Former Texas A&M WR Noah Thomas has announced his transfer destination

Noah Thomas is headed to Georgia for the 2025 season

Texas A&M wide receiver Noah Thomas entered the transfer portal last week. Among the over 20 players to depart from the program this offseason, the junior was by far the most surprising addition after three seasons in Aggieland.

Thomas’s high ceiling as a member of Texas A&M’s historic 2022 recruiting class was always a talking point every offseason, as injuries combined with inconsistent play led to his decision to leave the program and compete for a No. 1 receiver spot in 2025.

Following his trip to Georgia last weekend, Thomas’s 6-foot-6 stature and impressive catch radius impressed Bulldogs’ coach Kirby Smart. This was particularly notable after Thomas scored eight touchdowns lastcoaches are gene season, as SEC rally well-informed about all the playmakers in the conference each season.

On Tuesday afternoon, On3 reported that Thomas has committed to Georgia despite the Aggies adding a commitment from USC transfer WR Zachariah Branch.

Noah Thomas finished his Texas A&M career just 16 yards shy of the century mark, recording 73 receptions, 984 yards, and 15 touchdowns.

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