Texas A&M Locks In Physically Dominant 10-Man Class Following Statement Wins Over Georgia, Alabama, and Ole Miss
Texas A&M’s surge on the field is now paying off on the recruiting trail. After a stunning three‑week stretch that saw the Aggies defeat
Georgia,
Alabama, and
Ole Miss, the staff capitalized on the national spotlight by securing a physically imposing 10-man high school class. With eight four-stars and several prospects boasting NFL-caliber frames, this group checks every box the staff targeted: size, versatility, and long-term upside. It’s a class built to keep A&M competitive in the trenches and on the edges for years to come.
Headliners Bring Star Power
The jewel of the class is
ATH Jeremy Birmigham, a rare 6'6 athlete who can line up at tight end, EDGE, or even big receiver. His combination of size and movement skills makes him one of the most intriguing signees in the country, and he cited the Georgia win as the moment he knew A&M was “building something real.”
Joining him is
OT Kyree Teague, a top‑10 national tackle whose SEC-ready mass and power fit perfectly with the identity A&M displayed in its win over Alabama.
DT John Torres adds immediate depth inside, while
OLB Benyke Keke and
ATH Austin Reeshad bring explosive playmaking ability to both sides of the ball. Reeshad said the Ole Miss win “sealed the deal.”
Trench Talent Defines the Class
A&M doubled down on size and long-term development with
OT Trae Willingham, a towering 6'8 prospect with elite length, and
EDGE Rico Mateo, a long, twitchy pass rusher with a high ceiling.
MLB Bob Crawford adds stability, instincts, and leadership to the middle of the defense — the type of player who thrives in SEC play.
Sleeper Additions Could Outperform Rankings
Three-star signees
Matt Bono and
Barry Feeney round out the class. Bono brings size, motor, and toughness at linebacker, while Feeney is a smooth, technically sound receiver who could rise quickly with development. Both players fit the staff’s emphasis on physicality and competitive traits.
Final Verdict
This is a top‑10 caliber class built around physicality, versatility, and long-term upside — and the timing couldn’t be better. Texas A&M’s on-field momentum has translated directly into recruiting success, and the Aggies have added multiple players who could become foundational pieces of the program’s future.
If the wins keep coming, this class may be remembered as the turning point.
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TEXAS A&M AGGIES – SIGNED CLASS
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BLUE-CHIP HEADLINERS
ATH – Jeremy Birmigham | 6'6, 246 | Houston, TX

4★ | NAT 79 | POS 6
OT – Kyree Teague | 6'6, 305 | San Antonio, TX

4★ | NAT 150 | POS 10
DT – John Torres | 6'2, 316 | The Woodlands, TX

4★ | NAT 156 | POS 14
OLB – Benyke Keke | 6'3, 218 | Miami, FL

4★ | NAT 176 | POS 15
ATH – Austin Reeshad | 5'11, 183 | San Augustine, TX

4★ | NAT 210 | POS 25
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🧱 HIGH-VALUE FOUR-STARS
MLB – Bob Crawford | 6'0, 222 | Tomball, TX

4★ | NAT 321 | POS 22
OT – Trae Willingham | 6'8, 277 | Rockdale, TX

4★ | NAT 355 | POS 24
EDGE – Rico Mateo | 6'6, 240 | Tomball, TX

4★ | NAT 360 | POS 30
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THREE-STAR UPSIDE PROSPECTS
OLB – Matt Bono | 6'3, 228 | Manor, TX

3★ | NAT 1783 | POS 154
WR – Barry Feeney | 6'1, 178 | Conroe, TX

3★ | NAT 1126 | POS 198
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TOTAL SIGNEES: 10
FOUR-STARS: 8
THREE-STARS: 2
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