Texas A&M Website Spends Tons Of Money To Film Documentary On Top Recruit, Oops He Picks Texas

Texas A&M Blog Spends Tons Of Money To Film Documentary On Top Recruit, He Picks Texas

Recruiting can be a cruel, cruel world. And the Aggies surely are feeling the pain today. If you visit TexasAgs, then you saw when 4-star DE Mark Jackson flipped from A&M to OU. The fans went into panic mode. They even went so far as to say the kid just wouldn’t be good in the SEC. But no worries, their top target was still on the board, safety Brandon Jones.

The Aggies had to feel good about their chances with Brandon. I mean, after all, TexAgs did shell out a ton of money to produce a documentary about him called “On An Island: Brandon Jones.”

From Good Bull Hunting:

So when popular Texas A&M website TexAgs.com used their considerable resources this year to produce a high-quality film about one recruit, a top target for Texas A&M’s 2016 class, the stage was set.

You can watch the trailer HERE. The film documents the process that Jones went through during his recruiting, including interviews with the man himself. The trailer even features an A+ quote.

He’s gonna have to tell everybody no. Except for one.

Well, it turns out that he had to tell A&M no.

Huge plot twist that A&M was not expecting. So many Aggie tears right now. Has to sting that a blue chip player who lives in a town filled with Aggies would rather join a 5-7 team than go to College Station?

[via Good Bull Hunting]

Image via Twitter/@ESPNCFB

  1. TXpike2995

    Don’t worry Brandon i wouldn’t want to live in backward ass College Station either. Austin and 6th street is where it’s at

    10 years ago at 12:49 pm
    1. NRAdude

      Yah because molesting cattle at some gay bar in Austin isn’t backwards. You guys just might have a winning record this year lol

      10 years ago at 2:30 pm
  2. Usernamessuck

    It’s a recruiting website that made a recruiting video dipshit. That’s still no excuse for this shit stain of an article though. Did you even write this? At least get the websites name right and take some pride in your job.

    10 years ago at 3:08 pm