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A&M football program ready to welcome newest Aggies
Published Monday, February 01, 2010 12:29 AM
By ROBERT CESSNA
robert.cessna@theeagle.com

Newly hired Texas A&M defensive coordinator Tim DeRuyter was happy that Von Miller, the nation's leader in sacks, decided to return for his senior year. But DeRuyter also was anxious to meet the players who could become A&M's next defensive All-American.

"As soon as we hired him, he said, 'Where do I recruit?'" said Tim Cassidy, A&M's associate athletic director for football who also oversees recruiting. "He's been on the road recruiting from the minute we were able to put him out there. He's been received extremely well. The kids love his energy. He's been a great addition."

A&M's highest-ranked defensive pledge according to rivals.com is Dallas Skyline linebacker Corey Nelson (No. 23). Other defensive players on the state's Top 100 list expected to sign with A&M on Wednesday are Dallas Skyline linebacker Domonique Patterson (No. 58), Rowlett defensive end Damontre Moore (No. 72) and Fort Bend Marshall defensive back Toney Hurd Jr. (No 99).

The Aggies also have pledges from three defenders who are ranked in the Top 50 in Louisiana -- Longville defensive end Ivan Robinson (No. 7), Shreveport Evangel Christian defensive tackle Brandon Jackson (No. 28) and Franklin defensive end Gavin Stansbury (No. 37).

"This is a great recruiting base for us," A&M head coach Mike Sherman said during Independence Bowl preparations in Shreveport, La. "There's great high school football coaches in this part of Louisiana."

Those Bayou additions have helped A&M's class to a No. 11 national ranking by rivals.com. A&M hasn't had a Top 10 class since 2005.

This year's group is heavily weighted toward linemen, which would fill a need. A&M loses only seven starters off a 6-7 team, but three were offensive linemen.

"We felt like we probably needed another group of offensive linemen and we wanted to shore up our defensive line," Cassidy said. "When you get those big guys up front who can play and get some continuity going, things start to fall in place."

A&M's four highest-ranked commitments are offensive linemen -- No. 6 Luke Joeckel, No. 8 Jake Matthews, No. 11 Cedric Ogbuehi and No 19 Shep Klinke.

A&M, which expects to sign 23-25 players Wednesday, is already working on the next few classes. "You have to the way the process is now," said Cassidy, referring to early commitments.

The Aggies, poised to sign their third Top 25 class under Sherman, might not have as many scholarships to give in the next two years as the Aggies fill out their roster.

"We're going to have to be a little slower in the offering process," Cassidy said. "I can't say there's one position [of need], other than you're just recruiting across the board."

A&M's 2010 class is off to a great start, with four players already enrolled for spring classes -- Killeen Shoemaker quarterback Jameill Showers, Dickinson quarterback Clay Honeycutt, and Arlington High quarterback Luke Joeckel and brother Matt, an offensive tackle.

That's the most high school players in one season to graduate early and enroll at A&M for spring drills. It's a great academic and athletic advantage for those players, Cassidy said.

"Kids are making those decisions a lot earlier about where they want to go to school," Cassidy said. "If they are good students and are in position to graduate early and aren't an outstanding basketball, baseball or track athletes we encourage them to do that. You know, just from the academic standpoint, they can take 15 hours in the spring and then 12 hours in the summer. They can be almost a sophomore by the fall. Then as far the athletic training, we think they'll be working with the best strength coach [Dave Kennedy] in America."

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A&M hires defensive line coach: Purdue's Terrell Williams has been hired as A&M's defensive line coach, footballscoop.com reported.

Williams just finished his fourth year at Purdue. He also coached at Akron (2004-05), Youngstown State (2002-03) and North Carolina A&T (1999-2001).

The Los Angeles native played at East Carolina.

Williams would replace Buddy Wyatt, who left for Kansas.

