**Texas A&M’s Marcel Reed Dismisses Transfer Rumors Amid Playoff Run**
Texas A&M concluded its regular season with a disappointing loss to rival Texas, yet the team still achieved an impressive 11-win record and secured a place in the College Football Playoff. In less than two weeks, the Aggies will face off against the Miami Hurricanes in a first-round playoff matchup.
Star quarterback Marcel Reed had a standout season, throwing for 25 touchdowns and nearly 3,000 yards. His remarkable performance has sparked speculation about his future, particularly regarding potential transfer opportunities following the playoff.
In a recent interview on Robert Griffin III’s podcast, Reed addressed the rumors of transferring to Miami for a lucrative name, image, and likeness (NIL) deal. “I’d have to talk to my parents,” he stated when asked about the possibility of changing teams. “That’s a real answer.”
Reed emphasized his commitment to Texas A&M, noting that he had opportunities to leave after his freshman year but chose to stay. “I thought this was the best place to be. I don’t think there’s any reason I need to leave Texas A&M. I have the job and it’s mine to lose. I don’t think I will, but there’s no reason for me to leave. I have a great offensive coordinator, a great coach, and fantastic players around me. We have the best stadium in college football. There’s no need for me to leave and go anywhere else.”
The late-season defeat to Texas prevented Texas A&M from competing in the SEC Championship Game, allowing Alabama to advance, where they ultimately lost to Georgia 28-7.
As the Aggies prepare for their playoff game, Reed’s focus remains on leading his team to success, reinforcing his dedication to Texas A&M and its football program.
**FAQ**
**Will Marcel Reed transfer to another college after the season?**
No, Marcel Reed has expressed his commitment to Texas A&M and has no plans to transfer, despite receiving offers in the past.
