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5-star Demas has confidence in himself and A&M recruiting VIP By BRIAN PERRONI When Tomball five-star wide receiver Demond Demas committed to Texas A&M back in September of his junior year, there were a lot of people at the time that did not thing the pledge would last long. However, that has not been the case. The 6-foot-3, 182-pound standout is the leader of a top-10-ranked Aggie class and is in College Station seemingly every chance he gets. That included this past weekend. Demas wanted to use his official just before the dead period, but had a birthday party for his brother. However, he still made sure to get to town on Saturday afternoon to do some recruiting on a big weekend. His efforts have already paid off with one player as four-star offensive guard Akinola Ogunbiyi, a one-time early Aggie pledge, flipped his commitment back to A&M from Georgia on Sunday. "It was fun. It's home, so it was just a normal weekend for me," the nation's No. 15 overall composite propect said. "But, I wanted others to make sure to feel like it was home, too. "I talked to Aki. We got him back on board. He just needed to see what made him commit in the first place. This class is like a family and he knew that. It was an easy decision for him." Another player in town on an unofficial visit was North Shore five-star Zachary Evans, the top-ranked running back in the country. "With Zach, he sees what's going on in College Station," Demas said. "I'm doing everything I can to make sure of it, too. You see I got Aki back on board. Obviously, [Evans] needs an o-line." Evans recently failed to include any in-state programs in his top 5. While Demas does not want to put words in his fellow prospect's mouth, he says there's a reason the running back made the trip to Aggieland. "All I'm going to say is, he's going to that school for a reason," Demas said of Evans' visit. "He's going to that school for a reason. He didn't just show up because he was bored. "It was the same thing with me. When I didn't include A&M in my top 5, look where I ended up. Vernon (Broughton), he wasn't talking about A&M too much for a while there but, again, look at his actions. He's been there now twice this month." Next up for Demas is The Opening Finals this coming weekend and next week in Frisco. His 7-on-7 team for the event is absolutely loaded and he has high expectations for it. "Oh man, my team, I'm excited. I think we're going to win it all," Demas said. "It's Bryce Young at quarterback, Zach Evans at running back. Then me, Julian Fleming, Gee Scott, Troy Omeire, Parker Washington at receiver. I don't see anybody stopping us. You've got the top running back in the country, the top receivers in the country. Double one of us, there are ton of other threats." While he wants his team to show out, Demas wants to make a big impression individually as well. He is not shy of having a goal of being the No. 1-ranked player in the country. "You know I've never lacked confidence," he said. "I want to show that I'm the top player in the country. Period. This is my chance to do that and I can't wait
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Breaking it down: Where A&M stands at every position VIP ByBRIAN PERRONI 31 minutes ago With six commitments so far in the month of June, the outlook for the Texas A&M class is starting to become more clear. While a year ago, things started to fill up a little more quickly than this cycle, the Aggies now have some momentum and could be adding more pledges soon. Let’s take a look at where things stand, position by position. QUARTERBACK At quarterback, the primary target is Haynes King of Longview. The nation’s top uncommitted passer, the 6-foot-2.5, 185-pound dual-threat is very close to making a decision. After taking four official visits in the past month, King wants to have a commitment done by the time the Elite 11 Finals begin. That just so happens to be this coming Friday. While his most recent two officials were to Auburn and Duke, this is pretty much an A&M/Tennessee battle. The Vols were in on him early and he has developed a very good relationship with the staff there. However, A&M has the distance factor in its favor as well as a depth chart that is open once Kellen Mond leaves and a proven quarterback developer in Jimbo Fisher. It could go either way, but my Crystal Ball prediction is on the Aggies. If King chooses Tennessee, look for A&M to circle back on Malik Hornsby, who committed to North Carolina last month. He took an unofficial visit to Aggieland two weeks ago. If for some reason they don’t land King or Hornsby, the Aggies had Stephenville’s Kade Renfro, a current North Texas commit, in for two consecutive days of camp this month. A&M is also recruiting four-star Alabama athlete Kristian Story as a quarterback and, should the Aggies land him, it would probably be the only way