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Everything Texas A&M OC, players said after seventh spring practice

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As Texas A&M ramps up for the 2026 season, new OC Holmon Wiggins and players have given fans plenty to be excited for.

As Texas A&M continues to build towards the upcoming football season, Aggie fans can’t help but be thankful that HC Mike Elko opened up spring practice to the media. While the practices are still relatively low-intensity and not much can be gathered from just seven practices, the team has already seen its fair share of standout performances. Since hiring Alabama WR coach Holomon Wiggins in 2024, Texas A&M has consistently improved its receiving corps, leaping from the talented yet somewhat inconsistent duo of Noah Thomas to the elite pairing of KC Concepcion and Mario Craver.

This year appears to be no exception, as Craver is joined by the ever-improving Ashton Bethel-Roman, Alabama transfer WR Isaiah Horton, and a star-studded cast of incoming freshmen. While the wideouts have been the spotlight of the early spring practices, they aren’t the only position group that’s looked impressive. Wiggins said in the press conference following the practice that “the running back room is looking really good.

” He specifically mentioned that Jamarion Morrow , who impressed in limited snaps in his freshman season, has slimmed down and consequently become faster, while star RB Rueben Owens II has built momentum since the end of last season. Texas A&M OC Holmon Wiggins said RB Jamarion Morrow has slimmed up and is playing faster, and Rueben Owens II has built momentum since the end of last season. pic.

twitter. com/FxRG2EvhxT — Carter Karels (@CarterKarels) April 2, 2026 It’s a good sign that Wiggins is high on his feet, as he said that “everything we do is going to start with the run” Texas A&M OC Holmon Wiggins asked about WR Ashton Bethel-Roman saying his offense looks like air raid: “Hopefully that was a misnomer, because everything that we do is going to start with the run. ” pic.