6 Five-Star Recruits Texas A&M Football Can Land in the 2025 Cycle

As the 2024 cycle winds down, the new Texas A&M football staff looks to make an impact in a loaded in-state 2025 class.
Sep 2, 2023; College Station, Texas, USA; A detailed view of a Texas A&M Aggies helmet on the
Sep 2, 2023; College Station, Texas, USA; A detailed view of a Texas A&M Aggies helmet on the / Maria Lysaker-USA TODAY Sports
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2025 Five-Stars Who Texas A&M Football Could Land: WR Andrew Marsh

Andrew Marsh is a wide receiver prospect from Katy, Texas. Despite hailing from the Houston area, this is a recruitment that could be most bolstered for the Aggies by the recent hire of Holmon Wiggins, formerly of Alabama. He was the secondary recruiter for Marsh while with the Tide.

Marsh is one of the few 2025 prospects on campus this weekend, in between huge visiting groups of juniors that the Aggies are hosting. Getting him up to College Station is a big deal and an opportunity for him to begin to become familiar with the new Aggie staff.

Marsh has been extremely productive at Jordan High School in Katy, logging 65 receptions for 1158 yards and 15 touchdowns this past year. At 6'1", 173 LBs, he profiles closer to a Devonta Smith than a Julio Jones, but his speed and explosion are undeniable. Getting back into things early in this recruitment is big for the Aggies, and is a key arena for Wiggins to show his acumen in landing highly-prized prospects.