they take two passers in the class. If quarterback does not work out, he could play either safety or linebacker. Story is down to A&M and Alabama and plans to announce between the two on July 18. RUNNING BACK (Photo: Brian Perroni, 247Sports) This is one position where things could get interesting if several others all want on board. The Aggies took a commitment two weekends ago from Deondre Jacksonout of Georgia while on his official visit. They like him as a between-the-tackles back in the SEC. This past weekend, national top-50 prospect Daniyel Ngata of Folsom, Calif., was in town on an official visit. He is an all-purpose back and a change-of-pace guy that A&M wants in the class. He has only used one of his official visits so far, but the Aggies are very much in the running. In the same mold as Ngata is four-star Devon Achane of Fort Bend Marshall. While many schools like the electric playmaker as a slot receiver, A&M is recruiting him at running back. He took an unofficial visit to Aggieland this past week and also met with the track coaches. Despite an official to North Carolina over the weekend, the feeling is that he will stay closer to home. Achane wants to play running back so A&M has that going in its favor. He does not plan to announce for a while but he is high on the Aggies and vice versa. Over the weekend, A&M played host to the nation’s top running back in North Shore five-star Zachary Evans on an unofficial visit. While he did not include any in-state schools in his recent top 5, the Aggies are very much in it with him. There has long been talk around North Shore that he likes A&M more than he has let on and then Bradley Dale Peveto has been doing a very good job recruiting him. This one will be a marathon but all of the Aggie commits are working on him as well. Four-star Sam Adams II out of Washington is an Aggie legacy but has never been to College Station. That will change when he makes it to campus in late July for an unofficial visit. However, in-state Washington has been the school has followed for a long time and will be tough to beat out. He has also already used officials to Florida and Ohio State. Lamy Constant out of Brooklyn and EJ Smith of Dallas Jesuit both named A&M in their final groups over the weekend, but neither is expected to be part of the Aggie class. WIDE RECEIVER (Photo: Brian Perroni, 247Sports) A&M has one of the country’s best wide receiver hauls already. Five-star Demond Demas is the highest-ranked member of the entire class and also the face of it. He is in College Station practically every chance he can get, including this past weekend. Fort Bend Austin’s Troy Omeire is a national top-100 prospect that was a big head-to-head victory over Texas earlier this month. Both the Longhorns and LSU felt good about their chances but Omeire made up his mind after his official to A&M. Four-star Muhsin Muhammad III of Charlotte (N.C.) Myers Park is a player that receivers coach Dameyune Craigreally wanted and was able to convince to eschew the local schools for A&M. After an official visit last month, he returned again with his family a month later and filmed a commitment video. The Aggies are done at receiver unless A&M Consolidated’s Devin Price wants in. The son of defensive ends coach Terry Price still has a spot in the class and could make a decision soon after recently officially visiting across town. Arizona is his other top choice. TIGHT END Southlake Carroll’s Blake Smith saw a ton of offers pour in this spring. The 6-foot-4, 247-pounder split time between quarterback and tight end as a junior and, though he saw limited action as a receiver, was an all-district selection. He impressed a ton of schools this spring, though, and was offered by almost every top program in the country. However, A&M received his first official visit earlier this month and Smith shut things down for good after. If he is the only tight end in the class, it would not be a surprise. However, the Aggies are still after a few. Five-star Arik Gilbert out of Georgia is a longshot, but did unofficially visit this spring. Reeltown, Ala., athlete Eric Shawworked out at both tight end and linebacker at camp and could be a take at either spot. He is high on South Carolina after a recent official visit, though. OFFENSIVE LINE (Photo: Brian Perroni, 247Sports) A&M currently has four commitments in the class on the offensive line. Two of those – Josh Bankhead of The Woodlands College Park and Akinola Ogunbiyi of Fort Bend Kempner – will definitely finish in it. At this point, the other two are up in the air. Former A&M offensive line coach Jim Turner took a commitment from Navasota’s Jordan Jefferson in early February of his freshman year. At this point, it would be a surprise if Jefferson ended up in the A&M class. Fort Bend Hightower guard Smart Chibuzo could potentially jeopardize his spot if he takes other visits, as he has long