Texas A&M football notches second flip of the day with second quarterback commitment of 2025 class
Texas A&M football is having quite the close to the 2025 recruiting cycle. With the early signing period beginning tomorrow, the Ags are loading up on their targets here in the 11th hour.
Many of those, due to the way things have shaken out, are coming at the expense of other teams. The Ags just flipped five-star offensive tackle Lamont Rogers from Missouri, and five-star wide recevier Jerome Myles, who just visited College Station, backed off of his commitment to Southern Cal recently as well.
That's not all. 2025 RB Jamarion Morrow, another Missouri commit, is a guy for Aggie fans to keep an eye on, while 2026 players Dorian Barney (former Alabama CB commit) and Jonathan Hatton (former Oklahoma RB commit) are also trending positively for the Aggies.
In pursuit of flipmas cheer, the Ags have just gained yet another commit at the expense of another school. QB Eli Morcos has pledged to the Aggies today, flipping from Tulsa.
Morcos becomes the second QB commit of the class for the Aggies, with top-100 player Brady Hart committing last week. This is quite the pivot for Collin Klein and the Aggie staff after Husan Longstreet left the Ags high and dry.
Morcos is not highly-rated compared to most of the Aggies' class, but his senior tape is pretty remarkable. This could be a hidden gem for the staff, and I wouldn't be surprised to see his rating shoot up here quickly.
With a couple of quarterbacks likely outbound via the portal, getting a second pledge in this class is a massive deal for the Ags. Kudos to Elko and company for moving decisively here.