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Six Aggies Selected to Media Preseason All-SEC Team
Jul 18, 2025 | Football
BIRMINGHAM – Six Texas A&M football players earned Preseason All-SEC distinction following a vote by the media in attendance at SEC Media Days in Atlanta the week, the league office announced Friday. Running back Le'Veon Moss earned first team honors, while offensive linemen Ar'maj Reed-Adams and Trey Zuhn III along with defensive back Will Lee III were named to the second team. Offensive lineman Chase Bisontis and linebacker Taurean York landed on the third team.
Moss returns for his senior season after ranking second in the league and 17th nationally with 6.3 yards per carry in 2024. The Walker, Louisiana, native started the first nine games of the season, totaling 121 carries for 765 yards and 10 touchdowns, while adding 10 catches for 141 yards before a season-ending injury. He eclipsed the 100-yard mark in three games. Moss ran for 110 yards on 18 carries, including 84 yards after contact against the Gators, while posting 117 yards on 13 carries against Arkansas and a career-best 138 yards on 12 carries for three scores against Missouri. Moss scored multiple rushing touchdowns in three consecutive games, including against the Razorbacks, at Mississippi State and at home against LSU. He finished the campaign earning All-SEC Second Team recognition.
Lee ranked fifth in the SEC with 10 pass breakups on the season and was top-five on the team with 42 tackles, including a team-best 39 solo takedowns after earning All-SEC Second Team honors last season. In his Aggie debut, he led the team with nine tackles, 0.5 for loss, and a pass breakup against Notre Dame. He registered his first interception of the season against McNeese, before he took his second interception 93 yards to the house for his first career touchdown against Texas.
Bisontis, Reed-Adams and Zuhn helped pave the way for an Aggie rushing attack that ranked 26th in the nation and second in the SEC with 195.5 yards per game in 2024. The trio anchored an offensive line that helped the Aggies post 450-plus yards in five games, including 300-plus yards rushing in consecutive games for the first time since 2012. The group cleared the way for a 99- and 92-yard scoring drive at Florida, marking a first time since 2007 the Aggies recorded multiple 90-yard drives in a game. Zuhn ended the campaign with All-SEC Third Team honors, while Reed-Adams enters the 2025 season as a Walter Camp Preseason All-American.
York ranked 12th in the SEC and led the Aggies with 82 tackles last season, while finishing second on the team with 9.5 tackles for loss. The junior enters his third season as a team captain and has earned several preseason honors, including spots on the Walter Camp Preseason All-America First Team and the Lott Impact Trophy Watch List. He recorded eight-or-more tackles in five games, including three with double-digit totals. York led the team with nine tackles in the season opener at home against Notre Dame and again with five tackles in the SEC-opening win at Florida. He posted a season-high 12 tackles at Mississippi State, and closed the regular season with back-to-back double-digit performances tallying 10 tackles, including six solo takedowns, at Auburn and 10 tackles, including 3.5 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack for 4 yards at home against Texas.
Moss returns for his senior season after ranking second in the league and 17th nationally with 6.3 yards per carry in 2024. The Walker, Louisiana, native started the first nine games of the season, totaling 121 carries for 765 yards and 10 touchdowns, while adding 10 catches for 141 yards before a season-ending injury. He eclipsed the 100-yard mark in three games. Moss ran for 110 yards on 18 carries, including 84 yards after contact against the Gators, while posting 117 yards on 13 carries against Arkansas and a career-best 138 yards on 12 carries for three scores against Missouri. Moss scored multiple rushing touchdowns in three consecutive games, including against the Razorbacks, at Mississippi State and at home against LSU. He finished the campaign earning All-SEC Second Team recognition.
Lee ranked fifth in the SEC with 10 pass breakups on the season and was top-five on the team with 42 tackles, including a team-best 39 solo takedowns after earning All-SEC Second Team honors last season. In his Aggie debut, he led the team with nine tackles, 0.5 for loss, and a pass breakup against Notre Dame. He registered his first interception of the season against McNeese, before he took his second interception 93 yards to the house for his first career touchdown against Texas.
Bisontis, Reed-Adams and Zuhn helped pave the way for an Aggie rushing attack that ranked 26th in the nation and second in the SEC with 195.5 yards per game in 2024. The trio anchored an offensive line that helped the Aggies post 450-plus yards in five games, including 300-plus yards rushing in consecutive games for the first time since 2012. The group cleared the way for a 99- and 92-yard scoring drive at Florida, marking a first time since 2007 the Aggies recorded multiple 90-yard drives in a game. Zuhn ended the campaign with All-SEC Third Team honors, while Reed-Adams enters the 2025 season as a Walter Camp Preseason All-American.
York ranked 12th in the SEC and led the Aggies with 82 tackles last season, while finishing second on the team with 9.5 tackles for loss. The junior enters his third season as a team captain and has earned several preseason honors, including spots on the Walter Camp Preseason All-America First Team and the Lott Impact Trophy Watch List. He recorded eight-or-more tackles in five games, including three with double-digit totals. York led the team with nine tackles in the season opener at home against Notre Dame and again with five tackles in the SEC-opening win at Florida. He posted a season-high 12 tackles at Mississippi State, and closed the regular season with back-to-back double-digit performances tallying 10 tackles, including six solo takedowns, at Auburn and 10 tackles, including 3.5 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack for 4 yards at home against Texas.
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