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6 minutes ago, Elmer_Fudd said:

With all the Limp Bizkit talk in the recruiting thread, thought it said Fred Durst was entering the portal.  Had to do a double take.

Breathe in, now breathe out

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Posted
33 minutes ago, Fondren & Main said:

Well, it doesn’t take long to call roll.

Helobious is the Earl Campbell of idoits. Got it. 

I think there's a wee chance I have a longer list than you. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, closetojumping said:

If something is a “whoa!!” for you and you don’t think you’re one of the board idiots, then that is something different. There are no current worries in that regard, btw. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Hornius Emeritus said:

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He was the one that decided to fire the coach and set the program on fire with no fucks given. Now he can own the 1-11 season in 2025. 

Posted
7 minutes ago, Newy25 said:


He was the one that decided to fire the coach and set the program on fire with no fucks given. Now he can own the 1-11 season in 2025. 

I think it was actually Troy Taylor that did that

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Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, HuttNuts said:

And Funk Doctor is his Ricky Williams 

If this is about having fun on drugs, I forgive you. Also, putting my name with Ricky Williams will never be an insult. He's my favorite player of all time. God I wouldn't hesitate to sacrifice one of you degenerates to do gummies with the GOAT 

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Posted
12 hours ago, Helobious said:

Lagway did not have surgery, and has no plans to have surgery. Surgery was an option considered for his shoulder and he chose to go the rehab route. Jesus fucking Christ. 

Well fuck. I was really looking forward to seeing Lagway take the field one more time in his life. 

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Posted

Guy that there were rumors we were trying to bring on a visit

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And man, this dude seemed can't-miss out of high school. Sounds like he was injured last year, but still tough.

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Posted
17 hours ago, tokamak said:

So just to kind of sum up where we're at with portal needs/wants:

  • QB - All set
  • RB - They seem fairly happy here. No visitors/interest that I can remember. Maybe they look at a Velton Gardner break-glass-in-case-of-emergency type guy.
  • WR - Definitely seems like they'd take another badass with experience. Wouldn't everyone?
  • TE - Likely done with Endries?
  • OL - Flood doesn't seem like a portal guy, and we're looking at a huge high school class, so I don't see it.
  • IDL - Gotta be done with 5(!) additions from the portal so far.
  • EDGE - I could definitely see it. We brought in the Stanford guy for a visit. Would have to be someone they think can contribute.
  • LB - This one I'm not sure. Seems like Spence is getting good reviews. Depth chart is a little light in underclassmen though. If the right guy came along that had a few years to play like Watson, seems like it'd make sense.
  • DB - I wouldn't think so unless it's a guy that's just too good to pass up. The depth chart is stacked and crowded.
  • P - Done
  • K - Done

Thoughts?

Just to update this, Bobby said this morning (posted by ctj in the Archmania thread) that a transfer CB is unlikely because they like Kobe Black.

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Posted
Just now, tokamak said:

Just to update this, Bobby said this morning (posted by ctj in the Archmania thread) that a transfer CB is unlikely because they like Kobe Black.

The Houston CB got a crystal ball pick to FSU this morning.

Posted
39 minutes ago, tokamak said:

Just to update this, Bobby said this morning (posted by ctj in the Archmania thread) that a transfer CB is unlikely because they like Kobe Black.

What he really meant to say is that they're loaded with talent, but they lack experience, at CB. Bringing someone in over the top of the guys in that room wasn't going to do the roster any favors and it isn't particularly merited. What they'll be fielding in the fall is highly likely to be better than the UH CB.

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Posted
5 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

What he really meant to say is that they're loaded with talent, but they lack experience, at CB. Bringing someone in over the top of the guys in that room wasn't going to do the roster any favors and it isn't particularly merited. What they'll be fielding in the fall is highly likely to be better than the UH CB.

How do they feel about safety? I read that as specific to CB....but the safety room is pretty thin especially with Derrick Williams coming off that midseason ACL tear.

Posted
1 minute ago, BurntOrange&White said:

How do they feel about safety? I read that as specific to CB....but the safety room is pretty thin especially with Derrick Williams coming off that midseason ACL tear.

