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No. 16 Football Preps for Showdown at No. 8 Notre Dame
Sep 08, 2025 | Football
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION-- No. 16 Texas A&M hits the road for the first time this season as the Aggies head to South Bend to battle No. 8 Notre Dame on Saturday night under the lights at a sold-out Notre Dame Stadium. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. on NBC.
(#16) Texas A&M at (#8) Notre Dame
Saturday, September 13, 2025 • 6:30 PM CT • Notre Dame Stadium
Weather: partly cloudy, upper 60s, slight chance of rain
TV: NBC (Noah Eagle, Todd Blackledge, Kathryn Tappen)
Radio: Texas A&M Sports Network (Andrew Monaco, Dave Elmendorf, Will Johnson)
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AGGIES VS. FIGHTING IRISH
- Saturday's clash between Texas A&M and Notre Dame is the second game of a two-game, home-and-home series between the schools. The Fighting Irish handed the Aggies a 23-13 defeat in last year's season-opener for both teams at Kyle Field.
- The two schools have faced off six times overall with Notre Dame holding a 4-2 advantage. The Aggies and Irish split a home-and-home in 2000 and 2001 with both teams posting home victories. The two programs have also met three times in the Cotton Bowl with the Aggies tallying a 35-10 conquest in the 1988 bowl and the Irish taking 28-3 and 24-21 decisions in 1993 and 1994.
- In Texas A&M's lone visit to South Bend in 2000, the Aggies held a 10-7 lead midway through the third quarter, but the Irish scored the final 17 points of the game for a 24-10 triumph.
NEED-TO-KNOWS
- Texas A&M has compiled 23 plays of 20+ yards in two games in 2025 (11.5/G) after averaging just 5.5 "explosives" per game in 2024.
- The Aggies under Mike Elko have limited opponents to 125 or fewer rushing yards in nine of 15 contests, including last week when Utah State generated just 78 yards on 35 carries (2.1 average).
- After two games, Texas A&M is averaging 305.0 passing yards after throwing for only 148.0 yards per game through week 2 in 2024. The 157.0 yards/G improvement ranks fifth-most among FBS teams.
- Mike Elko served as Notre Dame's defensive coordinator in 2017, helping guide the Irish to a 10-3 record with a win over LSU in the Citrus Bowl.
TRENDS & NOTABLES
- The Aggies are one of three teams nationally this season that rank in the top 15 in both punt and kick returns. They are joined by Louisville and Pittsburgh.
- Similarly, Texas A&M, Louisville and Pittsburgh are the only teams averaging more than 30.0 yards on kick returns (32.2) and 20.0 on punt returns (22.9). Last year the Aggies ranked No. 60 (20.5) in kickoff returns and No. 124 in punt returns (3.9).
- Texas A&M ranks in the top 15 nationally in tackles for loss (No. 12) and QB sacks (No. 13). The Aggies have posted 9.0 TFL in both games this season and average 3.5 sacks/G.
- According to Pro Football Focus (PFF), Texas A&M is the only FBS team with two wide receivers with receiving grades above 80.0 among players with at least 10 targets -- transfers Mario Craver and KC Concepcion.
- Via PFF, Craver ranks No. 4 with a 88.2 grade on 16 targets among WRs with 10+ targets, while Concepcion comes at No. 21 on 13 targets, via PFF.
- Craver became the first player to open his Texas A&M career with back-to-back 100-yard receiving games after logging 122 vs. UTSA and 114 vs. Utah State, while Concepcion is the first to open his A&M career with a pair of multiple touchdown games since RB Tra Carson did it in 2013 against Rice and Sam Houston.
- Senior RB Le'Veon Moss has just seven carries for negative yardage among his 257 career carries. The hard-running Moss has lost just 16 rushing yards throughout his career.
NCAA RANKINGS DEEP DIVE
- Texas A&M is the only school with players ranked in the top 10 in punt and kickoff return average. KC Concepcion ranks No. 5 in punt returns at 28.0, while Terry Bussey comes in at No. 9 in kick returns at 32.8.
