Yet another Aggie target sets decision date as A&M's stellar class grows in stature

Texas A&M could pick up two massive targets in the same day.
Nov 26, 2022; College Station, Texas, USA; Texas A&M Aggies offensive lineman Reuben Fatheree II (76) and LSU Tigers defensive end BJ Ojulari (18) in action during the game between the Texas A&M Aggies and the LSU Tigers at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images
Nov 26, 2022; College Station, Texas, USA; Texas A&M Aggies offensive lineman Reuben Fatheree II (76) and LSU Tigers defensive end BJ Ojulari (18) in action during the game between the Texas A&M Aggies and the LSU Tigers at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images | Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

Texas A&M has a lot of strengths in their current group of commits, to be sure, but one area that could stand to be a little more filled out is that of the offensive line. The Aggies picked up OT Samuel Roseborough over Ohio State and Texas recently, but for a group that you need to be deep, they have only one in the boat right now.

However, there's plenty that they still have on the line. While dreams of big names like John Turntine, who would be another big head-to-head win over the Longhorns, are common among Aggie fans, A&M is making some strong headway with a few other prospects.

Aaron Thomas out of Arizona is one name from this last weekend of visitors who is taking a hard look at the Aggies, but they also have a strong shot at an in-state player in Avery Morcho, who is hinting at a possible decision for the Ags soon.

Texas A&M target Avery Morcho hints at commitment decision on Wednesday

The big question that every Aggie fan has on their mind right now is who will continue the hot streak that the Ags are on right now. If we're reading this tweet right from Avery Morcho, it well could be the in-state high-upside three star.

The aforementioned Aaron Thomas is also committing on Wednesday, meaning that the Ags could be picking up two of their top targets at the position in the same day.

Thomas and Morcho would help fill out the guard spots over the next few years in College Station, and considering the guys they've already brought in in the previous classes, they won't have to be in too much of a hurry to develop them and rely on them early in their careers.

That's a positive when you're talking about prospects that are a little on the raw side like Morcho. If things are going the way they seem to be trending, this could be, quite literally, a huge Wednesday for the Ags.