On300 4-star QB Husan Longstreet commits to Texas A&M

wiltfong hsby:Steve Wiltfong04/14/24

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Texas A&M has won out for Corona (Calif.) Centennial On300 quarterback Husan Longstreet, who announced his pledge to the Aggies over Auburn, Oregon and Ole Miss among many others.

This was one that came down to the final hours per Longstreet’s father Kevin.

“The relationship he built with Coach Klein and Coach Elko was unbelievable,” the elder Longstreet said. “He said they love ball and are passionate about football and that drove him to A&M. It was also a larger city and larger town and he felt that was more him.”

The On3 Industry Ranking tabs the 6-foot-0.5, 185-pound Longstreet as the nation’s No. 6 quarterback and No. 51 prospect overall. He is commit No. 7 for Elko and his staff in the 2025 cycle and was the top signal-caller on their board.

Klein led the charge in the recruitment of Longstreet.

“Coach Elko is amazing,” Longstreet has said in the past. “His leadership. You can for sure tell what he’s trying to do by talking to the players there. They’re getting what he’s trying to do with the program.

… Coach Klein’s offense he touches all bases, pro-style, air-raid, fast-paced, he touches all those aspects.”

Longstreet visited College Station twice, the first weekend of February and again at the end of March and his family is excited about the opportunity as well.

“What I like about them is the leadership,” Kevin said. “Coach Elko, I can’t speak enough about him. Heck of a head coach. I like it at other places but the connection was different. What makes it a good fit as a player for Husan in particular is the rapport that Coach Klein has built with Husan and the dynamics of the offense that he’s coached from the previous schools.”

As a junior Longstreet passed for 3,013 yards and 24 touchdowns with another 645 yards on the ground and seven more scores.