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Texas A&M Lands Transfer Guard Trovon Baugh
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Texas A&M bolsters offensive line with transfer Trovon Baugh, a 63, 335-pound guard from South Carolina. Baugh, who started 11 games last season, brings NFL-level size and strength, though he needs to refine his technique. Hell compete for the starting right guard spot alongside Echols and Ivy, as the Aggies rebuild their line following several departures for the NFL Draft.
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Tyree Adams Joins A&M via Transfer Portal
01:08|Tyree Adams, a former LSU offensive tackle, has transferred to Texas A&M via the NCAA Transfer Portal. The six-foot-seven, three-hundred-ten-pound lineman, who played both guard and tackle at LSU, is set to join the Aggies, having received offers from top programs like Kentucky, Ole Miss, Ohio State, and Oregon. Adams, ranked 240th overall and 15th among offensive tackles in the On3 Industry Transfer Portal Rankings, is poised to compete immediately for Texas A&M.
Texas A&M's Secondary Strengthens for 2026
01:17|Texas A&Ms secondary gets a boost for 2026 with key additions and returns. Safety Tawfiq Byard from Colorado joins, filling the void left by Bryce Anderson. Byard brings run-stopping skills as a hybrid linebacker. Cornerback Dezz Ricks, a former five-star prospect, returns as the clear number one after a strong season. Julio Humphrey, a junior cornerback, recommits, adding depth and elite speed to the rotation.
Texas A&M's Offensive Line: Transfers & Rebuild
01:32|Texas A&Ms offensive line undergoes significant changes, with four starters departing. Junior left guard Chase Bisontis is the latest to declare for the NFL Draft. The Aggies are actively recruiting transfers, including NC States Jacarrius Peak and Tennessees Lance Heard, to fill the void. Peak and Heard are highly regarded for their pass protection skills. The coaching staff is working to rebuild the line, with Echols and Baugh already signed as transfer guards. The team aims to transform a potential weakness into a strength before the next season.
Baylor Transfer Bryson Washington Visits A&M
01:20|Texas A&Ms running back group for 2026 looks promising with Rueben Owens, Jamarion Morrow, Deondre Tiger Riden, and incoming freshmen KJ Edwards and Carsyn Baker. However, the departure of star senior LeVeon Moss due to injury leaves a void. The Aggies are set to receive a boost with Baylor transfer Bryson Washington visiting College Station, a Texas native with strong ties and impressive stats from his 2025 season at Baylor.
Taurean York: Aggies' Leader, NFL Bound
01:13|Texas A&Ms top linebacker, Taurean York, has declared for the 2026 NFL Draft, forgoing his senior year. Known for his leadership and smart play-calling, York anchored the Aggies defense and will be missed. His impact on the team and program will endure as he pursues his NFL dreams.
Texas A&M's Defensive Line Revamped for 2026
01:30|Texas A&Ms defensive line undergoes a significant overhaul for the 2026 season, with key players departing. Head coach Mike Elko and staff quickly secure two new defensive linemen, including standout edge rusher Ryan Henderson from San Diego State. Henderson brings a strong frame and impressive pass-rushing skills, earning a solid pass rush grade from Pro Football Focus. Hell join incoming sophomore Marco Jones and reunite with senior free safety Marcus Ratcliffe, potentially boosting the secondary and front seven. New co-defensive coordinator Elijah Robinson focuses on improving run defense, with more transfer portal moves expected to build depth in the trenches.
Texas A&M's Transfer Trenches
01:36|Texas A&Ms football team is undergoing significant changes this offseason, with several key players declaring for the NFL Draft. On defense, unanimous All-American edge rusher Cashius Howell and defensive tackles Albert Regis and Tyler Onyedim are leaving, creating voids in the rotation. Offensive starters like left tackle Chase Bisontis and veteran Trey Zuhn are also departing, putting pressure on coach Mike Elko to rebuild quickly through the transfer portal. The Aggies have already made moves to address these issues, acquiring Colorado transfer defensive lineman Brandon Davis-Swain and Northwestern edge Anto Saka. Theyve also added guards Coen Echols from LSU and Trovon Baugh from South Carolina to bolster the offensive depth. The focus now turns to NC State tackle Jaccarius Peak, who is currently visiting College Station. If he joins the team, he could fill the void at left tackle, helping Texas A&M maintain competitiveness in the SEC.
O'Neill Transfers to UNC, Shaking Up ACC
01:20|Miles O’Neill, a promising quarterback from Texas A&M, has transferred to North Carolina for the 2026 season, seeking a fresh start in the ACC. Despite his potential, Aggie fans are disappointed as he was set to compete for a starting spot. The transfer portal continues to buzz, with more shake-ups expected as the window remains open until January 16th.
Texas A&M's Offensive Line: Filling Bisontis' Giant Shoes
01:35|Texas A&Ms offensive line faces significant changes as junior left guard Chase Bisontis declares for the NFL Draft. The 65, 315-pound standout from New Jersey, who chose Aggies over Rutgers, has logged 1,962 snaps over three seasons. Elko and Cushing must replace four starters, including Bisontis, who thrived at left guard after a move from right tackle. Scouts praise his elite strength and versatility, with solid pass protection and run blocking marks. Texas A&M secured LSU transfer Coen Echols and South Carolinas Trovon Baugh, both guards with SEC experience, to fill the void. Elkos strategic planning ensures a steady trench and minimal drop-off next year.