WATCH: Texas A&M 2024 QB Commit Miles O'Neill Shows Off 'One Of The Livest Arms In The Country' In Private Workout

The Texas A&M Aggies will have a good problem on their hands after quarterback Conner Weigman's collegiate career concludes.
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The Texas A&M Aggies will have quite the quarterback battle on their hands — eventually.

All arrows point to this being Conner Weigman's team in 2023 and — barring any transfers — 2024, but beyond that, it's going to be a bloodbath at the quarterback position for the Aggies, in a good way. Weigman could stay for a senior season in 2025, but if not, class of 2024 quarterback commit Miles O'Neill is making a pretty convincing case for QB1 after his departure.

Michael McCarthy, owner of M2 QB Academy, posted a video of O'Neill throwing in a private workout, saying "the work never stops" and that he has "one of the livest arms in the country."

"We working!!" O'Neill said in a quote tweet of the video.

The 6-5, 220-pound gunslinger "threw for more than 2,500 yards, accounted for 28 total touchdowns, and completed 73 percent of his passes," according to 247Sports' Brian Dohn.

The Hun School product is currently a three-star quarterback and ranked 52nd among all signal-callers in the 2024 recruiting cycle. And he isn't the only 2024 Aggies commit under center either.

With O'Neill's commitment June 14, he joined Anthony Maddox as a quarterback duo to come in for the 2024 season, but that doesn't matter to the former because he likes to compete and "can't wait to get to work."

“When I went on my official visit I felt wanted,” O'Neill told On3. “The coaches kept telling me I was their guy and how much they wanted me. The players and the coaches all have that winning mentality.”


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