- Texas A&M and Pittsburgh are the only teams with two players in the top 25 in punt return average. Joining Concepcion in the top 25 is Bussey, who stands at No. 21 at 16.0. Bussey also ranks No. 7 with 179 combined kick return yards (131 KOR/48 PR).
- Marcel Reed ranks No. 4 in points responsibility average with 24.0 points per game and No. 7 in passing touchdowns with seven. His pass efficiency stands No. 24 (172.3 rating) and his total offense per outing ranks No. 18 (307.0).
- Mario Craver and Concepcion are tied for No. 2 with three receiving touchdowns, while Craver ranks No. 8 in receiving yards average (118.0) and No. 23 in receptions per game (6.5). With two receiving scores and a punt return TD, Concepcion ranks No. 7 in scoring (12.0) among all players and No. 4 in total touchdowns.
- On the strength of a three-sacks-on-three-straight-plays effort vs. Utah State, Cashius Howell ranks No. 6 in QB sacks (1.5).
ALSO OF NOTE…
- Concepcion's 80-yard punt return TD vs. UTSA was the first of the Elko era. In fact, it was just the first punt return (without a punt block) of more than 10 yards by the Aggies since the start of 2024.
- With a pair of strong passing efforts to start 2025, Reed has now completed over 60% of his attempts in eight-straight games dating back to 2024. Prior to the streak, Reed had competed 54.4% in his first four games of 2024. Reed has completed 65.0% of his passes with a 16-to-6 TD-to-INT ratio while averaging 8.0 yards/attempt in his last eight games.
- Craver's career yards per catch average of 20.1 ranks No. 5 among active FBS players with at least 30 catches.
- Tyler White has had 28 punts downed inside the 20 in 15 career games and just four of his 55 career punts have been returned for positive yardage.
PFF NOTABLES VS. UTAH STATE
- According to Pro Football Focus (PFF), the Aggies' highest-graded offensive player vs. Utah State was redshirt sophomore C Mark Nabou, who graded at 77.0 while playing 57 snaps. He was the lone Aggie to grade above 70.0 in both run and pass blocking.
- On the defensive side, senior LB Scooby Williams led the way among players with 40+ snaps with a 92.3 defensive grade. In just 10 plays, sophomore transfer DE Sam M'Pemba graded at 94.4 while logging his first career sack, forced fumble and fumble recovery.
PFF NOTABLES (SEASON)
- Graduate OT Trey Zuhn III has posted a 89.7 pass blocking grade via PFF after two games, which ranks No. 9 among all offensive linemen and No. 3 among tackles. In 53 pass block snaps, Zuhn hasn't allowed a sack or hurry and hasn't been flagged for a penalty.
- Senior DE Cashius Howell ranks No. 12 among FBS players with 35+ pass rush opportunities with a 87.4 pass rush grade.
- True freshman RB Jamarion Morrow ranks No. 27 among all running backs with a 7.3 yards after contact average.
- Texas A&M's offensive line ranks No. 14 (tie) in pass blocking efficiency with a 95.9 grade. The "Maroon Goons" rank No. 1 among teams with more than 80 pass snaps.
HOWELL’S “SACK TRICK”
- Senior DE Cashius Howell etched his name into college football lore by posting a "hat-trick" of sorts with three consecutive sacks during a single drive last week against Utah State. Research indicates that Howell is the first FBS player to record three-straight sacks in a single drive since Wisconsin's Jack Cichy in the 2015 Holiday Bowl.
- For his efforts, Howell was named SEC Defensive Line Player of the Week, as well as the East-West Shrine Bowl Breakout Defensive Player of the Week.
GETTING TO THE QB
- Texas A&M is one of two FBS schools with two defenders with at least 14 career quarterback sacks on their resumes.
- Howell has 18.5 sacks over his career at Texas A&M (7.0) and Bowling Green (11.5), while graduate DE Dayon Hayes has 14.0 after previous stops at Pittburgh (12.0) and Colorado (2.0).
