PHOTO: Sumlin breaks out the Swagcopter to watch recruit play


Kevin Sumlin broke out the big guns Thursday as the Aggie coach made the trip to Houston to watch coveted linebacker prospect Jeffrey McCulloch. Sumlin's preferred method of travel on recruiting visits is of course the Swagcopter, which made its first appearance of the season Thursday.
The #TAMU 'Swagcopter' made its first appearance of the season tonight: http://t.co/bGpPOscB8k pic.twitter.com/vzafdb5nP1
— Gigem247 (@GigEm247) September 4, 2015
McCulloch is thought to be leaning toward giving his commitment to Texas, but perhaps the A&M coach was able to sway the talented linebacker with some of his swag.
Kevin Sumlin flying solo tonight out here watching Under Armour All-American Jeffrey McCulloch pic.twitter.com/JRadETJ2t0
— Taylor Hamm (@TaylorHamm247) September 4, 2015
Currently ranked as a 247Sports four-star prospect, McCulloch is considered to be one of the top 100 prospects in the nation and has an offer sheet that rivals any player in the nation.
The Aggies only have one linebacker currently committed to their 2016 recruiting class and would love to land McCulloch from Texas' grasps after the Longhorns lured the Aggies top 2015 linebacker prospect Malik Jefferson away from College Station.
Will the Swag Copter be enough to get the job done?