A&M COMMITMENTS

Here are the players who have pledged to sign with the Texas A&M football program on Wednesday, according to rivals.com:

WR Nate Askew, San Antonio Madison, 6-4, 213; ATH Jarrett Fobbs, Shreveport, La. (Huntington) 5-11, 180; OL Garrett Gramling, Denton Ryan, 6-6, 325; DE Nehemiah Hicks, Hutto, 6-4, 235; QB Clay Honeycutt, Dickinson, 6-3*, 195; DB Toney Hurd Jr., Fort Bend Marshall, 5-9, 184; DT Brandon Jackson, Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian), 6-4, 252; OL Luke Joeckel, Arlington, 6-6, 280*; QB Matt Joeckel, Arlington, 6-4, 220*; RB D.J. Jones, Denison, 5-11, 210; RB Mister Jones, Littleton, Colo., 6-2, 205; ATH Malcome Kennedy, Cauyga, 6-0, 200; OL Shep Klinke, Katy, 6-7, 290; RB Ben Malena, Cedar Hill, 5-9, 201; DT Jonathan Mathis, Blinn JC, 6-3, 292; OL Jake Matthews, Sugar Land Elkins, 6-5, 275; DE Damontre Moore, Rowlett, 6-6, 227; LB Corey Nelson, Dallas Skyline, 6-0, 210; OL Cedric Ogbeuhi, Allen, 6-5, 270; LB Domonique Patterson, Dallas Skyline, 6-0, 210; DT Ivan Robinson, Longville, La. (S. Beauregard) 6-4, 260; QB Jameill Sowers, Killeen Ellison, 6-1, 200*; DE Gavin Stansbury, Franklin, La., 6-3, 235; ATH LaKendrick Williams, Houston Sharpstown, 5-9, 175.

*already enrolled

TOP 25 CLASSES

The Top 25 recruiting classes, according to rivals.com:

1, Florida; 2, Texas; 3, Alabama; 4, Auburn; 5, Oklahoma; 6, LSU; 7, Tennessee; 8, Southern Cal; 9, Penn State; 10, Georgia; 11, Texas A&M; 12, Florida State; 13, UCLA: 14, Oregon; 15, Clemson; 16, Missouri; 17, VIrginia Tech; 18, Stanford; 19, Michigan; 20, Notre Dame; 21, Miami; 22, Ohio State; 23, California; 24, Oklahoma State; 25, Michigan State.



