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Pavia rule changes portal entirely

Last week, a federal court issued an injunction giving Vandy QB Diego Pavia an extra year of eligibility, agreeing with his argument that his JUCO season should not count against his service time at the major college level. The NCAA, as they normally do, caved and gave seniors who had been JUCOs at one point another season. That opened the floodgates for former JUCOs who might be marginal draft prospects at this point, as they will have an extra year. Right now, this rule applies only to former JUCOs that were seniors this past season.
The Aggies quickly jumped in, offering former FSU receiver Malik Benson (25 catches, 311 yards, 1 TD), who was the number one JUCO receiver in the nation two years ago. They also offered former Louisiana Tech wideout Tru Edwards (77 catches, 897 yards, 6 TDs), who received a flood of offers when the change was announced and he went in the portal.
Benson will visit A&M shortly after the dead period ends, or after the first of the year. No word on Edwards yet. I expect A&M will also be after some defensive linemen who have more eligibility left.

Concepcion seems to be down to two

KC Concepcion visited A&M last week and, from what I've heard, seems to be looking hardest at the Aggies and Colorado at this point (unless, of course, someone makes a better offer). He has not disclosed a timetable, but he doesn't have any visits scheduled. There was talk of him taking a look at UNC, but that doesn't seem to have come to fruition. A&M's pursuit of Benson and/or Edwards has no effect on their interest in Concepcion. They'd like to take at least one, but more likely two, more receivers.

Sure looks like Owens will play tonight

I've seen some concern on here about whether Rueben Owens will be ready to play tonight in the Las Vegas Bowl. The answer is yes, he's going to play. He's gone through practice without issue and has looked good. He probably won't get the full load of carries that an RB1 would get, but on the other hand, he may get more work than most expect.

There are injury concerns
OL Ar'maj Reed-Adams showed up at yesterday's luncheon with his left arm in a sling. That, of course, is not good news. If he can't play tonight, then true freshman Blake Ivy will likely take his place. Originally recruited as a tackle, the former 4-star has been at right guard much of the year.
I've also heard rumblings that Amari Daniels may not be a go tonight. I don't know if that's definitely the case, but that would clearly be a big loss and a real bummer, because he has been a team guy for the last couple of years and deserves his time in the spotlight. If he can't go, that of course means more Owens and EJ Smith.

Opt-outs or key transfers out for tonight's game
A&M: Shemar Turner, Shemar Stewart, Nic Scourton
USC: RBs Woody Marks and Quinten Joyner (Marks opted out, Joyner transferred to Texas Tech)
WRs Zachariah Branch, Kyron Hudson, Duce Williams (all transferred)
RT Mason Murphy (transferred to Auburn)
CB Jaylin Smith (opted out)
S Zion Branch (transferred)
DE Sam Greene (transferred)

Juggling the desire to win with 2025 prep

Clearly, the Aggies are going to look different tonight. Cashius Howell and Rylan Kennedy will start at defensive end and DJ Hicks will start next to Albert Regis at defensive tackle (and that's big pair of dudes). Ernest Campbell, Ashton Bethel-Roman and Izaiah Williams are looking at real playing time at receiver, and expect them to get some playing time. DE Solomon Williams will play as well. Coach Elko said that they're treating the game as a start to 2025, but they also want to win to finish off 2024 in a good way.

Where A&M stands with the nation's top recruit for 2026

There was an article from a USA Today-affiliated site that indicated A&M is in a strong position with 5-star OT Jackson Cantwell, who is currently Rivals' number one player in the nation for the 2026 class. I'm not nearly that optimistic. He is interested in A&M and he does like Elko and Adam Cushing, but the Missouri native has been looking at a lot of Big 10 schools (Michigan and Ohio State, for instance) and hasn't been down to Aggieland since early this year. If they can get him back down here for one of their elite junior days next month or early February, then you can take them seriously as a contender. But right now, I think anything else is pure conjecture.

College FBs new world........QB quits at half-time

Miami QB refuses to play after half time to what-ever for the future......

ORLANDO, FL - In a stunning move, one which will be discussed and debated for a long time, Miami's record-setting quarterback Cam Ward opted out of the Pop-Tarts Bowl at halftime. As a result, he stood by and witnessed his team go down in defeat. Ward exited the game 12-of-19 for 190 yards and three touchdowns.

