Texas A&M 2025 Spring Transfer Portal Tracker
Texas A&M football has entered its second year under coach Mike Elko, and the team is currently in the midst of spring football. On Wednesday, the 10-day spring portal officially began, and hundreds of players have already entered in the hopes of finding a better fit to continue their college careers.
The Aggies currently have every scholarship accounted for, but due to rules, they do not have to be under the SEC-mandated scholarship limit of 85 until the fall semester starts in late August. There will be the natural evolution of the roster with players moving of via the portal or for medical reasons. While there might not be as much of a need as last season, expect the Aggies to add depth in key areas. For a deeper look at where A&M you can read here where they might look to add a few players.
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To help keep track, here is the updated transfer portal addition and losses tracker for the spring portal window:
Entered Portal:
Micah Hudson
Texas Tech’s Micah Hudson practices for the fall season, Wednesday, July 31, 2024 at the Sports Performance Center.
Classification: Sophomore
2024 stats: 8 - Rec, 123 - Yards, 15.4 - Avg, 0 TDs
Committed to A&M:
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