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Schedules
Date Opponent Location Time
Aug. 30 Louisiana Tech Shreveport, La. TBA
9/8 Florida Home TBA
9/15 SMU Dallas TBA
9/22 South Carolina St. Home TBA
9/29 Arkansas TBA TBA
10/6 Ole Miss Oxford, MS TBA
10/20 LSU Home TBA
10/27 Auburn Auburn, AL TBA
11/3 Mississippi State Starkville, MS TBA
11/10 Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL TBA
11/24 Missouri Home TBA
HOME = College Station, TX
Date Opponent Location Time
8/13 Central Florida Orlando, FL TBA
8/15 Maroon and White Home 6:30pm
8/19 Fresno State Home 6:30pm
8/21 UC Irvine Home 1:30pm
8/26 Florida Knoxville, TN 5:30pm
8/28 Tennessee Knoxville, TN 11:30am
9/2 Dartmouth Home 6:30pm
9/5 McNeese State Home 1:30pm
9/9 Duke Durham, NC TBA
9/11 North Carolina Durham, NC TBA
9/16 Baylor Home 6:30pm
9/18 Fordham Home 1:30pm
9/23 Iowa State Home 6:30pm
9/25 Loyola-Chicago Home 1:30pm
9/30 Missouri Columbia, MO TBA
10/2 Kansas Lawrence, KS TBA
10/7 Texas Tech Lubbock TBA
10/14 Drake University Home 6:30pm
10/21 Oklahoma Home 6:30pm
10/23 Oklahoma State Home 3pm
10/28 Texas Austin TBA
Home = College Station, TX
Date Opponent Location Time
8/26 Creighton vs. UTSA Home 9:30am
Creighton Home 2:30pm
UTSA Home 7:30pm
8/27 Creighton Home 12:30pm
8/30 Israel National Team Home 6:30pm
9/1 Portland Portland, OR 9pm
9/2 Butler Portland, OR 2pm
9/3 Nevada Portland, OR Noon
Washington State Portland, OR 7:30pm
9/9 Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches 6pm
9/10 Northern Illinois Nacogdoches 10am
9/16 Xavier Ann Arbor, MI 10am
Toledo Ann Arbor, MI 4:30pm
9/17 at Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 6:30pm
9/21 vs. Houston Baptist Home 6:30pm
9/24 Missouri Columbia, MO 6:30pm
9/28 Baylor Home 6:30pm
10/1 Kansas State Home 6:30pm
10/5 Texas Austin, TX 6:30pm
10/8 Kansas Lawrence, KS 6:30pm
10/12 Oklahoma Home 6:30pm
10/19 Texas Tech Lubbock 6:30pm
10/22 Iowa State Home 6:30pm
10/30 Kansas Home 2pm
11/2 Texas Tech Home 6:30pm
11/5 Kansas State Manhattan, KS 7pm
11/9 Baylor Waco, TX 7pm
11/12 Missouri Home 1pm
11/19 Oklahoma Norman, OK 7pm
11/23 Texas Home 6:30pm
11/26 Iowa State Ames, Iowa 6:30pm
12/1-4 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds campus sites TBA
12/9-10 NCAA Regionals TBD TBA
12/15 NCAA Semifinals San Antonio TBA
12/17 NCAA Championship San Antonio TBA
Home = College Station, TX
Date Opponent Location Time
2/10 BYU Tempe, AZ Noon
2/10 Stanford Tempe, AZ 3 pm
2/11 Arizona Tempe, AZ 5 pm
2/11 San Jose State Tempe, AZ 8 pm
2/12 Northwestern Tempe, AZ 9:30 am
2/15 Sam Houston State Home 4:30 pm
2/17 North Carolina State Home 3 pm
2/17 Tulsa Home 5:15 pm
2/18 UTSA Home 3 pm
2/18 North Carolina State Home 5:15 pm
2/19 Tulsa Home 12:15 pm
2/23 Florida Cathedral City, CA Noon
2/23 New Mexico Houston 2:30 pm
2/24 Washington Cathedral City, CA 12:30 pm
2/24 BYU Cathedral City, CA 3 pm
2/25 Pacific Cathedral City, CA 11:30 am
2/29 Sam Houston State Huntsville, TX 5 pm
3/2 Nebraska Home 3 pm
3/2 Texas State Home 5:15 pm
3/3 Houston Home 3 pm
3/3 Nebraska Home 5:15 pm
3/4 Houston Home 12:15 pm
3/8 Monmouth Home 6:30 pm
3/9 Monmouth Home 3 pm
3/9 North Dakota State Home 5:15 pm
