Texas A&M’s loss was bound to be somebody else’s gain, and now we know the handful of someones that could potentially be. In early May, 2017 five-star quarterback Tate Martell announced that he had decided to decommit from Texas A&M and reopen his recruitment. That triggered a very public hissy fit from one of A&M’s assistant coaches, which also triggered both a backlash from other recruits and public rebuke from head coach Kevin Sumlin. Now, a month later, the Las Vegas Bishop Gorman High School quarterback has released an updated Final 5, listed in the order he tweeted them: Ohio State, Cal, USC, Colorado, UCLA. Narrowing it down… FINAL 5!•OHIO STATE•CAL•USC•COLORADO•UCLA pic.twitter.com/5EMn0lT4CY — Tate Martell (@TheTateMartell) June 5, 2016 The Final 5 comes a couple of days after Martell had released a Top 6, which included those five schools mentioned above as well as West Virginia. Martell had originally made the decision to decommit from A&M on the heels of a visit to OSU. The 5-11, 203-pound Martell is rated as the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback in the country by 247Sports.com and is the No. 33 player overall on that recruiting website’s composite board. Interestingly, Kellen Mond, the No.
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