FBS Schools with 14.0+ QBS Tandems | |
School | Players (QBS) |
LSU | Harold Perkins Jr. (14.0) / Patrick Pyton (16.0) |
Texas A&M | Dayon Hayes (14.0) / Cashius Howell (18.5) |
TRANSFER IMPACT
- Head coach Mike Elko's ability to find talent in the transfer portal has been on display in the Aggies' first two games.
- The 2025 crop of transfers already lead the team in several statistical categories, including scoring, receptions, receiving yards, receiving touchdowns, all-purpose yards and punt returns.
- Last year, Elko inked seven transfers that started at least 10 games, as well the 2024 team leaders in sacks, tackles for loss, QB hurries, interceptions and breakups.
- Additionally, nine transfers from the 2024 class remain on the roster and are playing key roles in 2025.
2025 Transfer Class | |
Transfer (Position) | Previous School |
Nate Boerkircher (TE) | Nebraska |
KC Concepcion (WR) | NC State |
Mario Craver (WR) | Mississippi State |
Dayon Hayes (DE) | Colorado |
Julio Humphrey (CB) | Georgia |
Sam M'Pemba (DE) | Georgia |
Tyler Onyedim (DT) | Iowa State |
Amari Niblack (TE) | Texas |
Micah Riley (TE) | Auburn |
T.J. Searcy (DE) | Florida |
Jordan Shaw (CB) | Washington |
Jonah Wilson (WR) | Houston |
Jacob Zeno (QB) | UAB |
Returnees from 2024 Transfer Class | |
Transfer (Position) | Previous School (2024 stats) |
Koli Faaiu (C) | Utah (13 gms, 11 starts) |
Cashius Howell (DE) | Bowling Green (4.0 QBS, 8.5 TFL) |
Will Lee III (CB) | Kansas State (10 PBU, 2 INT) |
Marcus Ratcliffe (S) | San Diego State (48 TT, 3 INT) |
Ar'maj Reed-Adams (OL) | Kansas (12 gms, 12 starts) |
Dezz Ricks (CB) | Alabama (20 TT, 2 PBU, 1 INT) |
EJ Smith (RB) | Stanford (50-183 rush, 8-66 rec.) |
Scooby Williams (LB) | Florida (43 tackles, 7.5 TFL) |
Jared Zirkel (PK) | Georgia (64.1 KO avg., 44 TBs) |
QUICK HITS
- Dual-threat QB Marcel Reed is in his first season as the solidified starter after he tallied 1,864 yards on 147-of-240 pass attempts and 15 touchdowns, while adding 547 rushing yards on 116 carries and seven scores a year ago.
- Reed was one of five SEC quarterbacks and one of 16 QBs in the nation to pass for over 1,850 yards and rush for more than 500 yards in 2024.
- Le’Veon Moss returns for his senior season after earning All-SEC Second Team honors in 2024 … Moss totaled 121 carries for 765 yards and 10 TDs, while adding 10 catches for 141 yards in the first nine games before suffering a season-ending injury.
- Moss ranked second in the SEC and 17th nationally last season with 6.3 yards per carry and his 85.0 rushing yards per game ranked third-best in the league.
- The Maroon & White return their entire starting offensive line that cleared the way for the second-best rushing attack in the SEC as their 195.5 ypg were also good for 26th nationally … guards Chase Bisontis and Ar’maj Reed-Adams and tackle Trey Zuhn III each were recognized by league coaches earning spots on the Preseason All-SEC Second Team.
- Junior LB Taurean York and Zuhn were named season-long captains for the second straight year, joined by Reed-Adams in his first season as a captain.
- York and senior CB Will Lee III anchor an experienced defense that returns eight starters combined with 140 career starts (entering 2025) … in 2024, York led the Aggies with 82 tackles and Lee paced the secondary with 10 pass breakups.
- DE Cashius Howell, Lee, S Marcus Ratcliffe and LB Scooby Williams each returned for their senior seasons after making a strong first impression in Aggieland last season … the quartet combined for 28 passes defended a year ago, while the defense ranked fifth nationally with 76 passes defended.
