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In an interview with Robert Griffin III on his "Outta Pocket" podcast, Texas A&M quarterback Marcel Reed announced that he will forgo the NFL Draft and return to the Aggies next season.

Reed, a redshirt sophomore from Nashville, Tenn., has passed for 2,932 yards with 25 touchdowns and ten interceptions this season. He has also rushed for 466 and six touchdowns on the ground.

No. 7 Texas A&M will host No. 10 Miami in the first round of the College Football Playoffs on Dec. 20 at 11 a.m. CT on ABC.

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SEC Doctor2 months
No shite, he wasn't going to get drafted. I'm not going pro either.
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Tridentds2 months
He is really messing up. The NFL is in desperate need of streaky QBs that consistently miss wide open receivers on deep routes. His time to shine!
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goodgrin2 months
Redshirt "sophomore". How many of these QBs have success in the NFL? Answer: Not many. It's a position that needs to be honed and refined through repetition unlike most positions.
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SchizoAg2 months
Meh.
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How much is Gay&M paying him?
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Who would draft this clown?
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FaCubeItches2 months
There's no shortage of worse guys who felt sure that they were NFL locks. Sound decision.
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