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Aggies make Top 4 for Wide receiver prospect, Anthony Evans

Texas A&M looks to have made the final list of one of the top 50 wide receiver prospects in the 2023 recruiting class, Anthony Evans. on Wednesday, July 6, Evans, through an Instagram post, listed his final list of schools, which included Oklahoma, Penn State, Texas A&M, and Georgia, with August 26 looked to be the date for his announcement, all according to his Instagram post.

As I mentioned in my last update regarding Anthony Evans’s recruiting, he recently officially visited Oklahoma on June 3rd, Georgia on June 10th, and Texas A&M on June 17, and has yet to visit Penn State. The Aggies will have their hands full in battling the other three blue blood programs for Evans’s commitment but are either win good standing with the speedster with time to make their final recruiting push.

What Jimbo Fisher and company can hang their hats in the midst of building their 2023 recruiting class is their recent success in recruiting and developing some of the top-ranked wide receiver prospects in the country, going back as far as current Tampa Bay Buccaneers starter Mike Evans, to current Aggies and members of the 2022 recruiting class, Evan Stewart, and Chris Marshall.

Good luck to Anthony as he continues his recruiting journey, and we hope to see the Aggies trending up as Aug. 26 rapidly approaches.

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