Jim Schlossnagle Leaves Aggies for Longhorns, Where Does A&M Go From Here?, SEC Recruiting News
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Texas A&M baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle leaves the Aggies for the Texas Longhorns, after coming up short one game in the College World Series on Monday night, Schloss reunites with old TCU cohort Chris Del Conte in Austin. After comments on postgame Monday night where he said emphatically denied that he was leaving Texas A&M baseball, taking a reporter to task. And in less than 24 hours, Schloss would indeed leave for Texas, as the Longhorns sent out a press release announcing the news on Tuesday evening. So where does A&M go from here? Some names being floated out that the Aggies could take a look at include Kentucky's Nick Mingione, Alabama's Rob Vaughn, Oklahoma's Skip Johnson, DBU's Dan Heefner, A&M Assistant Max Weiner & Oregon's Mark Wasikowski. Also, shoutout to Tennessee as they had a victory parade in Knoxville on Tuesday as Tony Vitello and his National Champions were welcomed home. Also, we get to some recruiting news as Georgia picks up two big additions, LSU and Ole Miss loses 2025 commitments, while Oklahoma and Texas pick up commitments for 2026.
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