Texas A&M hit the practice field for their third session of the spring season, and the buzz around the team is palpable. With 17 new faces from the transfer portal and 25 of 26 recruits from the 2026 class now officially on board, the Aggies are gearing up for what promises to be an exciting season. All eyes, however, remain on starting quarterback Marcel Reed as he enters his third year commanding the offense.
This offseason brought significant changes to the coaching staff. Head Coach Mike Elko had to shuffle his lineup after OC Collin Klein left for the head coaching gig at Kansas State and DC Jay Bateman moved to Kentucky. Elko chose to promote from within, elevating WR coach Holmon Wiggins to offensive coordinator and assistant Lyle Hemphill to defensive coordinator, ensuring continuity and familiarity for the players.
The influx of talent includes standout Alabama transfer wide receiver Isaiah Horton, who joins forces with stars Mario Craver and Ashton Bethel-Roman. This trio is setting up Texas A&M's receiving corps to be one of the top five in the nation. On the defensive side, the secondary looks deeper and more talented than it has in years, bolstered by the additions of veteran edge rushers Anto Saka and Ryan Henderson.
The first three practices have given fans a glimpse of the depth and athleticism across the roster. Here's a breakdown of the highlights from Tuesday's session:
- Ashton Bethel-Roman is poised for a breakout year, showcasing his skills with some impressive routes.
- Mario Craver continues to dazzle, living up to his reputation with consistent playmaking.
- Marcel Reed is finding his groove, delivering sharp passes and showing command of the offense.
- Freshman wideouts Jayden Warren, Aaron Gregory, and Madden Williams are already turning heads with their smooth play and potential.
- Terry Bussey is growing more comfortable in his routes, adding another weapon to the Aggies' arsenal.
- Running back Tiger Riden brings a new dimension to the backfield with his size and power.
- The revamped offensive line is taking shape, providing a solid foundation for the season ahead.
- Freshman tight end Caleb Tafua and transfer cornerback Rickey Gibson are making strong early impressions.
- Edge rusher Anto Saka is already showing why he's a valuable addition to the pass rush.
- Linebacker Noah Mikhail is working hard to secure a key role for the upcoming season.
With the spring practices in full swing, Texas A&M fans have plenty to be excited about as the team builds towards a promising 2026 campaign.
