Texas A&M Aggies
Texas A&M Aggies
Texas A&M lands another dual-threat, blue-chip quarterback
Published
Jun. 27, 2016 9:40 p.m. ET

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A few months ago, one blue-chip dual-threat QB -- Tate Martell -- decommitted from Texas A&M. But the Aggies turned around and landed another hyped dual-threat quarterback Monday, landing four-star prospect Kellen Mond, who broke the news on Twitter.
Blessed to announce that I have COMMITTED to Texas A&M University!#GigEmGang17 ??? pic.twitter.com/qLuehUXWZQ
— ♰ ♔ KELLEN ♔ ♰ (@TheKellenMond) June 28, 2016
Mond, who is about three inches taller than Martell, is seen as a better fit for what new Aggies offensive coordinator Noel Mazzone is trying to do in College Station.
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