mentioned he planned to. He is set to officially visit Aggieland in October and there will likely be a ‘come to Jesus’ talk then. The Aggies likely have room for two more and there are two players that are the most likely at this point. Athens four-star tackle Garrett Hayes is one of those players that is just not all that focused on the recruiting process. However, he is an Aggie legacy and has been to College Station several times. A&M is in good shape but Arkansas is pressing as well. Chris Morris of Memphis (Tenn.) Central has been to A&M perhaps more often than any other out-of-state player. A versatile lineman, the national top-100 prospect is high on the Aggies and plans to officially visit in the fall. A&M is in good shape with him as well. Over the weekend, Clear Creek four-star tackle Chad Lindberg used his fifth and final official visit to Aggieland. He’s still a longshot, though, and seems likely to be Texas-bound. Also in town for an official was Sedrick Van Pran, a four-star center out of New Orleans (La.) Warren Easton. It will be an uphill battle for him, though. A&M had four-star Carthage tackle and Arkansas commit Ty'kieast Crawford on campus this spring for an unofficial, but he is a longshot as well. DEFENSIVE END (Photo: Brian Perroni, 247Sports) At defensive end, Texas A&M has a commitment from one the highest-rated pass rushers on its board. Camden (N.J.) Woodrow Wilson four-star Fadil Diggs committed to the Aggies in early May as he built a very good rapport with area recruiter Elijah Robinson. He has since taken official visits to Florida and Penn State, but the Aggies are not too worried at this point. There are a trio of in-state defensive ends that A&M is after as well. Houston Cy Ridge four-star Vernon Broughton used his fifth and final official visit over the weekend as he made his way to Aggieland. The 6-foot-5, 286-pound defender had also spent the night in College Station a few weeks prior during summer camp. After the visit, there is some optimism surrounding Broughton and A&M. He plans to make a decision in the relatively near future. At one point, Arkansas felt good about its standing, but that has faded a bit. This looks like it will be an A&M/Texas battle. Neither would surprise but, at this moment, I would predict A&M if I were forced to make a prediction. Manor four-star Princely Umanmielendoes not plan to announce until October but A&M recently had him on campus for yet another unofficial and he really likes how he would be used in the Aggie defense. A&M will also get the final official visit before he makes his decision. This one will likely be a three-team battle with A&M, Oklahoma and Texas. The third of the group is Alfred Collinsof Bastrop Cedar Creek. The Aggies were the first team to offer him and he has an official visit set up for the Alabama game. However, his mother played basketball at Texas and, because of that, he grew up a big Longhorn fan. He was in Austin again over the weekend and Texas definitely has the momentum there. Four-star Jason Harris out of Arizona is a converted basketball player. He plans to officially visit A&M for the Alabama game weekend as well but his brother Jalen is a current defensive end for in-state Arizona while his father played linebacker for the Wildcats and his mother played basketball there. Needless to say, it will be hard to beat out Arizona. The Aggies will also work to get four-star Tyler Baron out of Knoxville on campus but he is a longshot. DEFENSIVE TACKLE (Photo: Ryan Callahan, 247Sports) Texas A&M added a big – literally and figuratively – piece of the puzzle this past week when Isaiah Raikes of Richland (N.J.) St. Augustine chose the Aggies over Penn State. The 6-foot-0.5, 324-pound defender is a run stuffer in the middle. The Aggies want at least one more interior defender to go along with him though. The most likely is a recent official visit. Dallas Walker of Smyrna, Tenn., was in town two weekends ago and the Aggies made a huge impression him. In fact, a commitment in the relatively near future from the 6-foot-4, 315-pound defender is not out of the question. A&M had a big-time national top-100 prospect in town over the weekend in Jaquelin Roy of Baton Rouge (La.) U-High on an official visit. He also spent a weekend in College Station in early February, while he was still an LSU commit. Roy has grown close to a number of the current Aggie pledges and once again left very high on A&M. However, the Aggies are going to have to fight off Alabama and LSU for his services. Like with Evans, this recruitment is going to be a marathon. National top-100 prospect Omari Thomas of Memphis (Tenn.) Briarcrest Christian spent multiple days in Aggieland last summer and plans to officially visit in the fall. It would seen as a huge coup to land him, but you never know once he gets on campus again. LINEBACKER (Photo: 247Sports) With the lack of linebackers