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Texas A&M landed a big defensive addition Thursday when Purdue edge rusher Nic Scourton committed to the Aggies, he confirmed to ESPN.
In his first year as a starter for Purdue, the 6-foot-4, 280-pound Scourton led the Big Ten in sacks with 10 while adding 15 tackles for loss, including two sacks against Michigan. He added 50 tackles, a forced fumble and three passes defensed. He will have two years of eligibility remaining.
Scourton, a native of Bryan, Texas, just minutes from the Texas A&M campus, was a 6-2, 235-pound defensive end (who then went by Nic Caraway) and ranked as a three-star recruit in the 2022 class who chose Purdue over offers from Colorado State and Memphis.
He added 45 pounds to his frame, became an elite pass rusher and a highly recruited prospect once he entered the transfer portal, becoming Mike Elko's eighth addition for the Aggies. Defensive line had become a position of need with defensive linemen LT Overton, Walter Nolan, Fadil Diggs and Isaiah Raikes all transferring following Jimbo Fisher's dismissal and a 7-6 finish.
With all due respect to Mom, no one loves bowls more than us. Since my beloved Myrtle Beach Bowl kicked off on the teal turf of Conway, South Carolina, three weeks ago, we've been bowling like Pete Weber, from New Orleans and New Mexico to the Big Apple and San Francisco. A Santa's bag of college football filled with everything from touchdown passes and spiffy new uniforms to mind-blowing comebacks and intestine-blowing servings of sideline french fries dipped in mayonnaise.
Even for us, the folks who live for bowls, it can be a lot to track. After all, there were 42 games played over a span of 16 days. So now, as we await the last contest on the calendar Monday night, here's a look back at the best and worst of the 2023-24 bowl season.
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