The Texas A&M Aggies have been as active in the NCAA Transfer Portal as any team in the country with 46 players either coming or going (and one withdrawing)
The NCAA Transfer Portal is creating unprecedented movement across the country in college football. Thousands of players have utilized the portal to move programs or divisions for a variety of reasons.
Another day, another player in the NCAA Transfer Portal. Texas A&M Aggies sophomore tight end Jake Johnson announced his intent to enter the transfer portal Wednesday morning on social media.
The Texas A&M football program is currently going through it, with a bevy of high-end talent entering the transfer portal this week. Per On3 Sports, the Aggies have had four players enter the transfer portal since Tuesday.
Another brotherly duo lost The transfer portal announcements roll on, as today Texas A&M tight end Jake Johnson announced his intentions to enter the portal.
DEC 6 JOHNSON JOINS BROTHER Former five-star tight end Jake Johnson plans to enter the transfer portal, according to On3. Johnson was the No. 2 overall tight end prospect in the 2022 class. Johnson became the Aggies' starter after Donovan Green suffered a torn ACL in fall camp.
The Aggies lost an opportunity to break their dubious road losing streak on Saturday with a narrow 38-35 loss to the No. 10 Ole Miss Rebels in Oxford.
When the Texas A&M Aggies needed it most, their brotherly connection came in clutch. After a chance to take the lead — the Ole Miss Rebels missed
COLLEGE STATION -- Must-see matchups with high-stakes situations usually come down to a play or two swinging in favor of one side. Pot, meet kettle — or Johnson, meet Johnson. Texas A&M's Max Johnson found tight end and brother Jake Johnson for a 22-yard touchdown in the second quarter to tie No.
Despite being unranked, one cannot deny the offensive improvements of Texas A&M heading into Week 6's matchup against No. 11 Alabama. Even Nick Saban
There is room to grow, but also plenty to lie from this Texas A&M offense For the first time since 2016, Texas A&M notched a convincing victory over Arkansas inside Cowboys Stadium.
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Brad Johnson threw two touchdown passes during his two seasons as a member of the Dallas Cowboys. Like father like son in the early stages of the Southwest Classic Saturday morning in Jerry World. Max Johnson connected with Evan Stewart for a 32-yard touchdown reception to give Texas A&M an early 7-3 at AT&T Stadium.
The Aggies scored a 17-point win over an SEC West opponent, but it wasn’t without cost. With the news that Conner Weigman’s injury is season-ending, frustration is high in Aggieland.
Midway through the third quarter, Texas A&M Aggies quarterback Max Johnson ran a play-action bootleg to his left side. He locked on to tight end Jake Johnson and delivered a perfect strike.
Backup quarterback Max Johnson replaced injured starting quarterback Conner Weigman and threw two touchdown passes as Texas A&M topped Auburn 27-10 Saturday afternoon in College Station.
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