
The Texas A&M Aggies didn't just win games in 2025, they built a resume and a reputation.
From the season-opening stunner at Notre Dame to the largest comeback in school history against South Carolina, the Aggies have kicked down every door in their path on the way to a seven-seed and a home date with the Miami Hurricanes in the first round of the College Football Playoff.
On Tuesday, the SEC coaches made it official ... this roster is loaded.
Six Aggies were named to the All-SEC Coaches' teams, with three headliners on the first team: wide receiver KC Concepcion, offensive lineman Trey Zuhn III, and defensive lineman Cashius Howell. The third team featured wide receiver Mario Craver, offensive lineman Chase Bisontis, and linebacker Taurean York.
Concepcion has been one of the most electric players in the country, a human joystick who can torch corners on go balls, rip off jet sweeps, or flip the field in the return game. The NC State transfer piled up 57 catches for 886 yards and nine touchdowns, turning every touch into a threat.
Up front, Zuhn anchored a line that kept Marcel Reed clean and the run game humming. His dominance, paired with Bisontis' consistency, turned A&M's offensive front into one of the SEC's nastiest units.
Then there’s Howell ... the one everyone tried to overlook. Left off the preseason All-SEC list and once rated around the 2,000th-best recruit in his class, he turned disrespect into production.
Howell wrecked backfields all year with 19 tackles, 11.5 sacks, and a forced fumble, living in opponents' backfields and blowing up RPOs like he'd seen the script.
Craver had his own Heisman buzz after dropping 207 yards on Notre Dame, forcing defenses to pick their poison between him and Concepcion. York, a team captain alongside Zuhn, was the heartbeat of the defense with 67 tackles and a sack, setting the tone every Saturday.
The trophies are nice. The respect is overdue. But for this Texas A&M team, the message is simple ... the real statement season starts now.