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As if we needed proof that things have changed for real - WSJ article
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:26 pm
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:26 pm
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Back in 2022, Texas A&M’s football team pulled off the impossible. With a nationwide sweep and aggressive pitch, the Aggies assembled the No. 1 recruiting class in the country for the first time in school history. They even beat Nick Saban’s Alabama, which had owned the top spot in nine of the previous 11 seasons.
Three years later, little evidence of that group remains in College Station, Texas.
Twenty-four of those 30 recruits are now gone, with many transferring in the wake of coach Jimbo Fisher’s firing.
The six who stuck around, however, are finally delivering on the promise that got them to A&M in the first place.None more so than the guy who traveled the furthest to be there.
Theo Melin Öhrström grew up closer to the Northern Lights than the Friday night lights of Texas high-school football. But the senior tight end from Stockholm is playing a major role in the No. 3 Aggies’ unbeaten start to the 2025 season. Öhrström has caught 11 passes for 73 yards this fall, though his numbers only begin to describe his value to the program. As one of the handful of players who stayed through Texas A&M’s tumultuous coaching transition—and the only one nicknamed “Thor”—he has helped coach Mike Elko execute a full-scale culture overhaul that has the Aggies at 7-0 for the first time since 1994.
“He saw the vision,” said Texas A&M recruiting general manager Derek Miller. “The guys who chose to stay through the transition, they’re thriving now.”
More surprising than Öhrström sticking around this long is that he wound up there at all. Growing up in Sweden, Öhrström started playing the other kind of football almost as soon as he could walk. He was a decent goalkeeper until he hit a growth spurt in middle school.
“I feel like my body just kind of outgrew me,” he said, “and I was having a hard time keeping up.” It was around this time that he stumbled across a YouTube video of Odell Beckham, Jr. performing trick shots with a group of A&M alums who make up the sports-comedy team Dude Perfect. On a subsequent family trip to California, he brought back a souvenir: a genuine American football. Before long, Öhrström was hooked and tuning in to follow a team 4,300 miles away in East Rutherford, N.J.
“When I was like 13 or 14 years old, I’d wake up in the middle of the night to watch the Giants in the prime-time games,” he said.
At 15, he was accepted to RIG Academy, a Swedish government-funded boarding school for aspiring athletes in Uppsala, north of Stockholm
“You could tell by the way he approached things that that’s a driven young dude that really wants to go places,” said RIG head coach Robert Johansson.
He then spent the summer before his senior year attending camps in the U.S. to garner interest from coaches, who viewed him as a potentially useful tight end, even though he’d never played a significant down of football in the U.S. His mother wasn’t thrilled by some of the places her son might land. But on his visit to College Station, he tried to reassure her: There was no way he’d end up in Texas.
“I genuinely thought it was just like cowboys and nothing and desert,” he said.
That changed the moment he set eyes on Kyle Field, Texas A&M’s 103,000-seat cathedral of college football.
“It looks like a Coliseum,” Öhrström said. “I was like, ‘wow, this is pretty, pretty cool.’”
Things weren’t so rosy when Öhrström and his fellow recruits finally got to play there. The Aggies sputtered to 5-7 in their first season and the team was racked by disciplinary issues. Fisher was fired midway through the 2023 season at the cost of more than $76 million.
The environment was so toxic and Öhrström was so frustrated by how infrequently his number was called that he considered leaving. Elko and offensive coordinator Collin Klein convinced him to stay.
“In some cases with the old staff, they would overlook some character issues and stuff like that with guys just because they were good players,” Öhrström said. “Evidently that wasn’t the best way to go about things.”
The new way involved Elko completely overhauling the Aggies roster. They prioritized ”big people that move fast,” explained Miller, saving scholarship offers for players who were hungrier to improve than to become famous.
In other words, people like Öhrström. He’s motivated by the slim chance that he might one day catch passes in the NFL, Miller said, not by the riches on offer through NIL sponsorship deals.
Because of his European visa, Öhrström is the only Texas A&M starter who isn’t earning a cent.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:27 pm to FootballFrenzy
No one wants to read that.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:27 pm to FootballFrenzy
congrats or sorry that happened
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:28 pm to FootballFrenzy
A puff piece in October is very Aggie
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:28 pm to Marktastic86
Too much TikTok spoiled your attention span?
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:29 pm to FootballFrenzy
Yeah, but what does it say?
