With Texas A&M suffering back-to-back one-score losses, the future of this program feels tenuous...both with regard to what will happen this season, and beyond. The Aggies were 5-7 a year ago, and are sitting at 4-3 seven games into 2023. That kind of mediocrity breeds instability all the way up to the top, so it’s no surprise that it could also cause some instability on the recruiting front. That reared it’s head on Tuesday night as the Aggies lost one of their top recruits in the 2024 class in Silsbee WR Drelon Miller.