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McCarty Stays Committed to Aggies Amidst Coaching Changes
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Texas A&M hosts Miami in a crucial recruiting event, with four-star edge rusher Kaden McCarty visiting. Despite defensive coordinator Jay Batemans departure, McCartys commitment remains strong due to the continued presence of defensive line coaches Tony Jerod-Eddie and Sean Spencer. McCartys elite talent and productive high school career make him a top recruit, and his visit to College Station on Saturday is significant as other SEC teams may try to sway him.
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