
Melrose’s Jamarion Morrow poses for a photo with his brother Jeremiah Morrow, 12, mother Crystal Morrow, and father Jarrett Morrow after he signed to play football at Texas A&M at Melrose High School in Memphis, Tenn., on Wednesday, December 4, 2024.
Texas A&M’s last three losses can be directly pointed to star running back Le’Veon Moss’s season-ending injury, which basically destroyed the Aggies’ backfield depth and offensive momentum. Going into Wednesday, Elko and his staff knew they had to sign at least two running back prospects.
While 4-star RB Deondrae “Tiger” Riden has been committed to the Aggies since February, 4-star RB and former Missouri commit Jamarion Morrow signed with the Aggies on Wednesday and looks like a potential first-year contributor due to his electric playmaking skillset and elite versatility.
If Le’Veon Moss returns next season, A&M’s RB room is absolutely stacked, but even if he doesn’t, the Aggies are just a portal addition away from avoiding the issues that plagued the offense during the final stretch of the year.