- A&M’s offensive line ranked 10th nationally allowing only 51.0 tackles for loss and was fourth in the SEC with 23.0 sacks allowed in 2024 … the Maroon Goons have combined to play 235 career games, the eighth most among an o-line group entering this season.
- Texas A&M was one of just three teams in the SEC and one of 18 in the nation to produce over 2,500 rushing and passing yards in 2024.
- Last season, the Maroon & White allowed an average of 15.1 points per game in seven matchups at Kyle Field.
REED ALL ABOUT IT
- After winning the starting quarterback job mid-way through last season, Marcel Reed is firmly establshed as QB1 in his redshirt sophomore season.
- Reed made eight starts under center in 2024, including wins in his first three starts at Florida, against Bowling Green and vs. Arkansas at AT&T Stadium ... he was the first freshman QB to win his first three career starts since Kellen Mond in 2017.
- The dual-threat QB accounted for 22 touchdowns on the year, the second most in the SEC among freshmen last season and the sixth most in the league among returning players.
- In his first career start at Florida, he commanded Texas A&M to its first true SEC road win since 2021 ... Reed completed 11-of-17 passes for 178 yards and two touchdowns, while adding 83 yards rushing and one score.
- The Nashville, Tennessee, native continued to showcase his dual-threat capabilities in wins over Arkansas and New Mexico State, throwing for a pair of touchdowns and rushing for one in each game ... it marked the first time an Aggie quarterback achieved the feat three times in a season since Mond in 2019.
- Reed became the undisputed starter after he came off the bench midway through the third quarter to lead the Aggies to a second half comeback win over No. 8 LSU in Week 9 ... he sparked the offense by scoring three unanswered rushing touchdowns and putting a dagger in the Tigers with a 54-yard strike to open a fourth quarter scoring drive making it a two possession game with 8:09 left.
- He finished the 2024 season with 1,864 passing yards, the second most by an Aggie freshman QB trailing only Johnny Manziel's 3,706 yards in his Heisman winning campaign in 2012 ... Reed led all SEC quarterbacks with 4.7 yards per carry while his 49.4 rushing yards per game and seven rushing scores ranked No. 4 among league signal-callers.
STABLE STALLIONS
- Texas A&M returns 87% of its run production from last season, including All-SEC Second Team running back Le'Veon Moss who ranked second in the league and 17th nationally with 6.3 yards per carry ... Marcel Reed is one-of-three Aggies returning who rushed over 500 yards, while his 4.7 yards per carry was eighth best in the nation among returning quarterbacks.
- Moss' ability to excel in short-yardage situations and gain yards after contact contributed to his reputation of being a physical downhill runner ... the Walker, Louisiana, native lost just 3 yards last season, which led the league and was No. 2 among all FBS players.
- Seniors Moss and Amari Daniels are back after the duo combined for 1,426 rushing yards and 18 touchdowns last season ... Moss ranked sixth in the SEC with 10 rushing touchdowns and eighth in the league rushing for 765 yards, despite an injury prematurely ended his season at nine games ... Daniels was ninth in the SEC in rushing scores (8) and finished 18th in rushing yards (661) after appearing in each regular season game and making three starts.
- Daniels came on strong at the end of the season filling in for the injured Moss averaging 5.3 yards per carry in the last five games of the regular season ... during the span, he totaled 369 yards on 70 carries and three rushing touchdowns, including a pair of 50-plus yard scores against South Carolina (56 yards) and New Mexico State (71 yards).
- Rueben Owens II is back in full swing after a fall camp injury sidelined him for the majority of last season ... the redshirt sophomore earned 2023 SEC All-Freshman Team honors after leading the league's true freshmen in all-purpose yards (743), rushing yards (385) and kick return yards (249).
- Reed has supplemented the Aggies' solid rushing attack ranking third among all SEC QBs with six touchdowns on the season, while his 4.7 yards per carry led league signal callers and his 49.0 yards per game was good for top-20 in the league ... Reed came in midway through the third quarter against LSU and sparked the Aggies scoring three unanswered rushing TDs.
