Is Texas A&M becoming a serious threat to Texas Tech for five-star WR Micah Hudson? adamgorney tackles three topics and determines whether he believes each statement is FACT or FICTION:
It almost felt like an inevitability that at some point over the last five weeks or so that Hudson was going to commit to Texas Tech. Even behind the scenes, all the necessary steps were taken to break the news and get content out there. But then we waited, and waited, and waited and nothing happened. It’s as if Hudson planned to make his announcement for the Red Raiders and then was convinced to hold off.
What Hudson ultimately decides to do will be very telling about where he is in his process. If he does show back up in Lubbock, the writing will be on the wall about a commitment that has been expected for the majority of the summer. Though a trip to College Station will reveal that Texas A&M is a serious threat to steal the elite pass catcher away from the Red Raiders and he may not have his mind as made up as many believe.2.
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