Texas A&M’s most vicious opponent isn’t even on the schedule: It’s the NCAA Transfer Portal.
Just days after spring camp opened, the Aggies lost their second offensive player to it in tight end Baylor Cupp. The team also lost freshman wideout Demond Demas to the portal after his suspension from the team.
Cupp was expected to compete for the starting TE position in 2019, though injuries forced him to miss that campaign and 2020 as well.
Cupp found his way onto the field for 10 games—one start—this past season, but he failed to make a reception.
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