Things are moving philosophically with Akina onboard. There are numerous guys moving around in the secondary and getting reps at multiple positions, as I understand it. I don't think there is a sense that they can improve upon what they have in the room by doing anything in the portal. 

Texas has 9 guys that have gotten reps at Safety + Jonah Williams. Taaffe is a returning AA, McDonald and Derek Williams have that potential. They like the younger guys too. This doesn't even include Santana Wilson, who could looks at Safety and Nickel if they need to keep him away from the portal next year. 

WR and OL are the only two spots to watch unless either Texas loses a key guy at another position, or a guy enters the portal that everyone feels they have to go after. 

 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Red Five said:

If Butler portals, that's seven scholarship WRs by my count. Is that right? 

Well, I guess eight if you count Niblett there.

Niblett is more of a Scatback/RB3 type than true WR at this point.

I'll be pretty surprised if Niblett and Butler are each still on the roster by Monday.

They don't seem to want Niblett to leave, but they don't know what to do with him, either.

Butler, seems like what they want to do with him is to have him stand in just the right spot in Sarkisian's office, just as one of Sarkisian's minions pulls the trapdoor lever, hidden behind a two-way mirror in the next room. 

I would not be surprised if the number is 8 heading into the fall, with part of that being a new guy that is an instant starter who enables you and the others that have been squatting to pee about the WR room to pull yourselves together and stand up straight once again. 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

I would not be surprised if the number is 8 heading into the fall, with part of that being a new guy that is an instant starter who enables you and the others that have been squatting to pee about the WR room to pull yourselves together and stand up straight once again. 

Not me. Not this time anyway. I think we'll be fine there. 

Posted
21 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

WR and OL are the only two spots to watch unless either Texas loses a key guy at another position, or a guy enters the portal that everyone feels they have to go after. 

I read that we've never signed an OL out of the portal since Sark and Flood got here. Any insight into the impetus behind this apparent reconsideration? Is it a philosophical change, a perceived hole that needs to be filled, someone who is too talented to pass on? 

Posted
1 hour ago, texifornia said:

Guy that there were rumors we were trying to bring on a visit

1915238791704424527.webpAnd man, this dude seemed can't-miss out of high school. Sounds like he was injured last year, but still tough.

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Flowe gained a bit of notoriety when some chick he hooked up with went on tiktok and made a video about him being a total weirdo that's into Satanism and believes he is the son of the devil

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Posted
47 minutes ago, Red Five said:

If Butler portals, that's seven scholarship WRs by my count. Is that right? 

Well, I guess eight if you count Niblett there.

I count 8 without Butler or Niblett:

D.Moore, R.Wingo, E.Mosely, P.Livingstone

K.Lockett, J.Ffrench, D.McCutcheon, M.Terry

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Posted
7 hours ago, SydneyCarton said:

“You’re the Ricky Williams of fucking underage boys.”

”Thanks for the fucking compliment, bro!”

-One of the Dumbest Motherfuckers to Ever Live

Ouch, dude. It was fucking around. 

Why does anyone on this site take anything seriously? Holy shit. 

Posted

Spoilered below is a half-hearted article by the Aggie 247 staff. Earnest Campbell, the tiny speedster that they touted as the next Bullet Bob Hayes, is now in the portal. Their WR room is down one more midget with wheels, and no one of size or merit heading in as a replacement. 

They're also bringing in JAG from FCS at LB. The minute he commits, commands for tape-watching will commence as The Elk continues to do work. Not productive work, mind you, but that fatass is undeniably working on something. Anything. Surely?

Spoiler

The Texas A&M football team has another opportunity to improve its roster through the transfer portal, which opened for a 10-day window on April 16. Follow along here for real-time news and analysis around the Aggies and their portal endeavors.

Carter Karels19 hrs114

The Texas A&M football team has another opportunity to improve its roster through the transfer portal, which opened for a 10-day window Wednesday (April 16-25). Follow along in this article and the comment section to receive real-time news and analysis around the Aggies and their incoming transfer commitments, outgoing portal entries, extended scholarship offers, recruiting visits and more.

