Texas A&M sophomore wide receiver Frank Iheanacho announced Monday afternoon via Twitter that he was transferring from Aggieland.

The 6-foot-6, 215 pound Iheanacho signed with A&M in the class of 2014 and was rated as a four star prospect in the 247 Sports composite and as the 13th best prospect in the state of Texas. He chose the Aggies over offers from Arkansas, LSU, Oregon, Florida State, Texas UCLA, and UCLA.

Iheanacho had played basketball as a junior but left the sport to focus on football due to his size and leaping ability. He was considered a late bloomer and had 44 receptions for 16 touchdowns as a senior after not playing football the season prior. He ended up earning honors as a U.S. Army All-American.

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Iheanacho played sparingly as an outside receiver as a freshman and caught two passes. He redshirted in 2015 and moved inside to back up Ricky Seals-Jones as a sophomore and caught just six passes.