Texas A&M Aggies 2025 Season Recap (11–2)
Texas A&M delivered a statement season in 2025, finishing 11–2 behind a balanced offense and one of the nation’s most dominant defenses.
Marcel Reed powered the Aggies with over 2,200 passing yards and 23 touchdowns, while
Le’Veon Moss anchored the ground game. The passing attack featured explosive playmakers
Mario Craver and
Kevin Concepcion, with
Amari Niblack controlling the middle at tight end.
Defensively, the Aggies were elite.
Cashius Howell headlined the unit with
51 TFLs and
21 sacks, earning both
the Chuck Bednarik Award and
Bronko Nagurski Trophy. With playmakers at every level, Texas A&M cemented its place as a national contender and closed the year as one of college football’s most complete teams.
With physical dominance in the trenches, playmakers at every level, and national award recognition, Texas A&M’s 11–2 season stands as one of the program’s strongest campaigns. The Aggies set the standard with toughness, execution, and championship-caliber defense, leaving no doubt that this was a year to remember in College Station.