Spending big: Why Texas A&M's continued huge investment in football could be different this time
Texas A&M’s continued high spending on football is being framed as a potentially different outcome than previous cycles, following the program’s strong 2025 run. The Aggies opened 2025 at 10-0, reached the College Football Playoff for the first time, and pushed the eventual national runner-up to the final drive at Kyle Field. Despite those results, the season still ended with consecutive losses, including a defeat to rival Texas in Austin, keeping criticism alive. On3’s Pete Nakos reported Wednesday that Texas A&M is the biggest spender in high school recruiting, backed by a No. 1 ranking for the 2027 class in Rivals Industry Ranking, with six five-star commitments. Five-star offensive tackle Mark Matthews is among the headline prospects, and multiple power-conference general managers told Nakos the class could be worth over $10 million. Competitive context: the article links earlier spending to a 2022 class that ultimately unraveled after arriving in College Station.







