Micah Hudson, who just finished his first year of college football at Texas Tech, announced on Sunday night that he will play his sophomore season at Texas A&M.
This is a great get for the Aggies, though Hudson’s freshman numbers don’t exactly jump off the page. Hudson, who stands at 6-foot, 203 lbs, totaled just 8 receptions for 123 yards in 2024. However, Hudson is a former 5-star prospect and was considered one of the best receivers in the Class of 2024 – the No. 16 overall prospect in the cycle according to 247Sports, to be exact. On top of that, he was the highest-rated recruit in Red Raiders history, dating back to 2006 when rankings were first introduced for 247.
Hudson has 3 seasons of eligibility remaining.
BREAKING: Former Texas Tech WR Micah Hudson has Committed to Texas A&M, he tells @on3sportsThe 6’0 203 WR from Temple, TX will have 3 years of eligibility remaining Ranked as a Top 3 Player in the Portal (On3 Industry) t.co/vB4flwqUxi pic.twitter.com/Py2HroP7xF
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) December 16, 2024Hudson saw one start with the Red Raiders, mostly sitting behind Florida transfer Caleb Douglas. He suffered a lower leg injury that kept him out of the final 4 games of the season.
With Conner Weigman now transferred out of the program, Texas A&M’s current projected starter for next season is Marcel Reed. We’ll see if Mike Elko and Co. bring in a transfer out of the portal to compete for the starting job alongside Reed who, though a stout rushing QB, has struggled with accuracy across his short college career.
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