Texas A&M's push for LSU defensive coordinator Dave Aranda hasn't stopped.

Over the weekend, Aranda reportedly turned down an opportunity to head to College Station as the Aggies defensive coordinator. Now, Texas A&M and first-year head coach Jimbo Fisher are making another run at LSU's second-year coordinator.

The Aggies have ramped up their pursuit of Aranda again, this time upping his potential salary and giving him power to fill out the entirety of the defensive staff in College Station, sources confirmed with the Geaux247 staff on Wednesday.

Aranda, who left Wisconsin for LSU two seasons ago, is the nation's highest-paid coordinator. The Tigers paid Aranda $1.8 million last year, and he is set to make $1.85 million this year on a deal that expires after the 2019 season.

The Tigers have found plenty of success on the defensive side of the ball during Aranda's tenure, which has brought with it a transition from a 4-3 defense to a 3-4 defense. LSU finished inside the Top 10 in total defense last year, capping off the season with a dominant showing against Louisville and Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson. The Tigers finished at No. 12 in total defense this season.

Aranda's name has also been mentioned as a possible candidate for NFL defensive coordinator jobs that are open and will come open over the next month, including the Green Bay Packers.

Stay tuned to Geaux247 for more on the Aggies and their push for LSU's defensive coordinator.