Texas A&M sophomore WR Jordan Anthony enters the transfer portal ‘due to family health issues’

After one season in College Station, sophomore wide receiver Jordan Anthony has decided to re-enter the NCAA Transfer Portal per a report.

After one season in Bryan-College Station, Texas A&M sophomore wide receiver Jordan Anthony has decided to re-enter the NCAA Transfer Portal.

Anthony announced his decision to re-enter the portal via X on Saturday afternoon.

“First off, I would like to say I give all glory to God, and without God, none of this is possible,” Anthony stated on X. “I want to thank my teammates for everything they have done for me and the coaching staff for believing in me and giving me the opportunity to play for their program. To my friends and family, I want to thank you for always supporting me, no matter what I do.

“Lastly, I want to thank Aggie Nation for the love and support that you guys have shown throughout this past year.

“After taking some personal time to reflect and speak with my family and A&P Agency, I plan to enter the transfer portal due to family health issues with three years of eligibility left, in my next chapter, I am looking forward to seeing what God has in store for me.

Sincerely – J. Anthony”

No one could blame Anthony for weighing his options given the recent coaching change from Jimbo Fisher to Mike Elko, and with that, the turnover of most of the coaching staff. Especially given the “family health issues” that he mentioned in his statement.

Anthony is 5-foot-10, 160 pounds and was a 4-star prospect coming out of Tylertown High School in Mississippi. He began his college career at Kentucky in 2022 as a multi-sport student-athlete, playing football and running track.

Anthony transferred to the Aggies program back in June. Six months and two weeks later, he is already searching for his next destination. He played in four games at Texas A&M this season, competing against New Mexico, Mississippi State and Abilene Christian University.

On Sept. 16, Anthony made three catches for 14 yards during a 47-3 win against the University of Louisiana at Monroe. He re-enters the portal with three years of eligibility remaining.

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