
The 2026 recruiting class at Texas A&M has provided a significant boost for head coach Mike Elko and his team.
Five-star safety, who recently updated his top four schools to include Auburn, Florida, Ohio State, and Texas A&M, announced earlier today that he has narrowed his choices to three schools. Womack has already set up visits to each of these programs: Texas A&M on March 28, Ohio State on April 5, and Auburn on April 12. Speculation continues to spread across the college football world as Elko and the Aggies await Womack’s final decision.
Womack, a native of Mississippi, is ranked as the No. 18 overall prospect and the top safety in the 2026 recruiting class. He is also No. 2 in his home state of Mississippi. Regarding the programs in his final four—Auburn, Florida, Ohio State, and Texas A&M—Womack has shared that Ohio State and Texas A&M currently hold a slight advantage over Florida and Auburn in his recruitment.

Throughout his high school career, Womack has developed into an elite athlete who excels in all areas of the game. His ability to cover the entire field, from deep coverage to playing near the line of scrimmage, has made him a standout. His exceptional speed allows him to shine in coverage, and his smooth tackling technique has earned him recognition as one of the nation’s top safety prospects. Womack’s versatility makes him well-suited for various defensive schemes, and his physical traits position him as an ideal fit for the college game.
If Texas A&M secures Womack’s commitment, it would be a significant victory for head coach Mike Elko and his staff. The Aggies could potentially land the top recruiting class in the country, further strengthening their standing as an emerging powerhouse in college football. Womack’s decision will be closely monitored, as his commitment could mark a turning point for Texas A&M’s program. While the recruitment race for his services is still ongoing, the Aggies are in a strong position to secure him.
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