in the state of Texas, this has become a position that is a bit of a question mark at the moment. The Aggies do not have a commitment yet at the position and, depending on how things play out with the top targets, A&M could find itself looking for late bloomers again like in the 2019 class. A&M would love to land four-star Kourt Williams out of Southern California. He has been to town both on an unofficial and official visit. After making it town Ohio State this past weekend, he has now used all five of his officials and a decision is not too far off. The Buckeyes have a lot of momentum there. Another outside prospect the Aggies are in on is Antonio Doyle out of St. Louis (Mo.) Lutheran North. The four-star was scheduled to be in town this past weekend on an official visit but surprisingly committed to in-state Missouri two weeks prior and canceled the trip. A&M will continue to work to get Doyle, who at one time was considered an Aggie lean, on campus in the fall. On the inside, four-star Noah Sewell out of Utah is a major target. The ultra-athletic 6-foot-2, 266-pounder has been to Aggieland unofficially and says the three schools he definitely plans to officially visit are A&M, Georgia and Oregon. Due to family ties, Oregon is thought to currently have the upper hand but he has very real interest in the Aggies and is one of their top overall defensive targets. Choe Bryant-Strother out of Georgia is a target at inside linebacker. He is coming off a visit to Nebraska over the weekend that went well, but plans to use an official to A&M in the fall. He has been to campus once for an unofficial. The Aggies offered North Shore’s Matthew Roberts after a camp earlier this month. He just transferred to the school from Kansas City, where he played defensive end. How hard the Aggies pursue the 6-foot-1, 210-pound defender at this point is a bit of an unknown. Another in-state prospect to pick up an offer from camp was Kenneth Phillips IIIof Fort Bend Bush. A bit undersized at 5-foot-11.5, 205 pounds, Phillips was offered as a linebacker/safety hybrid. Again, this position could see some late offers and that approach paid off a year ago. The Aggies may have to hope it does again. CORNERBACK (Photo: Brian Perroni, 247Sports) This is another position that could get interesting. The Aggies have a commitment from one of the top overall players on their board in national top-100 prospect Jaylon Jones from Cibolo Steele. But, they need a few more at the spot. A&M has one more big in-state target in Aldine MacArthur’s Joshua Eaton. The four-star could potentially make a decision this summer, as soon as July 4, and, if he does, it would seem to bode well for A&M. His only scheduled official visit so far is to Aggieland while Texas – which is seen as the primary competition – just landed a four-star corner commit over the weekend and is still after another. Two weekends ago, the Aggies convinced Kansas City (Mo.) Raytown four-star Dontae Manning to officially visit. The national top-100 prospect has been committed to Oklahoma since mid-April, but it is anything but a solid pledge. He is high on the Aggies and Maurice Linguist and Co. are working hard to flip him. Also in town that weekend was four-star Joshuah Moten of Fort Washington (Md.) National Christian Academy. He had been committed to Penn State until a couple days before the trip. Now, after officials to A&M and Nebraska, he plans to announce on July 2. Colonial Heights (Va.) Life Christian Academy cornerback Joseph Johnsonis another recently official visit. He was offered by A&M on the trip but it’s unclear at the moment how hard the Aggies will push. Johnson also plans to announce on July 2 and is down to A&M, N.C. State, Ohio State and Penn State. The Buckeyes are not likely an option and he could decide to rejoin the Wolfpack commitment list. Yet another prospect announcing on July 2 is Joey Hunter of Tyrone (Ga.) Sandy Creek. He earned an offer after an impressive camp performance earlier this month. However, the timing of his commitment could benefit South Carolina, which had him on campus for an official visit this past weekend. The Aggies would like to add a junior college corner as well but with Blinn’s Marco Domio likely LSU-bound, there is a question as to who it could be. Look for the defensive staff to continue evaluating players during the season. SAFETY (Photo: Billy Embody, 247Sports) Like with cornerback, there are a lot of moving parts at safety. And, like at cornerback, there is a big in-state target. With out-of-state prospects Jordan Morant and Antonio Johnson committing to Michigan and Tennessee, respectively, the Aggies will turn the hear up even more on Shadow Creek four-star Xavion Alford. 