Head coach Mike Elko of the Texas A&M Aggies is hoping to improve upon the No. 7 recruiting class they signed in the 2026 cycle. With ten early commitments, they are off to a fantastic start, ranking them as the fourth-best class in the nation.
They are still pursuing several important targets, but they have become the frontrunners to sign Oluwasemilore Olubobola, a four-star offensive lineman from Carteret, New Jersey. However, the task is far from over. Although they are competing with schools all around the nation for Olubobola, two recruiting specialists like where they are in his recruitment.
Both Steve Wiltfong and Chad Simmons of Rivals have predicted that he will enroll at Texas A&M. According to the Rivals recruiting prediction machine, they are the only forecasts regarding his future course, which gives the Aggies a 92. 9% probability of signing him.
In the Rivals industry rankings, Olubobola is rated as the 44th best player overall and the fifth best offensive tackle. In addition to being the second-best player in New Jersey, the 6-foot-6, 270-pounder is also the second-best player in the state.
The Aggies are well on their way to establishing a formidable offensive line recruiting class, and Olubobola would be another fantastic addition. They have commitments from four-star offensive tackles Kaeden Scott and DeMarrion Johnson, both of whom are ranked among the top 25 offensive tackles in the nation.