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Texas transfer guard Jordan Pope commits to Texas A&M

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Texas transfer guard Jordan Pope has committed to Texas A&M, his agents at Momentous Sports told On3.

The 6-foot-1 senior averaged 13.1 points per game this past season, shooting 37.2% from three. He scored 20 or more points in four games, including a season-high 30 points in an overtime loss to Oklahoma.

Pope played two seasons at Texas after beginning his career at Oregon State, averaging 17.6 points per game at a sophomore.

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Pope was recently granted a fifth year of eligibility through an injunction in a Colorado court ruling, which challenged the NCAA’s new age-based eligibility rules.

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Jordan Pope becomes the Aggies seventh transfer addition for head coach Bucky McMillan. He joins Kansas State guard PJ Haggerty (23.4 PPG), LSU guard Jalen Reece (5.8 PPG), LMU forward Jalen Shelley (13.7 PPG), McNeese guard Tyshawn Archie (14.3 PPG), Tennessee forward Cade Phillips (3.8 PPG), and Radford guard Lukas Walls (7.9 PPG).

Texas A&M is also bringing in a two-man high school class featuring four-star center Josh Irving (No. 82 NATL) and four-star point guard Neiko Mundey (No. 94 NATL).

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