3COMMENTS He is close friends with Eaton and the two made the trip together to campus for a recent camp. If Eaton ends up in the fold, he would help the Aggies in their pursuit of Alford. Alford is also high on Auburn, Florida, LSU and Texas, among others. Houston St. Pius speedy wide receiver Seth Jones was recently asked to come back for a second camp at A&M and work at defensive back, a position he has not played. He impressed enough to earn an offer. The 6-foot, 180-pounder is fast enough to play corner but could be a better fit at safety. This will likely be an A&M/Baylor battle and could come down to if he wants to stay at wideout. Prior to the Aggie offer, Jones was close to committing to the Bears. The Aggies are also trying to get Vito Tisdale from Kentucky in town for a visit but, until he makes it, should be considered a longshot. A&M could also potentially circle back to Dwight McGlothern if his senior season at Klein Oak goes well. He was once considered a heavy Aggie lean
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OB confirmed with Evans brother they are visiting today
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@Lobwedgephil Liucci has a new article up about OOS recruiting. Need the scoop.
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A&M readying for its biggest official visit weekend so far VIP ByBRIAN PERRONI 3 minutes ago Share 0 Comments Texas A&M has had a few big official visit weekends in the spring. However, on the final one before the dead period, they are set to host their biggest one so far. The Aggies will have a lot of fall officials, but this coming weekend will go a long way with some highly-ranked prospects.Two of the visitors set to be on campus are current commitments.-The Woodlands College Park offensive guard Josh Bankhead pledged to the Aggies the same day he was offered over a year ago. He has remained rock solid in his commitment and has been a vocal leader of the class. He has also grown close to Roy, which works with them both being in town the same weekend for their officials.-Fort Bend Hightower offensive guard Smart Chibuzo has also been committed to A&M for over a year. However, he has still made other visits and picked up several other offers since making the pledge last June. Earlier this spring, the 6-foot-5, 330-pound lineman said he planned to take other officials. It will be interesting to see if he changes his tone after this coming weekendThose two will be joined by another offensive lineman as well.Clear Creek offensive tackle Chad Lindberg has already used three of his officials, including one to LSU this past weekend. He plans to use the final two before the dead period begins next Monday and one of those will be to A&M. Lindberg is a fan of offensive line coach Josh Henson, so the Aggies have that going in their favor, but it will be tough to keep him from Texas.The defensive line will have a pair of national top-100 visitors as well. -Cy Ridge defensive end Vernon Broughton has one of his five allotted official visits left and will be using it to trip to A&M this coming weekend. The 6-foot-5, 280-pound defender was at Ohio State this past weekend and LSU the one before that. He has also visited Texas, but it could be Arkansas that is the biggest threat. His trip to Fayetteville went very well and the Hogs have a lot of momentum. Still, A&M had him on campus for a camp two weeks ago and he stayed the night after, so this will be his second trip to Aggieland in a short period. With all his officials out of the way, Broughton plans to make a decision before the end of the summer. -Baton Rouge (La.) U-High defensive tackle Jaquelin Roy was committed to LSU when he made an unofficial visit to A&M in February that lasted an entire weekend. He was joined on that trip by Joel Williams and Major Burns. The latter made a pledge to the Aggies at the time but has since backed off that and is now committed to LSU. Roy, though, decommitted from his home state school this spring. He is high on A&M but it will be an uphill battle vs. the Tigers, as well as against Alabama. A&M will be hosting one of the country's top running backs as well. -Folsom, Calif., all-purpose back Daniyel Ngata is ranked as the No. 48 overall prospect in the country and will be using his first official visit to come to Aggieland. He recently narrowed things to a somewhat-surprising top 7 that was missing some of the traditional West Coast powers. His older brother Joe just signed with Clemson as a wide receiver in the class of 2019 and the younger Ngata has the Tigers in his top group. However, them already having two running back pledges in the class could certainly help A&M. The other scheduled official visitor is still up in the air and likely won't be sure either way until late in the week. -St. Louis (Mo.) Lutheran North four-star linebacker Antonio Doyle had listed a top two of A&M and Missouri but had long been considered an Aggie lean. However, he surprised a lot of people by committing to the in-state Tigers on his official visit a little over a week ago. He returned