Top 2026 recruits streaming in to watch Texas A&M football in primetime matchup

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Plenty of young stars will be in the stands inside Kyle Field tonight.

It's a ginormous decision to decide where to go after a high school player graduates, and some of those young athletes will be watching A&M football tonight.

Top recruits to watch Texas A&M in primetime matchup

Brandon Arrington will be one of the athletes in attendance. He comes from Spring Valley, California in the class of 2026.

Arrington is a remarkable athlete with great speed in the open field. If a defender gives him a crease of space, they will pay for it.

He's narrowed down his list to pretty much all the big schools you can think of. Nebraska, USC, Alabama, Tennessee, Notre Dame, Texas and Oklahoma are all in the running to get this kid.

Texas A&M has built their recruit based off of fast kids in recent years, like Christian Kirk and Terry Bussey for example. This kid speaks Aggie football.

Lamar Brown out of Baton Rouge, Louisiana will be attending as well. He plays as a defensive tackle who's unexpectedly fast as a big guy. He can chase down running backs and make open field tackles. Pretty impressive for a young kid who's 6-foot-4 and 275 pounds.

Brown has incredible speed as an edge rusher too. Opposing quarterbacks can feel his presence when he gets close.

Brown and Mike Elko's chemistry would be out of this world. Elko would love to work with this kid who's a big dude, but can chase down anyone wherever he lines up.

This is a dream match for Brown, being from Baton Rouge, you can say this is his game to watch.

Aaron Gregory is another name that will be in attendance tonight, and he has some unmatched skills. He is a widely active recruit in the class of 2026 out of Douglasville, Georgia.

Gregory is 6-foot-3 and has an ability to go up and catch the football like Randy Moss.

Obviously, it's hard to compare anybody to Moss, but this kid is pretty close to it, if anything.

He's also got lots of confidence, and as a freshman, that's what a team needs.

Gregory has a mismatch against plenty of cornerbacks, and he'd be nightmare matchup in the SEC against anybody shorter than him.

He has athletic skills you just can't teach. He'd work great and could possibly be the next big receiver should be commit to the Aggies.

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