Southeastern 16’s Chris Lee and Chase Robinson preview Texas A&M’s 2025 football season. Topics include:
The Aggies return one of the SEC’s best running backs in Le’Veon Moss, whose absence hurt the team dearly when he got hurt late in ‘24. They’ll supplement him with three other returnees at the position.
Marcel Reed enters his second year as a starter, and will have two impact receiver transfers in North Carolina State’s Kevin Concepcion and Mississippi State’s Mario Craver who’ll help with team speed.
Do the Aggies have the SEC’s best offensive line? It’s possible; left tackle Trey Zuhn, left guard Chase Bisontis, right guard Arm’aj Reed-Adams are all-star candidates. Plus, the Aggies have the two players who started all their games at center last year Mark Nabou Jr., who was knocked out for the year in the opener and replaced with Kolinu’u Faalu) and returning right tackle starter Demetrius Crownover.
A&M’s struggles against the run on defense led coach Mike Elko to take over play-calling duties this year.
The Aggies will build around a pair of stars in All-American linebacker Taurean York and corner Will Lee III.
Texas A&M also has talent up front in Cashius Howell and Albert Regis, but need to generate more pass rush.
The Aggies have a schedule that isn’t among the league’s easiest or hardest. Circle the game at Notre Dame in Week 3; if Texas A&M avenges last season’s loss, it could be in the driver’s seat for a playoff berth.
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