Can Texas A&M football take advantage of LSU's 2025 recruiting going off a cliff?

One of Texas A&M football's top rivals has their upcoming recruiting class completely going in the tank right now. Can the Aggies use this to their advantage?
Belleville quarterback Bryce Underwood keeps the ball and runs against Saline during the second half of district final at Belleville High School in Belleville on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024.
Belleville quarterback Bryce Underwood keeps the ball and runs against Saline during the second half of district final at Belleville High School in Belleville on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024. / Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
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After no. 1 recruit Bryce Underwood flips from LSU to Michigan, can Texas A&M football swoop in on Tigers' current commits?

As Texas A&M football fans well know, recruiting is a no-holds-barred bare-knuckle brawl in major college football. You have to be a little bit ruthless to come out ahead sometimes.

So now that LSU fans are down in the dumps about their top prospect—and the top overall prospect in the nation—QB Bryce Underwood flipping to the in-state Michigan Wolverines, Aggie fans are hoping it gets worse before it gets better for the Tigers.

And maybe in a different world I'd feel a little bit bad about this, but as former Aggie TE Jace Sternberger says...

Hard knock life, Tigers!

One player that the Aggies probably have their eyes on is Keylan Moses. The younger brother of former Alabama LB Dylan Moses, Keylan was close with current Aggie DC Jay Bateman when he was being recruited by Florida.

Another current LSU commit that the Aggies would no doubt be happy to see flip is DL Zion Williams out of Lufkin, Texas. Williams came down to the Aggies and Tigers and has made his way back to College Station since pledging to LSU this past summer.

This is further in the future, but this probably also helps the Aggies' standing with a guy like 2026 OL/DL Lamar Brown, who is from Louisiana. Brown is a top-10 overall recruit, and the Ags are high on his list. However, it will always be a tough ask to get a Louisiana guy out of the boot, so A&M could use this to press in.

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