Isaiah Horton has played in big games throughout his collegiate career. He was part of the Miami Hurricanes’ chase for a College Football Playoff berth in 2024 and made 7 catches in the CFP last year for Alabama. Today’s spring game with the Texas A&M Aggies may not stack up to those contests, but the reception he made in it surely does.
On the final snap of the first quarter in Texas A&M’s spring game, Horton made a great sliding catch along the sidelines. The fifth-year senior showed his hands late to prevent the defender from making a play on the ball and hauled in the pass from quarterback Brady Hart for a gain of roughly 35 yards.
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Horton joined Texas A&M, in part, to replace the production of soon-to-be NFL Draft pick KC Concepcion. The departed wideout, who earned All-American honors (All-Purpose/Return Specialist) last season, led the Aggies receptions (61), yards (919) and touchdowns (9). Horton, along with Ashton Bethel-Roman and Terry Bussey, are presumably competing for starting spot(s) beside Mario Craver.
Horton’s strong snare didn’t come on a throw from starting quarterback Marcel Reed, but impact plays like that will help him earn trust in the Texas A&M offense.
The Aggies begin the 2026 season versus Missouri State on Sept. 5.
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