Just a season ago, Texas A&M fans were buzzing with excitement over the arrival of KC Concepcion. The big question was how his skills would translate to the Aggies' game.
Well, any doubts were quickly put to rest. Concepcion wrapped up the 2025 season with an impressive 61 catches for 919 yards and 9 touchdowns, averaging a solid 15.1 yards per catch.
He didn’t just adapt; he thrived.
Now, as Concepcion prepares for the NFL, Texas A&M supporters are left with a bittersweet feeling. His departure after just one electrifying season leaves a void, but there's no doubt he'll make the Aggies proud at the next level.
Reflecting on his time at Texas A&M, Concepcion expressed deep gratitude: "That year at A&M, it meant everything for me. They believed in me and took a chance on me.
They allowed me to be me again. I owe those guys everything."
It’s clear that his impact was significant. After a season where quarterbacks Conner Weigman and Marcel Reed struggled to find a reliable target, Concepcion's arrival in College Station seemed almost fated.
His partnership with Mario Craver blossomed into one of the top receiver duos in college football. With Concepcion moving on, Craver is poised to step into the WR1 role, ready to lead the Aggies' receiving corps.
Looking ahead, Concepcion is projected to be a late first-round pick, with many draft boards linking him to the San Francisco 49ers. With questions surrounding Brandon Aiyuk's future, the potential pairing of Concepcion and Ricky Pearsall could be a game-changer for the Niners.
As Concepcion takes his next steps, Texas A&M fans will surely be watching with pride, knowing they played a part in his journey.
