There's been a ton of movement with the Texas A&M Aggies since their season ended. With Dametreous Crownover, Chase Bisontis, Trey Zuhn and Reuben Fatherree leaving College Station, the offensive line is in a tough spot, maybe until now.
Sources say Mark Nabou Jr. has signed with the Aggies, becoming one of the highest-paid centers in the country.
This is about the best news that the Aggies have received in their offensive line department since the departure of three of their top OL. This is a big save, and a huge sigh of relief for A&M fans.
Center Mark Nabou Jr. is coming back to Texas A&M in 2026
The center position is one of the more underrated in terms of chemistry and communication. Having Nabou Jr. back is a key piece for Marcel Reed and the rest of the offensive line, and there's no doubt he will be the veteran piece of the group.
The only question will be who will back up Nabou Jr., and with new guys like Wilkin Formby and Tyree Adams joining the mix, Nabou Jr. will be the only remaining starter to lead this group in the right direction.
At 6-foot-4, 330 pounds, Nabou Jr. has an amazing size for a blocker and has quite the tape, completely putting top CB prospect Mansoor Delane on his bottom in the middle of a screen play. 2026 will be a great season for Nabou Jr. to improve his draft stock, and probably even more, considering his stock is already on the right track.
The Aggies have won in pretty much every position in the portal so far, and Nabou Jr. coming back is the exact news that A&M fans needed.
