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  03/15/21 - Devin MorrisSr/2022, Texas AM, 6-0, 200 (DS#999 CB) + More +

  Texas A&M redshirt senior defensive back Devin Morris announced this week via Twitter he will be stepping away from football to focus on his mental health. Morris said he isn't sure how long he will be away from the sport, adding that he will graduate in May and plans to pursue a masters degree. Morris, who played at Caldwell, made three starts at nickelback last season. He had 25 tackles, including two for loss, and three pass breakups. - Bryan/College Station Eagle

(DS#999 CB) Sr/2022 CB Devin MorrisTexas AM
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  02/11/21 - David Bailey Jr.rSr/2024, Texas AM, 6-0, 225 (DS#999 RB) + More +

  Boston College football's so-called "Buffalo Boys" were on a tear during the 2019 season, as AJ Dillon racked up yard after yard and fellow running back David Bailey played a glorious second fiddle. After the Green Bay Packers drafted Dillon in the 2020 NFL Draft, Bailey was in line for a starting spot, but he struggled under Jeff Hafley's more balanced, less run-heavy offense. Bailey entered his name in the transfer portal on Thursday. The portal allows players to publicly display their desire to scope out other programs, making the transfer process more transparent, but it does not bind them to departure. As a starter in 2020, Bailey recorded just 503 yards on 3.96 yards per carry. While playing backup to Dillon in 2019, however, Bailey put up 844 yards on 5.7 yards per carry. Bailey recorded 16 touchdowns-plus one passing touchdown-and an even 1600 career rushing yards in his time as an Eagle. - The Heights

(DS#999 RB) rSr/2024 RB David Bailey Jr.Texas AM
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  01/30/21 - Kellen MondSr/2021, Texas AM, 6-3, 211 (DS#8 QB) + More +

  Texas A&M's Kellen Mond was the Senior Bowl Most Valuable Player but two fellow Southeastern Conference Western Division products made the decisive big play. Arkansas' Feleipe Franks threw a 21-yard touchdown pass to Mississippi tight end Kenny Yeboah in the fourth quarter to help seal the National team's 27- 24 victory over the American team Saturday. Franks, a graduate transfer from Florida, set up the all-SEC West scoring connection with a 29-yard completion to Louisville's Dez Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick had six catches for 90 yards in the showcase game for senior and graduate NFL prospects, earning offensive player of the game honors. Mond was the MVP with a huge third quarter when he passed for 141 of his 173 yards and a pair of touchdowns after a slow start. - AP College Football

(DS#8 QB) Sr/2021 QB Kellen MondTexas AM
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  01/21/21 - Jahmir JohnsonrSr/2022, Texas AM, 6-4, 290 (DS#43 OT) + More +

  Tennessee football offensive lineman Jahmir Johnson entered the transfer portal on Wednesday. Johnson is the first Vol to enter the portal since Jeremy Pruitt was fired Monday. Tennessee fired Pruitt for cause Monday, citing an investigation that revealed sweeping recruiting violations within the football program. Chancellor Donde Plowman called the investigation's findings "stunning" based on the amount of violations and number of people involved. Johnson played in 24 games and made 17 starts in three seasons at Tennessee. - Knoxville News Sentinel

(DS#43 OT) rSr/2022 OT Jahmir JohnsonTexas AM
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  01/13/21 - Kellen MondSr/2021, Texas AM, 6-3, 211 (DS#8 QB) + More +

  Texas A&M finished fourth in the final Associated Press Top 25 college football poll for its highest finish since the 1939 team won the national championship. Alabama finished atop the AP poll for the 11th time followed by Ohio State, Clemson and A&M. The Aggies (9-1), who finished the season with an eight-game winning streak, finally passed Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish (10-2) had been fourth in the final College Football Playoff rankings, but was beaten by Alabama 31-14 in the semifinals. The Aggies capped their season with a 41-27 victory over North Carolina in the Orange Bowl. A&M was 75 points behind Clemson (10-2) and 24 points ahead of Notre Dame. - Bryan/College Station Eagle

(DS#8 QB) Sr/2021 QB Kellen MondTexas AM
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  01/10/21 - Buddy JohnsonSr/2021, Texas AM, 6-1, 229 (DS#8 ILB) + More +

  Things fell in place for the Texas A&M football team this season because it had the leaders to make sure their teammates were in the right place doing the right things. No one did that better than senior linebacker Buddy Johnson, who announced Friday morning on Twitter that he will enter the NFL draft. Johnson could have returned for a fifth season by taking advantage of the NCAA's ruling that this season did not count toward a player's eligibility. Johnson is the team's fourth senior to declare for the NFL draft, joining Mond, offensive left tackle Dan Moore Jr., center Ryan McCollum and right guard Jared Hocker. - Bryan/College Station Eagle

(DS#8 ILB) Sr/2021 ILB Buddy JohnsonTexas AM
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  01/09/21 - *Bobby Brown IIIJr/2021, Texas AM, 6-4, 321 (DS#14 DT) + More +

  In addition to a slew of seniors, Texas A&M will be missing a junior playmaker next season. Defensive tackle Bobby Brown III announced Saturday he will forego his senior season and enter the 2021 NFL draft early. The Arlington Lamar product finished his junior season with 22 total tackles and 5.5 sacks, playing in all 35 games of his career. Brown made strides in his pass rushing abilities from his sophomore season, in which he recorded just 0.5 sacks. - The Dallas Morning News

