Texas A&M’s transfer portal departures will likely stay at 19. Coach Mike Elko and his staff are focused on adding veteran talent from the portal and have already landed nine commitments, including former Texas Tech wide receiver Micah Hudson, who was a five-star prospect coming out of high school.
Hudson has been joined in the wide receiver corps by former Mississippi State WR Mario Craver, incoming five-star wideout Jerome Myles and returning senior Noah Thomas. It’s safe to say the Aggies are one more veteran receiver away from being in great shape next season.
The Aggies lost wide receiver Jacob Bostick to the portal, and he is headed west to join San Diego State for the 2025 season. Bostick’s short stay in Aggieland wasn’t a surprise. The 6-foot-2 sophomore has similar skills to Noah Thomas and is more of a red-zone target that should develop in the Mountain West Conference.
Bostick recorded one reception for 14 yards during his season in College Station.
Thank you Jesus!
Committed. pic.twitter.com/NqZsd3B5rx— Jacob Bostick (@JacobBostick5) December 24, 2024
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