Texas A&M football recruiting: Husan Longstreet, No. 5-ranked QB in 2025 class, commits to Aggies

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Four-star quarterback prospect Husan Longstreet announced his commitment to Texas A&M on Sunday during a ceremony broadcast on the 247Sports YouTube channel. He chose the Aggies over fellow finalists Auburn, Louisville, Ole Miss and Oregon.

A product of Centennial High School in Corona, California, Longstreet ranks as the No. 28 player nationally and the No. 5 quarterback in the 2025 recruiting class. He visited Texas A&M for one of its junior day events in February, which gave him a chance to spend time around first-year Aggies coach Mike Elko and his staff.

Longstreet, who is the sixth prospect to join Texas A&M’s 2025 haul, is a cornerstone piece for Elko as he navigates through his first full recruiting cycle with the Aggies. He’s the highest-rated quarterback to commit to the Aggies since 2022 when they signed current projected starter and former five-star prospect Conner Weigman.

If his evaluation by 247Sports’ Greg Biggins is any indication, Longstreet has an opportunity to climb the rankings even further:

“Longstreet has one of the strongest arms out West and one of the quicker releases to go with it. He generates a ton of velocity with little effort and is able to easily throw from different arm angles and is equally comfortable rolling out and throwing right or left. He has big hands and spins the football as consistently as anyone. He’s an improving athlete and uses his legs as a junior a lot more than his first two years of high school ball and looked very comfortable in zone read situations. He’s accurate to the show and intermediate levels of the…


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Author : Will Backus

Publish date : 2024-04-14 21:07:50

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