Texas A&M has been in contact with Jacksonville State transfer guard

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Texas A&M has been in contact with Jacksonville State transfer guard

Texas A&M has been in contact with Jacksonville State transfer guard

Texas A&M is one of 13 programs in the running to land Jacksonville State transfer guard Jaye Nash.

Texas A&M has been in contact with Jacksonville State transfer guard

Texas A&M is one of 13 programs in the running to land Jacksonville State transfer guard Jaye Nash.

Texas A&M head coach Bucky McMillan is wasting no time in his first full offseason. After a promising inaugural campaign that ended in the NCAA Tournament's second round, the Aggies face significant roster turnover. With several starters exhausting their eligibility and key reserves like Josh Holloway and Rubén Dominguez entering the transfer portal, rebuilding is the top priority in College Station.

The Aggies' transfer portal strategy received a massive boost on Friday with the commitment of Kansas State star PJ Haggerty. A dynamic point guard who averaged nearly 24 points per game last season, Haggerty provides the go-to scoring and leadership the Aggies desperately needed. His arrival allows the coaching staff to shift focus from searching for a primary ball-handler to constructing a complete roster around him.

That search is now in full swing. On Sunday, reports confirmed contact with Charleston center Chol Marial, addressing a need in the frontcourt. Hours later, the focus returned to the backcourt, as college basketball insider Sam Kayser reported the Aggies have reached out to Jacksonville State transfer guard Jaye Nash.

Nash, who averaged 5.1 points and 4 assists last season, is seen as a potential depth piece who fits McMillan's up-tempo system. While his shooting percentages need improvement, his playmaking and two years of remaining eligibility make him an intriguing developmental prospect. Texas A&M is among 13 programs vying for his services, a list that includes Maryland, Ole Miss, and Indiana, indicating his valued potential in a crowded transfer market.

For the Aggies, securing a player like Nash would be a classic offseason move—adding experienced depth and competition to a backcourt now anchored by a star in Haggerty. As the portal cycle heats up, every piece matters in the relentless pursuit of building a contender in the SEC.

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