Five-Star offensive tackle Michael Fasusi is extremely impressed by what the Texas A&M Aggies have to offer
In fact, according to Fasusi, that interest is not only mutual, but the Aggies have made a serious move up his board, and in are in a great position to land him with a June 6 official visit on the horizon.
Fasusi, who currently ranks as the Nol. 12 player in the nation, No. 3 offensive tackle, and No. 5 player in Texas per the On3 Industry Ranking, also has official visits coming up with Oklahoma on June 14, and Texas on June 21.
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