(DS#14 DT) Jr/2021 DT *Bobby Brown IIITexas AM
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  01/09/21 - Kellen MondSr/2021, Texas AM, 6-3, 211 (DS#8 QB) + More +

  Texas A&M record-setting senior quarterback Kellen Mond and right offensive guard Jared Hocker both declared for the NFL draft on Thursday rather than return for another season. Mond went 31-13 as a starter, making him the second-winningest quarterback in school history behind Corey Pullig, who went 33-6-1 from 1992-95. Mond holds several school career passing records, including yards (9,661), touchdowns (71), completions (801), and attempts (1,358). He was a touchdown shy of setting the school record for most touchdowns responsible for, tying Heisman Trophy-winner Johnny Manziel with 93. - Bryan/College Station Eagle

(DS#8 QB) Sr/2021 QB Kellen MondTexas AM
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  01/09/21 - Jared HockerSr/2021, Texas AM, 6-6, 327 (DS#17 OG) + More +

  Texas A&M senior guard Jared Hocker announced Thursday via Twitter that he will enter the NFL draft instead of returning to school for an extra season. Hocker started the last 23 games for the Aggies. Hocker is the third of four seniors on the offensive line to announce their intentions, all opting to leave. Senior tackle Dan Moore Jr., declared on Tuesday and center Ryan McCollum on Wednesday. - Bryan/College Station Eagle

(DS#17 OG) Sr/2021 OG Jared HockerTexas AM
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  01/09/21 - Ryan McCollumrSr/2021, Texas AM, 6-5, 307 (DS#11 C) + More +

  Texas A&M senior center Ryan McCollum announced Wednesday via Twitter that he will enter the NFL draft instead of returning to school for an extra season. McCollum was projected to be the starting center for 2019, but had injury issues. McCollum was fully healthy this season, starting all 10 games as he replaced Colton Prater, joining the other four returning starters to form one of the best lines in the country in leading the Aggies to a 9-1 record and No. 5 ranking. - Bryan/College Station Eagle

(DS#11 C) rSr/2021 C Ryan McCollumTexas AM
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  01/07/21 - *Jalen WydermyerJr/2022, Texas AM, 6-4, 257 (DS#11 TE) + More +

  2020 JOHN MACKEY AWARD FINALIST: Jalen Wydermyer, Texas A&M ,...Wydermyer has been one of A&M's most reliable targets this season. The sophomore leads the team with 45 catches for 502 yards and six receiving scores. His reception total is a league-best among tight ends, while his 12 career touchdown catches set a new A&M record for career receiving scores by a tight end. Wydermyer has tallied 29 catches for first downs this season and 14 for first downs on third-down plays. Through A&M's final five games of the season, Wydermyer recorded multiple touchdowns in a game in three of those outings. - Texas A&M Football

(DS#11 TE) Jr/2022 TE *Jalen WydermyerTexas AM
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  01/07/21 - Dan Moore Jr.Sr/2021, Texas AM, 6-6, 311 (DS#22 OT) + More +

  Texas A&M senior offensive tackle Dan Moore Jr. announced Tuesday via Twitter that he will enter the NFL draft instead of returning to school for an extra senior season. Moore is the first A&M player to declare for the 2021 NFL draft since the season ended. A&M senior wide receiver Jhamon Ausbon opted out of the season before it started, declaring he would prepare for the NFL draft. - Bryan/College Station Eagle

(DS#22 OT) Sr/2021 OT Dan Moore Jr.Texas AM
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  01/06/21 - Demani RichardsonrSr/2024, Texas AM, 6-1, 210 (DS#12 SS) + More +

  Texas A&M sophomore defensive back Demani Richardson had knee surgery Monday, according to a tweet by Richardson. After playing in every game as a freshman, Richardson this year missed the Aggies' 48-3 win at South Carolina and the 31-20 win at Auburn. Richardson remained in College Station after testing positive for COVID-19 for the South Carolina game, according to head coach Jimbo Fisher. Richardson, a Waxahachie alumnus, played in 12 games as a true freshman recording 71 tackles and an interception. - Bryan/College Station Eagle

(DS#12 SS) rSr/2024 SS Demani RichardsonTexas AM
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  01/05/21 - Dan Moore Jr.Sr/2021, Texas AM, 6-6, 311 (DS#22 OT) + More +

  Texas A&M senior left tackle Dan Moore Jr. announced on Twitter Tuesday that he will enter the NFL draft instead of returning to school for a fifth season. Moore is the first A&M player to declare for the 2021 NFL draft after the Aggies concluded their season on Saturday with a 41-27 win over North Carolina in the Orange Bowl. For the last three seasons, Moore has been the Aggies starting left tackle, starting in 36-straight games, which ranked third among A&M players this season behind quarterback Kellen Mond (44) and right tackle Carson Green (40). - Bryan College Station Eagle

(DS#22 OT) Sr/2021 OT Dan Moore Jr.Texas AM
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  01/03/21 - Dorian HintonrSr/2025, Texas AM, 6-3, 317 (DS#999 OG) + More +

  2020 CONFERENCE USA FOOTBALL ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM: OL-Dorian Hinton, Middle Tennessee,...Named C-USA All-Freshman...Played in eight games and earned six starts...Averaged 64 snaps per game and graded out a winner five times...Made his first career start against Troy in game two...Was the team's offensive lineman of the week following the UTSA game. - Middle Tennessee Football

(DS#999 OG) rSr/2025 OG Dorian HintonTexas AM
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