Another receiver commits to A&M at All-American Bowl

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Texas A&M now has 35 commits for the Class of 2013 after the East's Tony Stevens picked a maroon hat during the game.

Stevens is one of seven wide receivers committed to A&M, and two players listed as athletes (Ricky Seals-Jones and Laquvionte Gonzalez) also are expected to be receivers.

West receiver Derrick Griffin, also an A&M commit, caught a touchdown pass Saturday.

“It just means A&M is going to have a whole bunch of playmakers,” Stevens said. “Watching Johnny Manziel, he can make so many things happen with his feet that I can open up my stride and make a play. I bring swag and speed.”

Pack the dome: Saturday's crowd of 40,133 set an All-American Bowl record for a fifth straight year. Attendance has been above 30,000 every year since 2005.

Class of 2014: Six players were named to the roster for the 2014 All-American Bowl. Highlighting the list is running back Sony Michel (Plantation, Fla.), a five-star recruit according to Rivals.com.

San Antonio Christian's Corey Robinson makes a catch during warm ups before the 2013 U.S. Army All-American Bowl at the Alamodome on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013. The East Team defeated the West, 15-8. San Antonio Christian's Corey Robinson makes a catch during warm ups before the 2013 U.S. Army All-American Bowl at the Alamodome on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013. The East Team defeated the West, 15-8. Photo: Kin Man Hui, Express-News Photo: Kin Man Hui, Express-News Image 1 of / 71 Caption Close Another receiver commits to A&M at All-American Bowl 1 / 71 Back to Gallery

Commitment roll call: Six players announced their college commitments at Saturday's game (listed alphabetically):

East WR Tyler Boyd (Clairton, Pa.) — Pitt

West DL Joe Mathis (Upland, Calif.) — Washington

West LB Mike Mitchell (Plano) — Ohio State

East DL Al-Quadin Muhammad (Ramsey, N.J.) — Miami

East WR James Quick (Louisville, Ky.) — Louisville

East WR Tony Stevens (Orlando, Fla.) — Texas A&M

ROBINSON DIARY

Each day leading to Saturday's game, Corey Robinson provided a little insight into his All-American Bowl experience. He was targeted twice Saturday but did not have a catch.

Before today, I want to say the biggest crowd I played in front of was about 2,000 people. It was so loud.

I'd say the best moment was walking out on the field and seeing my friends and family. When I was announced as an Army All-American from San Antonio, that was the moment for me.

I wanted a catch pretty badly, but you can't get every one I guess.

I just had fun out there. It was a lot of hype and the home crowd was big. The cornerbacks were really physical and great. I've got a lot to learn before I'm playing in college, but once I get used to it I think it will be an easy transition.

This whole week it was great to see a bunch of guys that you know through recruiting and hang out with them and compete against them. To win an award (The Glenn Davis Award) for being a top student-athlete too, this whole week has just been a blessing.

- Lorne Chan