Hard enough to have players opt out who are going into the portal or going pro, but opt out during the game leaving your teammates to lose......

Have to wonder where college football will be in a few years........

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The greatest bust of all time -- the 2022 class
When you don't do your homework, ignore more red flags than a Soviet parade and don't emphasize discipline as you chase talent, this is what you get:

LT Overton (5-star): Transferred to Alabama
Jacoby Mathews (5-star): Transferred to nowhere
Shemar Stewart (5-star): Possible first rounder
Denver Harris (5-star): Kicked out, on third school
Marquis Groves-Killebrew (4-star): Transferred to Louisville, is no longer there
Kam Dewberry (4-star): Backup
Jake Johnson (4-star): Transferred to UNC, doesn’t play
Enai White (4-star): Transferring
Anthony Lucas (4-star): Transferred to USC, had 16 tackles before being hurt this year
Mark Nabou (3-star): Starting center before injury
Gabe Dindy (4-star): Transferring
Evan Stewart (5-star): Transferred to Oregon
Le’Veon Moss (4-star): Starter, possible All-SEC selection despite injury
Chris Marshall (4-star): Transferred/kicked out, on third school
Walter Nolen (5-star): Transferred to Ole Miss, likely first round pick
Theo Ohrstrom (4-star); Starter
Smoke Bouie (4-star): Kicked out, transferred to UGA, kicked out
Bryce Anderson (4-star): Starter
Jadon Scarlett (4-star): Backup
Ethan Moczulski (3-star): Transferred to Illinois
Ish Harris (4-star): Flunked out, transferred to UH, flunked out
Jarred Kerr (3-star): backup
Martrell Harris (4-star): Backup
Bobby Taylor (4-star): Retired
Noah Thomas (4-star): Starter
Hunter Erb (3-star): Backup
Conner Weigman (4-star): Transferring
PJ Williams (4-star): Kicked out, transferred to SMU
Donovan Green (4-star): Starter before injury
Malick Sylla (4-star): Transferring


That is a 5-star list of busts. It’s pitiful. A&M got more players who were expelled or kicked off the team in that class than they did starters. Several more were suggested to get out the door before the foot hit them. A couple (Jake Johnson and Jacoby Mathews, especially) made terrible career decisions. Johnson had 2 catches for 21 yards this year.

Two of these players -- Stewart and Nolen -- were told their value to the program was not worth the value they placed on themselves financially. So they were allowed to walk. You can debate whether that was the right move or not, but neither got what they initially wanted. After Stewart took himself out of the Ole Miss game when he was fully healthy, his goose was cooked. Nolen just wanted big money. Ole Miss came closest as they tried to buy a natty, but they busted. He, on the other hand, did well for himself.

It’s kind of terrifying that, within three years, three of these guys have literally vanished without a trace. Taylor may not be playing, but he’ll be a success off the field.

Jimbo Fisher Fed up the program and his career with this class. He let his ego run the show and didn’t do his homework as he chased talent and not character. That’s why it was so important, and refreshing, to hear Mike Elko say that current players will, and do, have a say in who gets recruited. If someone doesn’t seem like a fit for the locker room, then they’re not going to be an Aggie. It's also a major reason why Fisher will probably never coach again, unless West Virginia gets really desperate.

The more I think about this class, the angrier I get.

Portal rumblings

Here's A&M's shopping list at the moment: multiple wide receivers, a quarterback, a tight end, a lot of defensive linemen and a veteran corner. So here are some names I have heard linked to A&M, or expect will be linked shortly:

Cornerback Julian Humphrey, formerly of Georgia, has indicated his interest in A&M and that appears to be mutual. Humphrey is from the Houston area and has considered A&M seriously in the past. Miami is another school that will be after him and has clearly indicated interest.

Oklahoma wide receiver Nic Anderson went in the portal yesterday and I know he is very high, if not at the very top, of A&M's wish list. Higher than Micah Hudson. Anderson's from Katy and the Aggies really wanted him out of high school, but he locked in with OU early on and that was that.

Hudson, obviously, is someone they're after. LSU is also involved, and they're getting ripped by receiver departures.

