4-star CG Jeremiah Green has committed to Texas A&M basketball

Texas A&M basketball picks up a big commitment from one of the top guards in the 2025 recruiting cycle

Head Texas A&M basketball coach Buzz Williams picks up his first commitment from the 2025 class. On Sunday morning, the versatile guard Jeremiah Green, out of Denton, Texas, confirmed via social media that he will join the Aggie basketball team.

Here is what he had to say about his recruitment by coach Buzz

“My relationship with Coach Williams has grown a lot over the past few years.  We always have great conversations and he has always kept it real with me no matter what. He has believed in me since day one.”

Green will bring top-notch court vision that will pair well with all scorers who like to run the court. He is also a solid defender with an extremely high motor. The No. 116-ranked guard is a great pick for the style of basketball A&M has established and has a chance to make an immediate impact as soon as he steps on campus.

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2025 4-Star PG out of Denton (TX) places Texas A&M in his Top 10 program list

Texas A&M is a finalist for 2025 4-star point guard Jeremiah Green out of Denton, Texas.

Under head coach Buzz Williams, recruiting has been, well, an issue. Outside of landing current start point guard Wade Taylor IV and ascending sophomore forward Solomon Washington, Williams has been forced to rely on the transfer portal to survive each season, which has obviously worked out with the likes of Tyrece “Boots” Radford and Henry Coleman III.

However, this season’s offense, outside of Taylor and spurts of Radford, has been utterly anemic, placing more pressure on Williams to recruit at a higher level, starting with the 2025 class. Last week, one of the top point guards in the 2025 cycle, Sunrise Christian’s (TX) Jeremiah Green, placed the Aggies in his Top 10 program list.

According to 24/7 High School Hoops, Green will now focus on Texas, Auburn, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas State, TCU, Houston, Virginia, and Texas A&M. Back on Oct. 6, Green visited College Station knowing that the Aggies basketball future is as bright as it’s been under Williams, just ending more talent to reach their true potential.

Green is currently positioned as the 51st-ranked player in the 2025 cycle, the 9th-ranked point guard, and the No. 1-ranked player in Texas.

Green is an exceptional athlete and floor general with elite defensive instincts and the ability to create for others while consistently finishing near the basket, paired with a pure outside shot.

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