
Gig' Em Glory - Texas A&M Aggies
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djp73
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seems like the AI image generation has gotten a lot better 

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The Hunted
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Screw them, that was payback for the first loss of the season. what a shame to take the SEC title of them.
Yeah its taking a lot of work however.
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The Hunted
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Lorenz and Bramble Lead the Nation’s Elite
The 2030 college football season delivered a showcase of dominance on both sides of the ball, with record‑setting performances and multiple Texas A&M standouts earning national acclaim.
FIU quarterback David Lorenz completed a clean sweep of the sport’s top honors — claiming the Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award, Walter Camp Award, and Davey O’Brien Award. Lorenz threw for 4,027 yards and 34 touchdowns while adding 749 yards and two scores on the ground, cementing his place among the most complete quarterbacks in recent memory.
North Texas freshman Jimmy Hoke earned the Shaun Alexander Award after a breakout campaign featuring 4,470 passing yards and 35 touchdowns, while BYU’s Matt Wire doubled up with the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm and John Mackey Awards following a stellar senior season at tight end.
Ohio State’s Spencer Miranda took home the Fred Biletnikoff Award after hauling in 108 catches for 1,583 yards and 11 touchdowns, and FIU’s Jalen Walker earned the Doak Walker Award as the nation’s top running back.
In the trenches, Oklahoma State’s Steven Keenoy claimed the Rimington Trophy, while Oregon State kicker Trevon Keenoy captured the Lou Groza Award with a near‑perfect 96.3% field‑goal rate.
Texas A&M’s Quan Conklin added a splash of special‑teams flair, winning the Jet Award as the nation’s best returner.
2030 Defensive Awards Recap
Aggies Sweep the Defensive Honors
On defense, Texas A&M once again stood atop the college football world.
Linebacker Deandre Bramble became the face of defensive excellence, sweeping the Chuck Bednarik Award, Bronko Nagurski Trophy, and Dick Butkus Award after a season that saw him rack up 91 total tackles, 14 pass deflections, and a commanding presence in the middle of the Aggie defense. Bramble also earned Freshman All‑American honors, marking one of the most decorated debut seasons in program history.
Alongside him, Rico Mateo dominated the line of scrimmage, capturing both the Lombardi Award and Defensive End of the Year honors with 15 sacks and 32 tackles for loss.
Miami’s Antuwan Watkins earned the Paycom Jim Thorpe Award and a share of the Bednarik Defensive Back of the Year title after an eight‑interception campaign, while Ohio State’s Allen Pounds claimed the Outland Trophy for his work anchoring the Buckeye offensive front.
Army’s Max Michel rounded out the list with the Ray Guy Award as the nation’s top punter.
Texas A&M’s Defensive Dynasty Continues
With Bramble and Mateo leading the charge, the Aggies once again proved their defensive pedigree runs deep — combining elite linebacker play, relentless edge pressure, and national‑level recognition across every major award category.
The 2030 season will be remembered as another chapter in College Station’s growing legacy of dominance.
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Nation’s Best Shine as Texas A&M Loads Up on Defensive Honors
The 2030 All‑American Teams delivered a showcase of elite talent across college football, with explosive offensive playmakers, dominant defensive fronts, and several Texas A&M standouts earning national recognition. This year’s selections highlight the depth, balance, and star power that defined the season.
First Team All‑Americans
Offense
• QB David Lorenz (FIU) — The Heisman winner led the nation with over 4,700 total yards and unmatched efficiency.
• HB Jalen Walker (FIU) — A Doak Walker finalist who powered FIU’s offense with elite burst and vision.
• HB Kevin Ramsay (Tennessee) — A bruising runner who punished SEC defenses all season.
• WR Spencer Miranda (Ohio State) — The Biletnikoff winner and the nation’s most polished route‑runner.
• WR Jalen Brown (LSU) — A vertical threat who consistently stretched the field.
• WR Antuwan Watkins (Miami) — A dynamic playmaker with elite separation ability.
• TE Matt Wire (BYU) — The Mackey Award winner and one of the most productive tight ends in the country.
• LT Kyree Teague (Texas A&M) — A steady blind‑side protector who anchored the Aggies’ offensive line.
• LG Deon Nesbit (Miami) — A dominant interior blocker with elite leverage.
• C Steven Keenoy (Oklahoma State) — The Rimington winner and the nation’s top center.
• RG Manuel Bello (Texas) — A powerful run‑game enforcer.