Kentucky has two receivers in the portal that will draw interest, including very likely from A&M: Barion Brown and Dane Key. They were the top two receivers for the Wildcats last season and put up strong numbers on a team that was terrible throwing the ball (110th nationally). The Aggies have already indicated interest in Brown, who averaged 12.4 YPC and scored three touchdowns this past season. He's also played some running back, so his versatility will certainly appeal to the Aggies.

One guy I would say A&M has a really good shot at getting is former Arkansas receiver Isaiah Sategna. He was originally committed to A&M back during his high school process, but ended up going to Arkansas when his dad joined the track staff there. His dad has returned to A&M to work with Pat Henry, and Sategna promptly announced his intention to transfer. Sategna is an absolute burner, averaged 13 yards a catch, returns kicks and would be a prototype replacement for Cyrus Allen.

Arkansas tight end Luke Hasz pulled a stunner this morning and announced he will be transferring. He's had injury issues in his first two seasons, but when he's played, he's been a fantastic pass-catching tight end. He caught 32 passes for 324 yards and four touchdowns this past season, and I would think a lot of teams will be after him. It makes sense, purely from a depth and experience position, that A&M will be one of them.

OU quarterback Jackson Arnold is heading to the portal, and his dual-threat nature could be one that appeals to A&M. Even though he played behind a sieve of an offensive line, Arnold completed 62.6% of his passes for 1,426 yards, 12 TD and 3 INT -- stats not too dissimilar to Marcel Reed's. He also ran for another 44 yards and 3 scores. OU's offense was an utter disaster this year, but he did what he could with what he had.

The Aggies would almost certainly have interest in K-State's Avery Johnson if he goes into the portal, but there have been no indications yet that he will. Johnson only completed 59.6% of his passes (Reed completed 61.1%) this year, but threw for 2,517 yards, 22 touchdowns and 9 picks. He also ran for another 548 yards and 6 scores.

A&M took Nic Scourton from Purdue last year, and he was replaced by sophomore Will Heldt. The 6-foot-6, 265-pound Heldt ended up with 10 TFL and 5 sacks on the season, and now he's in the portal. He doesn't have Texas ties (he's an Indiana kid), but he seems like the kind of guy A&M would like to have on the defensive front.

There's going to be others. A lot of others. But here are some guys to keep an eye on as we really get into this.

What's Reed going to work on?

Unless A&M goes out and gets an absolute superstar at quarterback, Marcel Reed is the man in 2025 and beyond. He will make his eighth career start in the bowl game and ended the regular season with 2,073 yards of total offense and 18 touchdowns. That's pretty decent for a guy who didn't play more than 1/3 of the season. But it goes without saying there's work that needs to be done by Reed, and he's aware of it. The primary objectives for the offseason, when it gets here, will be to get stronger and to work on his downfield progressions. Like many observers have noted, he's missed a lot of wide open receivers because he had a tendency to run before he should. That especially got him in trouble against Auburn and Texas, as he ran into sacks instead of out of them.

Offensive line starters all appear to be returning

Elko said during his press conference that one thing the Aggies have done poorly historically is keeping "fringe" NFL draft picks for an extra season when they have eligibility left. Two of the biggest ones for this class Will Lee and Scooby Williams, have already said they're returning. Trey Zuhn, Dametrious Crownover and Ar'Maj Reed-Adams all could be potential draft picks, but there hasn't been any indication to this point that they're considering leaving.
Zuhn would probably go first of the three, but he had a late-season slump and his family has put an emphasis on getting his degree. He's also a key piece to the team puzzle, which he takes seriously. Crownover didn't give up a sack this season, but he's still developing as far as technique goes. Reed-Adams actually cracked Mel Kiper's top 10 guards (at 10th), but he has wanted to be at A&M his entire life and I haven't heard any real buzz around him. He was inconsistent over the course of the season, dominating at times and struggling at others, so that may hurt him.

My in-laws had their house wrecked yesterday

Their house, which is almost a century old, was seriously damaged by today's tornado. They don't have insurance and I don't know if they can even repair it. They may need to get another house entirely. I've set up a gofundme and, if you all feel like I haven't asked you for enough, they could sure use the help. They're wonderful folks and have helped people when they could have used the money on themselves and nobody would have complained. But Rick is fighting serious health issues now and they're both retired. They're in a very tough situation.

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