- Texas A&M rushed for 200-plus yards in six games last season and eclipsed the 300-yard mark in consecutive games at Florida and against McNeese ... it marked the first time the Aggies have tallied 300-plus rushing yards in back-to-back games since the 2012 season.
- The Aggies' 90.6% red zone conversion rate was No. 17 in the nation last season ... the run game accounted for 62% (23-of-37) of the touchdowns scored in the red zone for the Maroon & White.
YORK AND ORDER
- Junior LB Taurean York is in his third season as the starting middle linebacker and was selected as a team captain by his teammates for a second straight year ahead of the 2025 season ... since the day the Temple, Texas, native stepped foot on campus in 2023, York has been a student of the game and has set the standard in playing Aggie defense.
- York led the Aggies with 82 tackles last season and was top-12 in the SEC in tackles and seventh in the league among linebackers in tackles for loss ... the steady linebacker has been recognized on numerous preseason watch lists, including the Butkus Award, Chuck Bednarik Award and he was named to the Walter Camp Preseason All-America First Team and Preseason All-SEC Third Team.
- York led the defense in tackles in seven games last season and notched double-digit tackles at Mississippi State (12), at Auburn (10) and against Texas (10) ... he led the Aggies with an 85.7 tackling grade according to PFF and missed just six tackles in nearly 700 defensive snaps in 2024 for an impressive 7.4 missed tackle rate.
MAROON GOONS
- After ranking second in the SEC averaging 195.5 rushing yards per game, the Aggies return each member of their starting offensive line ... the group is one of the most experienced with a combined 161 career starts ranking fifth most in the nation entering 2025.
- The line is anchored by season-long team captains Trey Zuhn III and right guard Ar'maj Reed-Adams ... Zuhn played a team-high 882 offensive snaps last year and allowed just two sacks in 417 pass plays, while being flagged just twice in 13 games. Reed-Adams posted an 85.9 run block grade by PFF, second-best among returning guards nationally, while he allowed just one sack in more than 200 pass blocks.
- Graduate student Dametrious Crownover and junior Chase Bisontis, along with senior Koli Faaiu and redshirt sophomore Mark Nabou Jr. provide necessary support in the trenches ... Crownover was one of four Aggies to start each game last season, while Faaiu made 11 starts and Bisontis logged nine starts ... Nabou started Week One before suffering an injury that sidelined him the rest of the year.
- The Maroon Goons controlled the trenches paving the way for an Aggie offense that ranked 17th in the nation with a 90.6% red zone conversion rate and 23rd in third down conversions at 45.1 percent.
VETERAN SECONDARY
- The Maroon & White return an experienced secondary combined with 115 career starts entering 2025, including seven players that made multiple starts in 2024 ... senior CB Will Lee III and junior S Marcus Ratcliffe command the secondary after the pair started each game last regular season.
- Ratcliffe recorded an interception in three straight games last season to become the first Aggie to accomplish the feat since Jason Glenn in 2000 ... Lee picked off two passes, one of which he returned 93 yards for his first career touchdown in the regular season finale against Texas ... his pick six marked the longest by an Aggie since Aaron Glenn returned one for 95 yards against Texas in 1992.
- Lee garnered 2024 All-SEC Second Team honors after he ranked fifth in the league with 10 pass breakups and finished top-five on the team with 42 tackles ... he posted at least one breakup in six games, highlighted by a career-best four against Arkansas and was only one of two SEC players last year to record four-or-more breakups in a single game.
- Redshirt senior CB Tyreek Chappell returns after starting the first two games in 2024 before he suffered a season-ending injury.
WHO'S THAT DUDE
- Between the returning players in new jersey numbers and the numerous transfers fresh to Aggieland, the 12th Man will have every good reason to wonder, 'who's that dude?'
- Notable defensive returners that switched numbers include, CB Dezz Ricks (2), CB Will Lee III (4), DT DJ Hicks (5) and DE Cashius Howell (9), while WR Ashton Bethel-Roman (3) was one of the few offensive returners to make a number change this season.
