
'No one is talking about them' SEC analyst is high on Texas A&M in 2025
Still, even before Elko takes the podium, a long list of college football media figures had plenty to say regarding the Aggies' "dark horse" status as one of the more underrated teams nationally. Thanks to the TexAgs Live show, host David Nuno and Billy Liucci have conducted several intriguing interviews with well-known CFB broadcasters, including Jordan Rodgers.
Rodgers, who played quarterback at Vanderbilt and is the brother of future Hall of Famer quarterback Aaron Rodgers, was asked who his "SEC sleeper" is with less than 45 days to go before the start of the 2025 season. With 16 options, Rodgers quickly chose Texas A&M, which he believes is a potential sleeping giant that could surprise everyone this fall.
"No one is talking about them" Rodgers stated. "They are extremely talented. The backfield is loaded. A&M will surprise some people."
Yes, the hype is real, and I'll be the first to deny that those of us in the Texas A&M media sphere have echoed this sentiment during the offseason, outside of noting the Aggies' strengths on both sides of the ball. Because of the way the 2024 season ended with three consecutive losses, it's fair that some feel the team doesn't have what it takes to withstand a tough schedule, but it's also important to note that nearly every key player from the 2026 campaign has returned, paired with 14 additions from the transfer portal.
Rodgers isn't the first, and won't be the last media member to hype up the Aggies as the season grows closer, but he's 100% on point that this roster is highly talented, and loaded at running back headlined by senior Le'Veon Moss, who averaged over six yards per carry before his season-ending injury halfway through the 2024 season.
Redshirt sophomore QB Marcel Reed will be the focus once the season begins, but the Tennessee native does not need to play at an elite level for Texas A&M to win nine, or possible ten games if the run game and veteran offensive line lives up to its hefty preseason expecations, while the defense is expected to also improve with Elko now calling defensive plays.
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