to Columbia on an unofficial visit this past weekend. A&M still wants to get him on campus and his recruitment seems far from over, but will he decide to make his scheduled trip this weekend? If not, will he make one during the season? There could be another official visitor as well. -Memphis (Tenn.) Central national top-100 offensive lineman Chris Morris has been to Aggieland more times than probably any other out-of-state prospect in the class. The No. 87 overall prospect has A&M among his top two or three schools and says he might use his official visit this coming weekend. If not, he would use it for a game weekend. Morris will decide later in the week. The Aggies will get a big unofficial visitor as well. -Four-star Watson (La.) Live Oak defensive tackle Jalen Lee was offered by A&M during the spring evaluation period. The 6-foot-3, 285-pound defender added a number of big offers around that time and has found himself a wanted man. He has yet to take any officials but says he will be in College Station this coming weekend on an unofficial visit. It will be tough to beat in-state LSU but he does not plan to make a decision for a while
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Latest on Devon Achane Brian Perroni I've done a lot of asking around on this and have done my best to put the pieces together on everything. Also, I should give the caveat that is Daniyel Ngata shuts things down this coming weekend (I don't think he does anything this early but A&M is in good shape there), then much of this goes out the window. -Achane was scheduled to visit A&M a couple of times this past week. Once was supposed to be with Malik Hornsby and Warren Robinson for an unofficial visit Monday and the other was supposed to be for an unofficial visit Thursday when he did not make it on Monday. However, track got in the way of both. He had been in New Mexico over the weekend for a big track meet and didn't make it back in time to join Hornsby and Robinson. He also had a big track meet in North Carolina this past weekend that he was prepping for, so didn't make the trip on Thursday. Track is very serious to him and these were both big meets - especially the one in North Carolina. He was going to be riding with his coach and others players but had never really committed to either trip. It would have been nice for A&M to get him on campus bit it was not like he just decided he wasn't interested and blew it off or anything. -At this point, A&M is the only place Achane has ever been. He came for a game this past season. He is not really into the recruiting process and that is a perfect example showing it. Most 4-stars have been all over the place on visits. He just likes playing football and running track. Anything else is a distraction. -He had told me last month that he had an official set to UNC for this coming weekend. Talking to people, I doubt that happens. I will check later in the week, but it would surprise people if he made the visit. He also told me had a an official set to FSU for Oct. 25. The Seminoles want him and Hornsby both to visit but Taggart didn't want to do spring officials. Marshall has a late bye week, which is that Oct. 25 weekend, so Achane very tentatively set that up. There is talk that that one is unlikely to happen either. A lot of schools will be vying for that same weekend as Fort Bend Marshall is expected to go deep in the playoffs again, so he won't have many free weekends. -Achane REALLY wants to play running back. He had told me that, but I didn't quite understand the extent of how much he wants to. He likes Texas but they want him as a slot, so that's a big strike there for them. Not many schools have told him running back, but A&M is one of them. -The feeling around Achane is that he is not likely to go far from home. His mom wants to be able to see him play. He may take visits further, but some folks would be surprised if he ended up a long way away. That is again good news for A&M. Another school that could potentially make a move with both the RB and distance factors is TCU, but the Frogs have not recruited him all that hard. There was speculation that they didn't think they could legitimately be in it. -Achane is a guy that is a bit unpredictable because he dislikes the process so much. He could randomly commit somewhere tomorrow or he could ignore the whole thing until January or so and neither would surprise me. But, at this point, A&M checks all his boxes and is the only place he's been. The Aggies are in pretty good shape here. I am curious if he eventually decides he is more open to slot than he is currently - of if other schools decide to sell him on being a RB instead - but A&M can point to the fact they've always said RB and it is also close to home
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Per the flagship McClellan made it to Austin
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