Texas A&M got a serious player on Friday night with the commitment of five-star defensive lineman Dominick McKinley.
A 6-foot-5, 280-pound interior defensive lineman from Acadania High School (Lafayette, LA), McKinley was one of the highest remaining uncommitted players heading into this weekend. Now, he becomes a building block piece for the future of the Aggies defensive line.
He had a final five that included LSU, Ohio State, Oklahoma and Texas as well as Texas A&M. With the commitment of McKinley, the Aggies now have the fifth-best recruiting class in the nation and the fourth-best in the SEC.
After making a brief statement where he thanked his family, friends and his high school coaching staff before ending with “That being said, I’m excited to announce my commitment to…Texas A&M.”
🎥 WATCH: 2024 five-star DL Dominick McKinley commits to Texas A&M 👍@DominickMcKinl4 | #GigEm pic.twitter.com/tFzJ8KWgsM
— TexAgs (@TexAgs) September 1, 2023
It was an understated moment from McKinley, who has kept a low profile throughout this recruiting process.
McKinley joins Alabama wide receiver Cameron Coleman as the second commit in this Texas A&M recruiting class who is ranked a five-star.