The Texas A&M Aggies have had a lot of momentum lately in recruiting players.
And it looks like that’s going to continue.
According to a report from Rivals.com recruiting analyst Landin Rosseau, the Aggies will be recruiting a five-star cornerback and an Alabama freshman for the Texas A&M vs. Texas Longhorns rivalry on Nov. 30 in College Station. ‘s Dijon Lee is said to be visiting.
The Mission Viejo, Calif., native is ranked as the No. 1 player in California, No. 4 corner and No. 24 player in the nation in the 247Sports composite rankings, and has been with the Crimson Tide since June 28.
The Mission Viejo, California, native has an On3 industry ranking of 95.45. He is listed as the No. 1 recruit in California, the No. 5 corner in the nation, and the No. 30 player overall in the nation.
The 6-4, 185-pound Lee led the high school to the CIF championship game last season, losing to St. John Bosco. Lee had 35 tackles, two interceptions, three pass deflections and one blocked punt last year.
He also competed in track and field, winning the league championship in the triple jump and taking second place in the 110-meter hurdles and long jump.
According to On3.com, Alabama has a 94.8% chance of keeping Lee, while USC, which isn’t in the top five but is less than 80 miles from home, has the next best chance at 1.7%. . The Aggies have less than a 1 percent chance of acquiring Lee.
Considering his interest in visiting Aggieland, Texas A&M seems more likely.