Over 40 prospects made their way to Texas A&M on Saturday as Mike Elko and his first-year staff continue to make an impression on top in-state targets and other key recruits in the 2025 class.
247Sports caught up with many of the players and their families that made it to College Station.
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It was a list that included the No. 1 prospect in California, one of the top quarterbacks in the land in Corona (Calif.) Centennial’s Husan Longstreet. 247Sports tabs Longstreet as the No. 5 signal-caller in the class, a talented dual-threat player that threw for over 3,000 yards and 24 touchdowns as a junior with another 650 rushing yards and seven more scores.
“It’s going amazing right now,” Longstreet said of the experience. “I was at the basketball game against Florida and that crowd was amazing. I couldn’t imagine if it were 110,000 people in the stadium.”
Offensive coordinator Collin Klein made a big impression on Longstreet.