• RT J.P. Edmondson (Miami) — A reliable edge blocker who excelled in both phases.
Defense
• EDGE Rico Mateo (Texas A&M) — The Lombardi Award winner and Defensive End of the Year, unstoppable off the edge.
• EDGE Jamerson Cleveland (Texas A&M) — A rising star who paired explosiveness with discipline.
• DT Zach Carden (Texas A&M) — A force in the middle, controlling gaps and collapsing pockets.
• DT Tony Rourke (Texas A&M) — One of the SEC’s most disruptive young linemen.
• SAM Chet Pfeiffer (Texas A&M) — Veteran leadership and elite play recognition defined his senior season.
• MIKE Deandre Bramble (Texas A&M) — The Bednarik, Nagurski, and Butkus winner — the best linebacker in college football.
• WILL Cam Beavers (Georgia) — A sideline‑to‑sideline defender with elite range.
• CB Deron Gash (Texas A&M) — A true lockdown corner who erased top receivers weekly.
• CB Onis Konanbanny (Florida) — A ball‑hawk with elite instincts.
• FS Seantona Stewart Jr. (North Texas) — A heavy‑hitting enforcer who excelled in run support.
• SS Trystan Hayes (Virginia Tech) — A rangy defensive back with elite coverage ability.
Special Teams
• K Trevon Keenoy (Oregon State) — The Groza winner, nearly automatic all season.
• P Max Michel (Army) — The Ray Guy winner, flipping field position with ease.
• RET Quan Conklin (Texas A&M) — The Jet Award winner and one of the nation’s most dangerous returners.
Second Team All‑Americans
A deep and talented group featuring rising stars and high‑impact veterans.
• QB Jimmy Hoke (North Texas)
• HB Kevin Ramsay (Tennessee)
• WR Rakkim Honeycutt (Ole Miss)
• WR Kevin Pettigrew (Ole Miss)
• WR Kyan Mason (Ball State)
• TE Philip Bee (Georgia)
• OL Manuel Bello (Texas)
• OL Larry McNell (Alabama)
• OL Deek Hillman (Texas)
• OL Sidney Slater (Texas A&M)
• EDGE Sammy Myers (Texas A&M)
• EDGE Marco Jones (Texas A&M)
• DT Jared Smith (Texas A&M)
• DT DJ Sanders (Texas A&M)
• LB Patrick Brown (Georgia)
• CB Trystan Hayes (Virginia Tech)
• K Evan Noel (Florida)
• P Glenn Sabri (Missouri)
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Aggies Flood the All‑SEC Selections as Defensive Dominance Continues
The 2030 All‑SEC Teams once again showcased Texas A&M’s unmatched depth and defensive pedigree, with the Aggies claiming nine total selections across both squads — including six First Team honors. The maroon and white presence was felt at every level, from the trenches to the secondary.
First Team All‑SEC
Texas A&M’s defense stood tall as the backbone of the conference, with multiple veterans and emerging stars earning top recognition.
• EDGE Rico Mateo — Senior leader and relentless pass‑rusher, closing his career as one of the SEC’s most feared linemen.
• DT Zach Carden — Junior interior anchor who controlled the line of scrimmage with power and precision.
• SAM Chet Pfeiffer — Senior captain and tone‑setter, combining leadership and consistency in his final campaign.
• MIKE Deandre Bramble — The nation’s most decorated linebacker, sweeping national awards and continuing his dominance in conference play.
• CB Deron Gash — Senior lockdown corner, shutting down top SEC receivers and earning his first All‑SEC First Team nod.
• C Anfernee Rossouw — The lone offensive Aggie on the First Team, anchoring the line with elite protection and poise.
Second Team All‑SEC
The Aggies added three more names to the Second Team, highlighting the program’s depth and balance across all units.
• HB Marshall Rattay — Junior tailback who provided steady production and explosive runs throughout the season.
• DT Tony Rourke — Sophomore standout with breakout potential, flashing elite strength and technique.
• LEDG Jamerson Cleveland — Emerging edge threat who showcased speed and disruption off the line.
Aggie Standard Remains the Benchmark
With veterans like Mateo and Bramble leading the way and rising stars like Rourke and Cleveland stepping into the spotlight, Texas A&M continues to set the standard for defensive excellence in the SEC. The 2030 All‑SEC selections reaffirm the Aggies’ identity — physical, disciplined, and built for championship contention.
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