
College Football Star’s Private Jet Deal Sparks Major Questions Behind the Scenes
Late last year, Reed announced NIL deals with Fiterman Sports and Hellmann’s mayonnaise. He ended his redshirt freshman campaign by accounting for four touchdowns in a Las Vegas Bowl loss to USC.
The 6-foot-2 quarterback returns to an Aggies program that went 8-6 in Mike Elko’s first season as head coach. They went 5-3 in SEC play with victories over Florida, LSU, and Missouri.
Via TexAgs, Elko said he’s “most excited” about Reed’s progression entering the 2025 season.
“His development as a leader and in the passing game is important,” Elko said. “He was a great player last year, but you’ll see a significantly better version of him this fall.”
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