As head coach Mike Elko and his staff continue to evaluate the team and figure out lineups for opening week, the transfer portal continues to stay hot.
Earlier this week, former Texas A&M WR Micah Hudson announced that he will be entering the NCAA Transfer Portal, officially putting his short time in College Station to an end. Hudson was expected to make a big impact this season, as the former 5 star recruit would have been an elite option next to fellow star wide receivers Mario Carver and Kevin Concepcion. The 6’0”, 190 pound WR was one of the top ranked prospects from the 2024 recruiting class, but appeared in only 8 games for Texas Tech. After recording a total of 8 catches and 123 yards on the year, Hudson transferred to Texas A&M in hopes of finding the right fit.
The Temple, Texas native battled multiple injuries prior to the start of his freshman campaign, missing all of last spring before returning to practice over summer. Hudson flashed his potential last season in week 3, where he posted a season high 3 catches and 43 yards in a Texas Tech win. Hudson’s injury ridden freshman season certainly did not go as planned, as the former 5 star recruit will now look for a new opportunity elsewhere.
Although the loss of Hudson may prove to be a big blow for the Aggies, Texas A&M’s wide receiver room has elite depth and should have no problems filling the hole that Hudson is leaving.
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