💣 The Texas A&M Aggies are on an absolute tear on the recruiting trail, and the momentum appears to be cresting with a potential program-defining flip. After landing a pair of five-star defensive backs—Raylaun Henry and Jayquan Snell—in the 2027 class over the weekend, Head Coach Mike Elko and his staff are now laser-focused on sealing a massive commitment in the 2026 class.

The target: Bralan Womack, a coveted five-star safety currently committed to the Auburn Tigers.

The Aggie recruiting staff has been relentless, continuously pursuing top talents even after their initial commitments elsewhere. That tireless effort looks set to pay off spectacularly. Womack, who hails from Flowood, MS, recently visited College Station for the Aggies’ decisive win over South Carolina, an experience that appears to have given him “a lot to think about.”

The Prediction is In

With National Signing Day just around the corner, the recruiting world was rattled when a top insider dropped a major prediction. Steve Wiltfong of Rivals has officially predicted that the Aggies will successfully flip Womack from Auburn. This would be a massive coup for the Texas A&M program and a significant statement for the new regime.

Womack initially chose Auburn over Texas A&M and Ohio State earlier in the year. However, as the situation on the Plains has reportedly “degraded,” the Aggies—led by the consistent prioritization from Ishmael Aristide and Mike Elko—have steadily gained ground.

Elite Talent for an Elite Secondary

It’s easy to see why Womack has been such a priority. He is rated as the No. 19 player in the nation according to the 247Sports Composite rankings, and more importantly, he is the nation’s top-rated safety overall. Landing a player of Womack’s caliber would immediately inject elite talent into the Aggies’ defensive backfield, giving him a chance to challenge for playing time from day one.

If Elko and his staff can successfully pull off this earth-shattering flip, it would provide an incredible conclusion to the 2026 recruiting cycle. Womack would join Brandon Arrington, giving the Aggies two five-star defensive backs in the class. This tandem would immediately signal the arrival of one of the nation’s best secondaries in College Station for years to come.

All eyes are now on College Station as the Aggies look to close this recruitment strong and cement a truly elite class.

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