In a recent anonymous survey by 247Sports, Texas A&M polled as the worst for hosting recruiting visits.

The survey, which polled 16 Dallas-recruits with Power Five offers, asked several different questions. The Aggies weren't particularly a topic of conversation, but they were brought up after receiving low polling numbers.

"Texas A&M was the worst," one athlete said. "They didn't even know who I was."

Two separate polls unveiled these athletes distaste for A&M's events. One asked which school out of 10 options puts on the best visit, and A&M ranked last with five percent of the vote. A similar follow-up question asked which program has the worst visit. The Aggies tied with Texas State at the top, garnering 20 percent of votes.

Baylor's sexual assault scandal, Texas' Tom Herman and even fans on Twitter were also subjects in this survey. Even though they weren't specifically called out until they were brought up, the Aggies should be concerned by this.

A&M spent the early years of the SEC as arguably the best program in the state. The Aggies responded by building a $500 million stadium and paying their coach the seventh highest salary in football. If in 2017 A&M can't merely impress a high school student with its impressive facilities, that could mean the Manziel-era falls flat in these kid's minds now.

To read more about the survey, click here.