Texas A&M head coach Kevin Sumlin had an in-home with five-star quarterback Kyler Murray on Thursday evening.

GigEm247 reported earlier that things went well and, late Thursday night, Murray decided he was going to officially stick with the Aggies.

"Texas A&M is where my heart is at," Murray told ESPN. "Coach [Charlie] Strong and Texas is a great opportunity, but I felt that A&M was the place for me. Not because of my dad having played there, but just the right place for me.

"[The A&M in-home] went well. All my questions were answered. I just can't wait to get this all over with and get back to playing ball."

Murray is a huge piece of the puzzle for the Aggies and Texas had made a late run before he decided to end his recruitment completely on Thursday. Texas head coach Charlie Strong was expected to use his in-home visit on Friday but that is not happening now.

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Murray, the son of former A&M quarterback Kevin Murray, was the Gatorade National Player of the Year and was 42-0 as a starter at Allen (Texas) High School, winning three straight state championships.

"Regardless of whatever decision he was going to make, we are there to support him. My wife and I are to support him wholeheartedly," the elder Murray told ESPN.

Murray also sent out a tweet on Thursday night that confirmed he was sticking with the Aggies.



Murray's re-affirmation of his A&M pledge could go a long way towards securing the services of other players such as five-star defensive tackle Daylon Mack and four-star wide receiver Damarkus Lodge.



