Signee Spotlight: Kyle Mangan
In a continuation of our series that takes an in-depth look at each of Texas A&M's class of 2008 signees, we talk to Brenham's Kyle Mangan. He talks a
Slight change of plans for Mangan
One of the first commitments in the Texas A&M class of 2008 was Brenham's Kyle Mangan. The three-star prospect committed to A&M at the Aggies' first j
Offense-Defense: Position match-ups
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Rivals.com recruiting analyst Barton Simmons has been scouting all of the all-star action this week in Florida as players prepa
Offense-Defense West Notebook: Possible starters
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. - The Offense-Defense Bowl West squad linebackers spent much of the week disappearing into the background, as none of the current
Offense-Defense: Daily Rewind
FT. LAUDERDALE - Rivals.com takes a look at the top five news items of the day at the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Fort Lauderdale in the Dail
Offense-Defense all-star roster breakdown
The Offense-Defense All-Star Game in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., features some of the biggest names in the class of 2008. Each participant will get one more
Mangan has chance to meet Sherman
Friday night A&M played host to six visitors to give them a chance to meet with new head coach Mike Sherman. Brenham linebacker Kyle Mangan was among
Mangan hears from new Aggie coach
Kyle Mangan was one of first commitments A&M class. The 6-foot-2, 225 pound linebacker from Brenham attended the first junior day in January where he
Top prospects abound in Brenham-LBJ battle
On Saturday afternoon in Bryan, Brenham and Austin LBJ met in a playoff matchup. With college prospects all over their roster, the Cubs were expected
Aggie Game Night: Afternoon Session
This past weekend Texas A&M held it's first-annual "Game Night" camp with the top propects of the classes of 2008 and 2009 in attendance. AggieYell.
Video feature: Mangan proud to be an Aggie
Rivals.com AMP caught up with Texas A&M commit Kyle Mangan at the Texas State 7-on-7 championship in College Station. Mangan will play inside linebac
Top talent turns out for Texas 7-on-7
COLLEGE STATION, Texas- One of the most prestigious summer 7-on-7 tournaments in the country, the Texas 7-on-7 State Championship kicks off Thursday o
AM commit fends off suitors
Brenham's Kyle Mangan was the first commitment in the Texas A&M class of 2008. The 6-foot-2, 225 pound inside linebacker visited College Station in la
Photo Feature: Mangan pulls double-duty
Brenham linebacker Kyle Mangan was an unknown to most A&M recruiting fans when he committed to the Aggies back in late January. However the 6-foot-2,
Football on hold for Mangan
For most high school football players in Texas, the spring is a chance to prepare for the fall season and put their skills on showcase for college foo
NIKE Camp heads to Texas
Over the past several years, the NIKE Training Camp in the state of Texas has been loaded with future college and NFL stars. This year looks to be no
MW game expecting handful of visitors
The Texas A&M football team will wrap up spring drills Saturday with the annual Maroon and White game at Kyle Field at 2 p.m. The game is also a chanc
2008 Greater Houston Top 100
TexasPrepXtra takes a look at the top recruiting propects in the Houston Area for the class of 2008. Nobody sees more high school football in the sta
Texas tidbits: Starting fast
Junior days have taken on a new importance in regards to locking up top Texas talent early. The upcoming weeks look to set a foundation for several sc
Video: Kyle Mangan makes contact
Video: Kyle Mangan makes contact
Texas AM raising the bar in 2008
Recruiting seems to move faster every year and schools like Texas A&M are not wasting anytime on next year's class. The first junior day of the year w
Junior Day a resounding success
To say that Texas A&M's first Junior Day of the year was a success is an understatement. The Aggies picked up seven commitments, and a number of other
AM gets junior LB
Texas A&M hosted its first Junior Day Saturday, and A&M's recruitment of the class of 2008 kicked off with resounding success. The Aggies already knew