Besides returning closer to home, Texas A&M defensive end Nic Scourton wanted to prove that he can compete in the SEC. After somewhat of a slow start, he’s picked up steam and is living up to the expectations he decided to transfer to Aggieland.
Scourton has 17 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 10 TFLs, 1 forced fumble, and 13 QB hurries through six games. He is on his way to an All-American season and double-digit sacks during his junior year. His 4.5 sacks put him in the top 10, and his 10 TFLs are good enough to be second in the SEC.
His accomplishments to his point in the season have earned him recognition from the national media. CBS Sports named him to their mid-season All-American team, adding to his resume leading up to the NFL Draft after college football season.
Scourton’s size, strength, and run-stopping prowess make him one of the most important players on A&M’s roster.
Texas A&M DE Nic Scourton makes CBS Sports' mid season All America team. https://t.co/ARBt1JzBij pic.twitter.com/Bz9B6RftzL
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