3/10 North Dakota State Home 3 pm
3/10 Liberty Home 5:15 pm
3/14 California Honolulu, HI 4 pm
3/14 Marist Honolulu, HI 9 pm
3/15 Winthrop Honolulu, HI 4 pm
3/16 Hawaii Honolulu, HI 11:30 pm
3/17 Marist Honolulu, HI 4 pm
3/23 Missouri Home 7 pm
3/24 Missouri Home 3 pm
3/25 Missouri Home Noon
3/28 Baylor Home 6:30 pm
3/30 Oklahoma State Stillwater, OK 7 pm
3/31 Oklahoma State Stillwater, OK 3 pm
4/1 Oklahoma State Stillwater, OK Noon
4/6 Iowa State Ames IA 2 pm
4/6 Iowa State Ames, IA 4 pm
4/7 Iowa State Ames, IA Noon
4/10 Baylor Waco, TX 6:30 pm
4/13 Oklahoma Home 7 pm
4/14 Oklahoma Home 3 pm
4/15 Oklahoma Home Noon
4/17 Texas Tech Lubbock, TX 5 pm
4/17 Texas Tech Lubbock, TX 7 pm
4/18 Texas Tech Lubbock, TX 5 pm
4/24 Baylor Home 6:30 pm
4/27 Texas Home TBA
4/28 Texas Austin, TX 5 pm
4/29 Texas Austin, TX 4 pm
5/4 Kansas Home 7 pm
5/5 Kansas Home 3 pm
5/6 Kansas Home 11 am
HOME = College Station, TX
Date Opponent Location Time
2/17 Illinois--Chicago Home 6:35 pm
2/18 Illinois--Chicago Home 4:05 pm
2/19 Illinois--Chicago Home 12:05 pm
2/21 Stephen F. Austin Home 6:35 pm
2/24 Holy Cross Home 6:35 pm
2/25 Holy Cross Home 2:05 pm
2/26 Holy Cross Home 1:05 pm
2/28 Northwestern State Home 6:35 pm
2/29 Northwestern State Home 3:05 pm
3/2 Michigan State Home 6:35 pm
3/3 Michigan State Home 2:05 pm
3/4 Michigan State Home 1:05 pm
3/6 Prairie View A&M Home 6:35 pm
3/9 Cal State Fullerton Home 6:35 pm
3/10 Cal State Fullerton Home 2:05 pm
3/11 Cal State Fullerton Home 1:05 pm
3/13 Texas--Pan American Home 6:35 pm
3/14 Texas--Pan American Home 3:05 pm
3/16 Kansas State Home 6:35 pm
3/17 Kansas State Home 2:05 pm
3/18 Cal State Fullerton Home 1:05 pm
3/20 Houston Houston 6:30 pm
3/23 Pepperdine Malibu, Calif.. TBA
3/24 Pepperdine Malibu, Calif.. TBA
3/25 Pepperdine Malibu, Calif.. TBA
3/27 Houston Baptist Home 6:35 pm
3/30 Missouri Home 6:35 pm
3/31 Missouri Home 2:05 pm
4/1 Missouri Home 1:05 pm
4/3 UTSA Home 6:35 pm
4/5 Oklahoma Home 6:35 pm
4/6 Oklahoma Home 6:35 pm
4/7 Oklahoma Home 2:05 pm
4/10 UT Arlington Home 6:35 pm
4/13 Kansas Lawrence, Kan. TBA
4/14 Kansas Lawrence, Kan. TBA
4/15 Kansas Lawrence, Kan. TBA
4/17 Rice Home 6:35 pm
4/20 Baylor Home 6:35 pm
4/21 Baylor Waco TBA
4/22 Baylor Waco TBA
4/24 TCU Fort Worth 6:30 pm
4/27 Texas Home 6:35 pm
4/28 Texas Austin TBA
4/29 Texas Austin TBA
5/1 Sam Houston State Huntsville 6:30 pm
5/4 Texas Tech Home 6:35 pm
5/5 Texas Tech Home 2:05 pm
5/6 Texas Tech Home 1:05 pm
5/11 San Diego State Home 6:35 pm
5/12 San Diego State Home 2:05 pm
5/13 San Diego State Home 12::05 pm
5/15 Texas State Home 6:35 pm
5/17 Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 6:30 pm
5/18 Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 6:30 pm
5/19 Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. TBA
HOME = College Station, TX

Poll Question

If A&M has to play its football games away from Kyle for a season, what venue do you favor?
  • Cowboys Stadium
  • Reliant Stadium
  • Alamodome
  • A combination of three

Will whoever A&M schedules to complete its 2012 football schedule figure in your decision to buy season tickets?
  • Yes
  • No

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