Earlier this offseason, A&M filled most of its roster holes through the 20-day winter portal window. The Aggies added 14 scholarship transfers, though one of them, former Texas Tech wide receiver Micah Hudson, lasted less than a month on campus and left the team.

This time, A&M lacks as many glaring position needs. The Aggies are more crunched on scholarship space now, too. Entering the start of the spring portal window, A&M held a projected unofficial scholarship count of 88 (not counting Hudson) for the 2025 season. 

It is worth noting, though, the Aggies should have some natural roster attrition through the spring portal window and potential medical retirements. Additionally, A&M will not need to meet the SEC-mandated scholarship limit of 85 until its fall semester begins on Aug. 25.

Below is a running list of players the Aggies added and subtracted from the portal during the spring window. Later in this article, GigEm247 writers Carter Karels, Jeff Tarpley and Andrew Hattersley will give their analysis on each incoming and outgoing A&M transfer. GigEm247 also examined the remaining needs for the Aggies ahead of the spring portal window, which can be found here.

Coming to A&M via the portal

No commitments yet.

Leaving A&M via the portal

1. WR Micah Hudson (April 16, 2025) – ?

2. WR Ernest Campbell (April 23, 2025) -  

Transfers who reported a scholarship offer from the Aggies

No reported offers yet.

Expected portal visitors 

1. Missouri State LB Michael Teason

Leaving the Aggies: WR Micah Hudson

(Photo: John E. Moore III, Getty)

 

Date he entered the portal: April 16, 2025.

Landing spot: Not yet announced.

Seasons of eligibility remaining: Three.

2024 stats: Appeared in eight games with one start at Texas Tech. Recorded eight receptions for 123 yards.

Career stats: Appeared in eight games with one start in one season (2024) with the Red Raiders. Recorded eight receptions for 123 yards.

Quick takeaway: As a former five-star recruit, Hudson inspired optimism when transferring to the Aggies over the winter. But he lasted less than a month at A&M before abruptly leaving the team and dropping out of the school. Perhaps only time will tell how his departure will age for himself and the Aggies. For now, though, Hudson raises some red flags and still has a lot to prove as a college player.

– Carter Karels

Leaving the Aggies: WR Ernest Campbell

(Photo: Ernest Campbell)

Date he entered the portal: April 22, 2025.

Landing spot: Not yet announced.

Seasons of eligibility remaining: Four.

2024 stats: Campbell did redshirted his freshman season and did not play.

Career stats:  Campbell did redshirted his freshman season and did not play.

Quick takeaway: A four-star coming out of high school, Campbell brought a lot of speed to the table having won the Texas Class 2A 100 meter title with a time of 10.22 seconds. Despite his blistering speed, Campbell is undersized and there was an understanding heading into college he was going to need time to add mass. With the emergence of Ashton Bethel-Roman, Terry Bussey and Izaiah Williams to go along with newcomers Mario Craver and KC Concepcion impressing early on, it was going to be difficult for Campbell to crack the receiver rotation and best for him to seek out opportunities elsewhere. 

-Andrew Hattersley

Spoiler

The Texas A&M football team has another opportunity to improve its roster through the transfer portal, which opened for a 10-day window on April 16. Follow along here for real-time news and analysis around the Aggies and their portal endeavors.

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The Texas A&M football team has another opportunity to improve its roster through the transfer portal, which opened for a 10-day window Wednesday (April 16-25). Follow along in this article and the comment section to receive real-time news and analysis around the Aggies and their incoming transfer commitments, outgoing portal entries, extended scholarship offers, recruiting visits and more.

Earlier this offseason, A&M filled most of its roster holes through the 20-day winter portal window. The Aggies added 14 scholarship transfers, though one of them, former Texas Tech wide receiver Micah Hudson, lasted less than a month on campus and left the team.

This time, A&M lacks as many glaring position needs. The Aggies are more crunched on scholarship space now, too. Entering the start of the spring portal window, A&M held a projected unofficial scholarship count of 88 (not counting Hudson) for the 2025 season. 

 
 

It is worth noting, though, the Aggies should have some natural roster attrition through the spring portal window and potential medical retirements. Additionally, A&M will not need to meet the SEC-mandated scholarship limit of 85 until its fall semester begins on Aug. 25.

