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PETTIJOHN PICKS, FEB. 17 Four-star linebacker Riley Pettijohn, who just revealed his final roster, is a target for the Texas A&M Aggies.
Together with Texas, Ohio State, USC, Florida State, and Georgia, the Aggies were included in Pettijohn’s final six.
“Texas A&M really surprised me in a good way and then bringing in Coach Bateman was a plus, especially since he recruited me at Florida,” Pettijohn stated to On3.
Pettijohn currently ranks as a consensus four-star recruit and is the No. 27 player nationally, No. 3 linebacker, and No. 7 player in Texas per the On3 Industry ranking.
FEB 6 BUSSEY’S CHOICE Texas A&M Aggies fans won’t have to wait much longer to find out the final decision for five-star commit Terry Bussey.
According to reports from TexAgs, Bussey, who has been committed to the Aggies since September, will sign his letter of intent with either LSU, Texas A&M or Georgia at 9 AM on Wednesday.
Pettijohn is currently rated as a consensus four-star recruit by On3 Industry, which ranks him as the third linebacker, the seventh player in Texas, and the 27th player in the nation.
BUSSEY’S CHOICE: FEBRUARY Aggies fans will not have to wait long to find out Terry Bussey’s final choice on his five-star pledge.
According to TexAgs reports, Bussey, who has committed to the Aggies since September, is anticipated to sign his letter of intent with Georgia, Texas A&M, or LSU on Wednesday at 9 AM.
Riggins, a graduate of Forney (TX) High School, is said to have picked A&M over Tennessee and Georgia.
Since my initial visit, Texas A&M has felt like home to me, Riggins told On3. Between all the schools I attended, I have spent the most time up there. Although I was surprised when Jimbo was let go, Elko hired the greatest instructors as soon as the new personnel arrived. It was made simpler by the fact that he had hired Coach Bateman, who I had known was an excellent coach since he was at Florida.
January 24, Williams Returns to Town Following Nick Saban’s resignation, five-star wide receiver Ryan Williams decided to attend college after decommitting from the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Williams has announced that, following a recent visit, he will be returning to Tuscaloosa to pledge to Alabama and the new head coach, Kalen DeBoer.
Williams had paid the Aggies a visit earlier in the month, and it seemed like Texas A&M was willing to give the five-star recruit a chance under new wide receivers coach Holman Wiggins.
Williams did, however, ultimately decide to continue with Tide after hearing DeBoer’s updated sales spiel.
According to the On3 Industry Ranking, he is now ranked as the No. 12 player in the country, the No. 4 wide receiver, and the No. 2 player in the state of Alabama. Williams was ranked first among receivers in the 2025 class prior to his reclassification.
Over the past two seasons, Williams has accumulated 160 receptions for 2,965 yards and 43 touchdowns.