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Cameron Ohnysty

West Des Moines

Lead Writer, Aggies Wire at USA Today

Football Dude, Fitness Dude, Heavy Metal Dude, New Wave junkie. Lead Writer @Aggieswire, (@USATodaySports), Host of Texas A&M Aggies LIVE (@TheVOCFB)

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  • 4 days ago | aggieswire.usatoday.com | Cameron Ohnysty

    Under head coach Mike Elko, Texas A&M's rosters have stayed intact, as nearly every starter outside of defensive linemen Shemar Stewart, Nic Scourton, and Shemar Turner, who were selected in the 2025 NFL draft, is back for the 2025 season. Still, in the age of the transfer portal and NIL opportunities, it is crucial to keep recruits committed, which becomes tougher once the summer hits.

  • 4 days ago | aggieswire.usatoday.com | Cameron Ohnysty

    Texas A&M's future at linebacker will always be uncertain, no matter the players on the current roster, as the transfer portal will continue to be an issue for every team until it is eventually regulated. However, coach Mike Elko and his defensive staff have prepared for the inevitable, landing linebackers Noah Mikhail and Kelvion Riggins in the 2025 signing class.

  • 4 days ago | sports.yahoo.com | Cameron Ohnysty

    The 2025 NBA Finals are set, with Oklahoma City facing the Indiana Pacers, starting on Thursday, June 5. The trend of former Texas A&M players competing for championships will continue as either Thunder guard Alex Caruso or reserve Pacers guard Quenton Jackson is guaranteed to win an NBA Title, which would be the second for Caruso after starting his career with the Los Angeles Lakers. This season, Caruso's defensive dominance has been unsurprising.

  • 5 days ago | aggieswire.usatoday.com | Cameron Ohnysty

    Texas A&M's 2025 football roster isn't lacking talent at any position. While the disappointing 1-4 finish during the 2024 season still haunts most of the Aggie fan base, it's time to move on and look ahead, as the 2025 campaign, which his highly critical for coach Mike Elko's future, is less than 100 days away.

  • 5 days ago | aggieswire.usatoday.com | Cameron Ohnysty

    Texas A&M's baseball program will continue to be headed by Michael Earley, who will retain his position going into the 2026 season, which was met with mixed reactions within the Aggie fan base. After finishing 30-26 and 11-19 in SEC play during the inaugural season, Earley is entering a "prove it" year entering the summer.

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Cameron Ohnysty
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14 May 25

Very excited to announce that @dylanmflippo will be joining @AggiesWire as my newest contributor! Dylan brings loads of experience and the passion necessary to thrive in this industry and will be a great asset to the team!

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11 May 25

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Cameron Ohnysty
Cameron Ohnysty @CameronOhnysty
10 May 25

Will the Aggies record a hit today? Geez