COLLEGE STATION — Texas A&M football has cashed in on its second big-time addition of the day in the transfer portal, this time on the offensive side of the ball.
According to reports, former Texas Tech wide receiver Micah Hudson committed to the Aggies late Sunday night, giving A&M a much-needed pass-catching weapon to build with now and into the future.
The commitment comes after Hudson visited College Station earlier this week, and now it appears A&M has done enough to entice the talented playmaker.
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On3’s Hayes Fawcett was the first to report Hudson’s commitment while also having the wideout ranked as the No. 3 transfer portal product in their system.
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Hudson was a five-star recruit in the 2024 class, according to 247 Sports, and finished his first season in college with eight receptions for 123 receiving yards with the Red Raiders.
The Temple native was the No. 4 prospect in the state of Texas, No. 5 nationally, and the 25th prospect overall.
Despite leaving Texas Tech, the Lone Star product gets to stay in his home state with the Aggies.
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