Below is a running list of players the Aggies added and subtracted from the portal during the spring window. Later in this article, GigEm247 writers Carter Karels, Jeff Tarpley and Andrew Hattersley will give their analysis on each incoming and outgoing A&M transfer. GigEm247 also examined the remaining needs for the Aggies ahead of the spring portal window, which can be found here.

 

Coming to A&M via the portal

No commitments yet.

Leaving A&M via the portal

1. WR Micah Hudson (April 16, 2025) – ?

2. WR Ernest Campbell (April 23, 2025) -  

Transfers who reported a scholarship offer from the Aggies

No reported offers yet.

Expected portal visitors 

1. Missouri State LB Michael Teason

Leaving the Aggies: WR Micah Hudson

 

Micah Hudson (Photo: John E. Moore III, Getty)

 

Date he entered the portal: April 16, 2025.

Landing spot: Not yet announced.

Seasons of eligibility remaining: Three.

2024 stats: Appeared in eight games with one start at Texas Tech. Recorded eight receptions for 123 yards.

Career stats: Appeared in eight games with one start in one season (2024) with the Red Raiders. Recorded eight receptions for 123 yards.

Quick takeaway: As a former five-star recruit, Hudson inspired optimism when transferring to the Aggies over the winter. But he lasted less than a month at A&M before abruptly leaving the team and dropping out of the school. Perhaps only time will tell how his departure will age for himself and the Aggies. For now, though, Hudson raises some red flags and still has a lot to prove as a college player.

– Carter Karels

Leaving the Aggies: WR Ernest Campbell

 

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Date he entered the portal: April 22, 2025.

Landing spot: Not yet announced.

Seasons of eligibility remaining: Four.

2024 stats: Campbell did redshirted his freshman season and did not play.

Career stats:  Campbell did redshirted his freshman season and did not play.

Quick takeaway: A four-star coming out of high school, Campbell brought a lot of speed to the table having won the Texas Class 2A 100 meter title with a time of 10.22 seconds. Despite his blistering speed, Campbell is undersized and there was an understanding heading into college he was going to need time to add mass. With the emergence of Ashton Bethel-Roman, Terry Bussey and Izaiah Williams to go along with newcomers Mario Craver and KC Concepcion impressing early on, it was going to be difficult for Campbell to crack the receiver rotation and best for him to seek out opportunities elsewhere. 

-Andrew Hattersley

Spoiler

The Texas A&M football team has another opportunity to improve its roster through the transfer portal, which opened for a 10-day window on April 16. Follow along here for real-time news and analysis around the Aggies and their portal endeavors.

Carter KarelsCarter Karels19 hrs114
 

 

 

The Texas A&M football team has another opportunity to improve its roster through the transfer portal, which opened for a 10-day window Wednesday (April 16-25). Follow along in this article and the comment section to receive real-time news and analysis around the Aggies and their incoming transfer commitments, outgoing portal entries, extended scholarship offers, recruiting visits and more.

Earlier this offseason, A&M filled most of its roster holes through the 20-day winter portal window. The Aggies added 14 scholarship transfers, though one of them, former Texas Tech wide receiver Micah Hudson, lasted less than a month on campus and left the team.

This time, A&M lacks as many glaring position needs. The Aggies are more crunched on scholarship space now, too. Entering the start of the spring portal window, A&M held a projected unofficial scholarship count of 88 (not counting Hudson) for the 2025 season. 

 
 

It is worth noting, though, the Aggies should have some natural roster attrition through the spring portal window and potential medical retirements. Additionally, A&M will not need to meet the SEC-mandated scholarship limit of 85 until its fall semester begins on Aug. 25.

Below is a running list of players the Aggies added and subtracted from the portal during the spring window. Later in this article, GigEm247 writers Carter Karels, Jeff Tarpley and Andrew Hattersley will give their analysis on each incoming and outgoing A&M transfer. GigEm247 also examined the remaining needs for the Aggies ahead of the spring portal window, which can be found here.

 

Coming to A&M via the portal

No commitments yet.

