Nic Scourton transfers to Texas A&M: Ex-Purdue EDGE was Big Ten’s sack leader in 2023 season

Former Purdue defender Nic Scourton  is transferring to Texas A&M, 247Sports reports. It will be a homecoming of sorts for the top edge rusher and No. 8 overall player in 247Sports’ transfer rankings, who signed with the Boilermakers in 2022 as a four-star prospect out of nearby Bryan, Texas. Scourton took a recent official visit to the Aggies and also had visits to Florida State, Oklahoma and Missouri lined up. 

The 6-foot-4 and 280-pound Scourton entered the transfer portal after he led the Big Ten in sacks with 10 in 2023. He logged at least half a sack in eight out of 11 appearances and 15 tackles for loss. He also had 42 total quarterback pressures with big performances against a pair of then top-10 teams, notching two sacks against Michigan and one sack with a forced fumble against Ohio State. 

Scourton’s true freshman season began on the bench, though he came into a bigger role as 2022 wore on. He played in eight games from September to November but stepped into a feature role for the final two contests of the year, delivering the first two sacks of his career against Northwestern and Indiana, respectively. 

Scourton fills huge need 

Even without factoring in his lofty ranking, Scourton will likely be the most important get for Texas A&M during this transfer cycle, regardless of what happens between now and the start of the 2024 season. The Aggies had a ferocious pass rush in 2023, finishing seventh in the nation with 42 total sacks, but linebacker Edgerrin Cooper is taking eight of those with him to the NFL. 

Two of Texas A&M’s most effective pass rushers along the defensive line — EDGE Fadil Diggs and interior lineman Walter Nolen — entered the transfer portal and have already found new homes after recording four sacks apiece last…


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Author : Will Backus

Publish date : 2024-01-04 20:08:52

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