Four-star quarterback prospect Husan Longstreet announced his transfer to Texas A&M on Sunday in a ceremony broadcast on the 247Sports YouTube channel. He chose the Aggies over fellow finalists Auburn, Louisville, Ole Miss and Oregon.
Longstreet, a product of Centennial High School in Corona, Calif., is ranked as the No. 28 player in the nation and the No. 5 quarterback in the 2025 freshman class. He visited Texas A&M in February for one of its Junior Day events and had the opportunity to spend time with Aggies first-year coach Mike Elko and his staff.
Longstreet, the sixth candidate to join Texas A&M's 2025 contract, is a cornerstone for Elco as he moves through his first full recruiting cycle with the Aggies. He's the highest-rated quarterback since the Aggies signed current starter and former five-star prospect Connor Weigman in 2022.
If his evaluation by 247Sports' Greg Biggins is any indication, Longstreet has a chance to move up the rankings even further.
“Longstreet has one of the strongest arms in the West and a quick release to go with it. He can generate a ton of velocity with little effort and can easily throw from a variety of arm angles. He has big hands, rotates the football more consistently than anyone, is an improving athlete, and is equally comfortable rolling out and throwing right-handed and throwing right-handed. He used his feet much more than he did in two years and looked very comfortable in zone-reading situations. He's a very likeable kid, a natural leader, and a great teammate who can continue to improve his touch on deeper throws down the field, albeit at a show/intermediate level. ”
It's even more impressive that Elko was able to leave Texas A&M's regional footprint behind and land a quarterback of the future. Texas A&M has only signed one out-of-state quarterback with at least a four-star ranking since 2018. Longstreet definitely has a resume that rivals any of the Aggies' recent signees.
After leading Englewood High School to a 13-1 record in 2022, Longstreet transferred to Centennial and quickly earned a starting spot. He finished the year with 3,013 yards and 24 passing touchdowns, and added 645 yards and seven touchdowns on the ground.