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:30 pm to FootballFrenzy
That's actually pretty cool. Good on him for sticking it out at A&M.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:32 pm to DMagic
Our starting TE grew up in Sweden and fell in love with football after watching OBJ/Dude Perfect clips on YouTube. He’s one of 6 remaining players from the 2022 class. He said that Fisher would ignore disciplinary stuff because of the players’ skill, but that Elko doesn’t (second part is implied). He is not receiving any payments because of his European visa.
Total culture change.
Total culture change.
This post was edited on 10/22/25 at 1:35 pm
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:40 pm to FootballFrenzy
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Too much TikTok spoiled your attention span?
I don't have TikTok.
In all seriousness, with so many garbage threads on this forum to sift through, you need to get to the point early in the post, or at the very least highlight the part you think is most important if you actually want any sort of engagement that isn't complete trolling. Very few people on here give enough of a shite about A&M to read what you posted. Just fyi for your next thread.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:44 pm to Marktastic86
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I don't have TikTok. In all seriousness, with so many garbage threads on this forum to sift through, you need to get to the point early in the post, or at the very least highlight the part you think is most important if you actually want any sort of engagement that isn't complete trolling. Very few people on here give enough of a shite about A&M to read what you posted. Just fyi for your next thread.
Dude, I appreciate that you’re trying to help, but I literally just copied and pasted an entire WSJ article (which not everyone has access to) for anyone who has the staying power to read if they so choose.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:47 pm to Daowna
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Yeah, but what does it say?
That Jimbo Fisher is a dumb arse and Texas A&M
an even bigger one for the hire and enormous buyout ?
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:54 pm to FootballFrenzy
Let me break this down further for you. As an A&M fan you saw an article title of your interest on WSJ, which you are subscribed to as apparently an active reader. You then read the first few sentences and decided it was worth your time to read the entire article. That's fair and good on you.
But then you copy and pasted that article to tRant to a bunch of degenerates that are fans of varying teams. I know you thought you were doing some people a favor but what most of us saw (even me as an A&M fan) was a wall of an article without the title.
Why would I want to invest time into reading that? The original hook that attracted you (title) was removed and reading the first sentence was pointless without context of where we're going other than "proof things have changed."
As an Aggie I'm bored, I promise you most fans of other teams probably didn't even click this thread and those that did didn't get as far as I did. A little setup or even including the title of the article would go a long way to garnering attention spans to read this "gift" you bestowed upon us.
I hope this helps.
But then you copy and pasted that article to tRant to a bunch of degenerates that are fans of varying teams. I know you thought you were doing some people a favor but what most of us saw (even me as an A&M fan) was a wall of an article without the title.
Why would I want to invest time into reading that? The original hook that attracted you (title) was removed and reading the first sentence was pointless without context of where we're going other than "proof things have changed."
As an Aggie I'm bored, I promise you most fans of other teams probably didn't even click this thread and those that did didn't get as far as I did. A little setup or even including the title of the article would go a long way to garnering attention spans to read this "gift" you bestowed upon us.
I hope this helps.
This post was edited on 10/22/25 at 1:55 pm
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:55 pm to FootballFrenzy
I think you are looking for this.
]www.texags.com
]www.texags.com
This post was edited on 10/22/25 at 1:56 pm
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:57 pm to Marktastic86
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with so many garbage threads on this forum to sift through, you need to get to the point early in the post,
Posting etiquette:
* Get in
* Drop your deuce
* Get out
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:57 pm to Daowna
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Let me break this down further for you. As an A&M fan you saw an article title of your interest on WSJ, which you are subscribed to as apparently an active reader. You then read the first few sentences and decided it was worth your time to read the entire article. That's fair and good on you. But then you copy and pasted that article to tRant to a bunch of degenerates that are fans of varying teams. I know you thought you were doing some people a favor but what most of us saw (even me as an A&M fan) was a wall of an article without the title. Why would I want to invest time into reading that? The original hook that attracted you (title) was removed and reading the first sentence was pointless without context of where we're going other than "proof things have changed." As an Aggie I'm bored, I promise you most fans of other teams probably didn't even click this thread and those that did didn't get as far as I did. A little setup or even including the title of the article would go a long way to garnering attention spans to read this "gift" you bestowed upon us. I hope this helps.
Here is my response: I do not care. I posted it. Read it or don’t. I genuinely do not care. It was posted for three or four out of several hundred people who would click on the thread and find it interesting.
And you’re welcome.
Posted on 10/22/25 at 1:59 pm to FootballFrenzy
If you didn't care you wouldn't have responded.
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