
Texas A&M Aggies Eye Playoff Glory After Historic 2025 Season
Texas A&M finished 11‑2, reached the College Football Playoff, and prepares for a marquee matchup with Alabama, seeking to break a long‑standing drought.
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Texas A&M finished 11‑2, reached the College Football Playoff, and prepares for a marquee matchup with Alabama, seeking to break a long‑standing drought.

As the 2026 season approaches, Texas A&M must replace four offensive line starters, lose standout pass rusher Cashius Howell and leader Taurean York, while relying on emerging talent to keep championship hopes alive.

After losing unanimous All-American Cashius Howell and Dayon Hayes, Texas A&M is reshaping its pass rush with a mix of transfers, returning standouts and highly touted freshmen, hoping the revamped unit can sustain the program's playoff aspirations.

After an 11‑0 run last season and a close brush with the College Football Playoff, Texas A&M is adding transfer talent, a new offensive coordinator and a revised slate of opponents as it eyes a return to the top tier.

Texas A&M’s history of impactful freshmen continues as three newcomers — Tank King, KJ Edwards and Aaron Gregory — show promise during spring practices, while a deep receiving corps adds competition and depth.

The Aggies’ 2026 class, ranked tenth nationally, brings three highly touted freshmen whose skill sets and physical tools suggest they could contribute right away.

A spring of additions and competition has produced a clear depth chart for Texas A&M's special teams, highlighting new starters and depth options.