Leaving A&M via the portal

1. WR Micah Hudson (April 16, 2025) – ?

2. WR Ernest Campbell (April 23, 2025) -  

Transfers who reported a scholarship offer from the Aggies

No reported offers yet.

Expected portal visitors 

1. Missouri State LB Michael Teason

Leaving the Aggies: WR Micah Hudson

 

Micah Hudson (Photo: John E. Moore III, Getty)

 

Date he entered the portal: April 16, 2025.

Landing spot: Not yet announced.

Seasons of eligibility remaining: Three.

2024 stats: Appeared in eight games with one start at Texas Tech. Recorded eight receptions for 123 yards.

Career stats: Appeared in eight games with one start in one season (2024) with the Red Raiders. Recorded eight receptions for 123 yards.

Quick takeaway: As a former five-star recruit, Hudson inspired optimism when transferring to the Aggies over the winter. But he lasted less than a month at A&M before abruptly leaving the team and dropping out of the school. Perhaps only time will tell how his departure will age for himself and the Aggies. For now, though, Hudson raises some red flags and still has a lot to prove as a college player.

– Carter Karels

Leaving the Aggies: WR Ernest Campbell

 

12174630.png?fit=bounds&crop=620:320,offset-y0.50&width=620&height=320 (Photo: Ernest Campbell)

 

Date he entered the portal: April 22, 2025.

Landing spot: Not yet announced.

Seasons of eligibility remaining: Four.

2024 stats: Campbell did redshirted his freshman season and did not play.

Career stats:  Campbell did redshirted his freshman season and did not play.

Quick takeaway: A four-star coming out of high school, Campbell brought a lot of speed to the table having won the Texas Class 2A 100 meter title with a time of 10.22 seconds. Despite his blistering speed, Campbell is undersized and there was an understanding heading into college he was going to need time to add mass. With the emergence of Ashton Bethel-Roman, Terry Bussey and Izaiah Williams to go along with newcomers Mario Craver and KC Concepcion impressing early on, it was going to be difficult for Campbell to crack the receiver rotation and best for him to seek out opportunities elsewhere. 

-Andrew Hattersley

 

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Posted
28 minutes ago, cmontexas said:

Flowe gained a bit of notoriety when some chick he hooked up with went on tiktok and made a video about him being a total weirdo that's into Satanism and believes he is the son of the devil

Sounds perfect for a LB

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Posted
30 minutes ago, cmontexas said:

Flowe gained a bit of notoriety when some chick he hooked up with went on tiktok and made a video about him being a total weirdo that's into Satanism and believes he is the son of the devil

I am weighing the tradeoffs of having a dark principality as a linebacker. He could be an all SEC linebacker, or he could unleash the black death. 

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Posted
13 hours ago, texifornia said:

Was he the one who forced the coach to act like an ass to all the women in the football complex?


He was the one that fired him more than two years after the allegations surfaced at a moment where there was no chance of finding a suitable coach. It also opened up a window for everyone on his team to be able to transfer. Yes, Andrew Luck set the team on fire with the decision to fire him in the middle of the offseason. 

Posted
50 minutes ago, cmontexas said:

Flowe gained a bit of notoriety when some chick he hooked up with went on tiktok and made a video about him being a total weirdo that's into Satanism and believes he is the son of the devil

 

21 minutes ago, HuttNuts said:

Sounds perfect for a LB

I was thinking the same thing.

“Only angry people win football games”

Posted
20 minutes ago, Frank Drebin said:

Not for us, but with his size and speed, I wonder if he could return punts?

At an FCS school? Sure. The guy is fucking tiny and focused almost completely on track. He make Brenan Thompson look swole. It was a truly stupid take from ATM that also cost them money.

Posted
1 hour ago, cmontexas said:

Flowe gained a bit of notoriety when some chick he hooked up with went on tiktok and made a video about him being a total weirdo that's into Satanism and believes he is the son of the devil


Reminds me of a former baseball player for the Cleveland Indians. Kept chickens in his locker.

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Posted
16 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

Looks like Arky's collective may go after Nico's little bro Madden for his NIL buyout.  As they probably should.  May bite them in the ass though.

That NIL money would likely fund an entire trailer park for a decade. 

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