive Line Replacements: The Aggies lost significant talent on the defensive line to the NFL Draft (Nic Scourton, Shemar Stewart, Shemar Turner). While this is a major challenge, new additions and returning players like DJ Hicks and Tyler Onyedim will need to step up to maintain the unit’s disruptive force.
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Linebacker Strength: The linebacker corps is expected to be a major strength, with the return of productive duo Taurean York and Scooby Williams. Both are poised for All-SEC campaigns, providing experience and playmaking ability.
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Reigniting the Texas Rivalry: The renewed rivalry game against Texas at the end of the season will be a highly anticipated matchup, especially after the Longhorns won the first meeting in over a decade in 2024. This game will carry significant bragging rights and potentially conference implications.