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Texas A&M Aggies Revamp Roster Ahead of Missouri Showdown

· 2026-07-09

Texas A&M Aggies Revamp Roster Ahead of Missouri Showdown

Texas A&M Aggies head into the 2026 season after a massive NFL draft exodus and a flood of transfers, aiming to turn the tide before hosting Missouri on Oct. 10 at Faurot Field.

Who leads the Aggies on offense?

Marcel Reed returns as the unquestioned starter. The dual‑threat quarterback blends speed with a strong arm, though his passing turnover rate raised eyebrows last year. Reed guided the Aggies to the CFP, and his third‑year experience will be pivotal as the offense seeks consistency.

Which playmakers could change the game?

Transfer wideout Mario Craver, who arrived from Mississippi State, posted 59 catches for 917 yards and four touchdowns last season. His route‑running and burst make him a top target for Reed. On the defensive side, Northwestern’s edge rusher Anto Saka brings 30 pressures in just 196 snaps, according to Pro Football Focus, and should help a unit that struggled with turnovers.

What did the offseason bring?

The Aggies added several high‑impact transfers: Isaiah Horton (WR, Alabama), Wilkin Formby (OT, Alabama), Tyree Adams (OT, LSU), and defensive standouts like Angelo McCullom (DL, Illinois) and CJ Mims (DL, North Carolina). Meanwhile, ten players were drafted, including key linemen KC Concepcion and Chase Bisontis, leaving gaps on both fronts.

How will coaching changes affect the Aggies?

Holmon Wiggins earned the offensive coordinator title after co‑coordinating last season, promising a more aggressive play‑calling approach. Lyle Hemphill stepped up as defensive coordinator, tasked with tightening a unit that gave up too many big plays. Their adjustments will be tested against Missouri’s revamped squad.

What’s next for Texas A&M?

The Aggies open the season against Missouri State Bears on Sept. 5, 2026, a game that could set the tone for the year. Success there may build momentum before the high‑stakes Missouri matchup, where ending a two‑year losing streak against the Tigers is the ultimate goal.

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