Las Vegas (Nev.) Arbor View wide receiver Damani Warren on Friday evening announced his commitment to Texas A&M, strengthening the nation’s top-ranked 2027 recruiting class. The 6-foot-4, 210-pound pass catcher selected the Aggies over finalists Michigan and Oregon after also drawing interest from Auburn, UCLA and USC during his recruitment.
Warren becomes Texas A&M’s 24th commitment in the 2027 class and the third wide receiver to join the group. His decision continues the Aggies’ momentum on the recruiting trail as head coach Mike Elko looks to build on a season that ended with the program’s first appearance in the College Football Playoff.
A central figure in Warren’s recruitment was offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach Holmon Wiggins, whose relationship with the Nevada standout played a huge role in the commitment. Texas A&M remained heavily involved in his recruitment for nearly a year. Warren first visited College Station for the Aggies’ 2025 matchup against Auburn at Kyle Field, returned for a spring practice in March, and ended the process with an official visit during the weekend of June 5, which helped solidify his decision…