Former Texas A&M, Ole Miss WR Chris Marshall has committed to Boise State

Former Texas A&M and Ole Miss WR Chris Marshall has committed to Boise State ahead of the 2024 season.

The saga of talented wide receiver Chris Marshall is set to enter a new chapter in his playing career as the former Texas A&M and Ole Miss wide receiver has committed to Boise State after spending last season at Kilgore Junior College, according to 247Sports’ Matt Zenitz.

Spending less than five full months in Oxford after enduring multiple suspensions during his one season at A&M, Marshall was dismissed from the program but still had JUCO options to restore his image, and, like former talented Aggies wide receiver Demond Demas, showed that he can still hack at the next level.

Marshall spent the 2023 season at Kilgore C.C, Marshall had 449 receiving yards and 5 touchdowns through the air in six games, and after Boise State acquired former five-star USC QB Malachi Nelson earlier this month as new Broncos head coach Spencer Danielson has now provided Nelson with plenty of weapons on offense, led by Marshall and returning running back and Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year Ashton Jeanty.

Coming out of the 2022 recruiting class as a five-star prospect and the No. 6-ranked player in the cycle, Marshall joined Texas A&M’s historic 2022 recruiting class with high expectations, and still has the skill set to thrive with the Broncos in 2024.

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