After all the drama over the past week with A&M losing quarterback Kyle Allen and possibly losing fellow passer Kyler Murray to transfer, Aggies are looking for a silver lining at quarterback and there just might be one from an unexpected angle.

According to Las Vegas (Nev.) Bishop Gorman five-star signal-caller Tate Martell, he intends to get with the Texas A&M admissions department immediately to see if he can graduate in May and arrive to College Station this summer. He is currently a member of the class of 2017 and is set to be a senior in high school next year.

Tate Martell DUAL | 5-11 | 180 Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV) Class of 17 247Sports Composite 0.9865 Natl 19 Pos 1 State2 Hard Commit 8/20/2015

“I'm going to see if there's anyway to get my classes for senior year done online to try to come in the summer,” Martell told GigEm247. “I only have one English class and one Government class and a few electives left. I’m way ahead in everything else. I’m going to see if I can take the remaining classes online and come in early.”

Martell committed to the Aggies this summer and is completely committed to helping build Texas A&M into a championship program. The Army All-American is the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback in the country, per the 247Composite rankings. He was the MaxPreps National Sophomore of the Year last season and has led Bishop Gorman to back-to-back 15-0 seasons and top national team rankings.

A&M does not currently have a quarterback committed in the class of 2016.

UPDATE: Martell could still possibly look into it but appears to be planning to play at Gorman for another year now.

T E X A S A & M - graduating early for my senior year was a very brief topic... - I'm 100% committed to my team at Gorman for next year! — Tate Martellâ„¢ (@TheTateMartell) December 16, 2015



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