- Transfer WRs Mario Craver (1) from Mississippi State and KC Concepcion (7) from NC State are expected to have an immediate impact on the Aggie offense ... Craver was second in the SEC with 21.6 yards per catch among players with at least 15 catches in 2024, while Concepcion totaled 124 catches for 1,299 yards, 16 touchdowns and added 356 rushing yards on 60 carries for two scores in two seasons in the ACC.
- The Aggie tight ends beefed their room up physically and in maturity with Texas transfer Amari Niblack (84), Nebraska transfer Nate Boerkircher (87) and Auburn transfer Micah Riley (88) ... the trio has combined to play in 101 games, while Boerkircher reunites with tight ends coach Christian Ellsworth and Niblack is back with co-offensive coordinator Holmon Wiggins when the pair were at Alabama in 2022 and 2023.
- On the defensive front, DT Tyler Onyedim (11) from Iowa State, DE T.J. Searcy (18) from Florida, Colorado transfer DT Dayon Hayes (50) and Georgia transfer DE Sam M'Pemba (92) bring experience and add depth to join key returners DT Albert Regis and DE Cashius Howell.
- Georgia transfer CB Julio Humphrey (6) and Washington transfer CB Jordan Shaw (8) join a veteran defensive secondary.
SPECIAL TEAMS SUCCESS
- Texas A&M returns each specialist starter from a season ago, including Lou Groza Award Preseason Watch List kicker Randy Bond and Ray Guy Award Preseason Watch List punter Tyler White.
- Graduate K Randy Bond ranked 15th in the nation and fifth in the SEC with 20 made field goals, while his 83.3 field goal percentage was fourth-best in the SEC with 20-or-more attempts ... he enters the season four points shy of 300 for his career ... Bond has posted double-digit points in a game 12 times in his career, including five times in 2024.
- Redshirt sophomore P Tyler White led the nation last season among freshmen averaging 44.9 yards per punt, while his average ranked fifth in the SEC among punters with at least 45 boots ... he boasted a season-long 69-yard boom, which ranked as the second-longest in the nation among freshmen and second-best in the SEC for all punters.
SETTING THE STANDARD
- In his first season at the helm in Aggieland, head coach Mike Elko established a culture of grit, relentless effort, integrity and dependability.
- Elko led the Maroon & White to their best start in SEC play, going 5-0 against their first league opponents and had the Aggies battling for a spot in the SEC Championship game entering the final week of the regular season ... the 5-0 start marked the program's best record in conference play since the Aggies started their Big 12 slate 7-0 in 1998.
- The players embraced the culture on and off the field beating two top-10 opponents at Kyle Field, while posting the program's best cumulative grade point average and the squad had 100-percent participation in The Big Event, a student-run community service project.
- In 2024, Texas A&M ranked 34th in the nation in scoring defense holding opponents to an average of 22.2 points per game ... At Kyle Field, the defense was even more stifling allowing only 15.1 points per game
- Known as one of the top defensive minds in the country, Elko has consistently produced highly disruptive and productive defenses throughout his career, most recently putting the Texas A&M defense on the map during his time as defensive coordinator and carrying the same standard as the head coach at Duke.
- In 2023, Duke led the ACC and ranked 16th nationally in scoring defense (19.0 ppg) while registering a top-five rush defense among league teams and standing in 17th in the country with 67 passes defended ... in Elko's first season as a head coach, the Blue Devils ranked in the top-35 in the nation in scoring defense, rush defense, rushing touchdowns allowed and passes defended.
- After not finishing in the top-50 nationally in total defense for more than a decade, Elko's first stint in Aggieland as defensive coordinator from 2018-21 coincided with consistent top-35 finishes, including a top-10 ranking in the 2020 final FBS total defense standings.
- Elko has produced top-50 defenses in 11 of the last 13 years with multiple programs (Duke, Texas A&M, Notre Dame, Wake Forest, Bowling Green).
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