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Several Texas A&M players are not suited up for the annual Maroon & White spring game

Several Texas A&M players are not suited up for the annual Maroon & White spring game

USA Today19-04-2025
Several Texas A&M players are not suited up for the annual Maroon & White spring game
Texas A&M football is gearing up for its annual Maroon & White spring game at Kyle Field, offering fans a glimpse into the team's offseason progress. While some key players will be absent, this scrimmage allows others to step up and showcase their skills in a game-like environment.
Aggies fans are eager to see standout players like defensive lineman Cashius Howell, who has been making waves, and transfer wide receiver KC Concepcion, a dynamic addition to the roster. The playbook may be simplified, but it will focus on evaluating players' physical development and understanding of the team's strategies.
This spring game is not just about the stars; it's also a chance for emerging talent to shine and for the coaching staff to assess depth across the roster. According to Carter Karels of GigEm274 Sports, below is a list of the Aggies who will not be part of the spring game.
Trey Zuhn III
Tyreek Chappell
Scooby Williams
Terry Bussey
Ar'maj Reed-Adams
Le'Veon Moss
Amari Daniels
Kelshaun Johnson
Joshua Moses
Micah Riley
Jamar Beal-Goines
Jayvon Thomas
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