Texas A&M’s 2024 season is underway. The Aggies hit the field on Wednesday night for their first fall training camp practice of the year, providing plenty of highlights that should have every fan excited for what’s to come this month. We’re just four weeks away from A&M’s season opener against Notre Dame on Saturday, August 31.
On Tuesday, head coach Mike Elko took questions from the local Aggie media, leading to Wednesday’s first practice. Alongside quarterback Conner Weigman, wide receiver Noah Thomas, and safety Bryce Anderson, Elko and his star players addressed a couple of injury updates, new OC Collin Klein’s offense, and the status of the Aggies’ offensive line, which will solidify several position battles, including at center.
While A&M’s defense is expected to be the team’s strength, especially along the defensive line, the offense will continue to take center stage as new OC Collin Klein’s offense is expected to vastly differ from what Aggies fans were accustomed to under former head coach Jimbo Fisher. Quoting Conner Weigman, expect a lot more scoring with the scheme change:
“Points. A lot of points. I’m excited about that. It’s going to be a lot of fun.”
Here are the highlights from Texas A&M’s first practice on Wednesday night. Credit to TexAgs and GigEm247’s Carter Karels for providing the excellent footage.
Running backs putting in work
Texas Au0026amp;M’s 2024 WR corps
Moose Muhammad is indeed wearing sleeves
Noah Thomas is looking fast!
Moose Muhammad u0026amp; Jahdae Walker
Terry Bussey sighting!
DL Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy looking strong and ready to contribute more this season
Conner Weigman’s arm is ready
Nic scourton content
A future name to watch
Donovan Green is slowly working his way back
Former Alabama CB Dezz Ricks looking smooth
The center battle is definely something to pay attention to
Former Fresno State TE Tre Watson could be a solid receiving option
More wide receiver content
Very smooth!
Rylan Kennedy is a long and athlectic DE with plenty of potential
This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Highlights from Texas A&M Football’s first fall practice