Texas A&M University Welcomes New Football Recruits for 2025 Season

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Texas A&M University is excited to announce a talented lineup of high school football recruits for the upcoming 2025 season. These players, hailing from various Texas schools, have impressive stats and ambitions in academics and athletics. With anticipated contributions on both sides of the ball, fans are eager to see how these promising athletes will enhance the Aggies’ performance in the upcoming season.

Texas A&M Welcomes an Exciting Class of Football Recruits for the 2025 Season

Howdy, sports fans! This year, Texas A&M University is thrilled to announce the latest crop of high school football recruits joining the Aggies for the 2025 season. Hailing from various corners of Texas and even a little further, these young athletes are ready to make their mark on the gridiron. Let’s dive right into who these promising players are and why they’re a big deal!

Meet the Emerging Stars

First up, we have Kelton Barney, a powerful running back from Lamar High School in Arlington. Standing at 6’0 and weighing 185 lbs, Kelton comes with an impressive resume. He earned Second Team All-State honors after racking up 1,452 rushing yards and scoring 12 touchdowns during his senior season. He also showcased his versatility by catching 10 passes for an additional 134 yards and 2 touchdowns. ambitious, he’s eyeing a major in Business.

Next in line is Boston Bell, a sharp quarterback from Canyon High School. Bell, who stands at 6’0 and weighs 180 lbs, completed 114 passes for 1,399 yards and 10 touchdowns. His hard work earned him an Honorable Mention on the Panhandle Super Team. He’s a fit for the Aggies, planning to major in Sports & Exercise Science.

Heading to the defensive side, Jeremiah Brinson has made quite an impression. The linebacker from Bowie High School stands 6’1 and weighs 210 lbs. Not only has he earned All-State honors, he also led his team with 134 total tackles, nine of which were for a loss. He’s expected to major in Business.

And who can overlook the defensive line? Azario Brooks hails from Wagner High School in San Antonio. At 6’2 and 235 lbs, Azario was recognized as First Team All-District, showcasing his strength with 58 tackles, including 12 for a loss and 7 sacks. With his sights set on a major in Finance, he’s ready to bolster the Aggie defense!

More Talented Recruits

Not to be outdone, we have Hunter Byerley, a tight end from Alvarado High School. This hulking athlete, at 6’4 and weighing 235 lbs, made waves catching 34 passes for 652 yards and 5 touchdowns. His dual prowess earned him First Team All-District honors. His future plans lean towards a degree in Agricultural Engineering.

Xai Carrasco is another player to watch! This 6’3, 190 lb defensive back from Roswell High School earned All-State honors as both a punter and in the secondary, registering 88 tackles and eight interceptions. Xai aims to share knowledge in Education in the future.

Then there’s the talented Cody Cartwright, an offensive lineman from Aledo, standing at 6’5 and 280 lbs. His First Team All-District selection speaks volumes about his capabilities, and he plans to explore the world of Wildlife Biology in college.

Exciting Possibilities Ahead

The Aggies have also recruited some stellar wide receivers like Andrew Gomez from Stony Point High School, recognized as Player of the Year at receiver and expected to major in Kinesiology. Not to be left behind, Drake Grimes from Farmersville High caught 70 passes for a whopping 1,200 yards and 18 touchdowns, with his major still undecided.

This talented bunch comes from varied backgrounds and represents different fields of study in their intended majors. Each has their own incredible achievements, making their way to College Station, and adding to an exciting roster that is set to charge into the upcoming season with fervor. The expectations are high, but so are the spirits of these young athletes.

As we prepare for the 2025 season, excitement buzzes throughout the Texas A&M campus, and fans are eager to see what these recruits can bring to the beloved Aggies. With their hard work, dedication, and a love for the game, the future looks bright for both the players and the university.

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