Texas A&M hosts 2027 5-star RB Landon Williams-Callis for visit
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 10:30 AM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
Texas A&M is set to host 2027 five-star running back Landon Williams-Callis for his official visit this weekend. The Aggies aim to secure his commitment, which could come shortly after his visit. With a predicted 90% chance of landing Williams-Callis, Texas A&M is optimistic about adding him to their recruiting class. He has produced impressive statistics at Randle High, including a career-high 3,502 rushing yards along with 59 touchdowns during his junior season. Despite Texas A&M's strong position, Williams-Callis plans to visit Texas next weekend.
- •Landon Williams-Callis visits Texas A&M this weekend.
- •He is the 42nd-ranked prospect and 3rd-ranked running back for 2027.
- •Williams-Callis has produced over 7,500 rushing yards in high school.
- •The Aggies have a nearly 90% chance to land him.
- •He has upcoming visits planned with other schools, including Texas.
- 10:30 AMYahoo Sports — Texas A&M will host elite 2027 5-star RB this weekend
"Texas A&M is looking to lock down priority 2027 5-star RB Landon Williams-Callis after his Aggie OV this weekend.
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