As is the case with all college programs, Texas A&M has seen a few players transfer from each of its past several recruiting classes for one reason or another. Some have gone on to have strong careers elsewhere while others have yet to find their grooves.

Quarterback Matt Davis is also SMU's biggest running threat.

Here is a look at the former Aggie players that are now on rosters elsewhere.

QB Matt Davis, SMU – Davis transferred to Tyler J.C. just prior to the 2013 season. After a semester there, he made his way to SMU. He started the final five games of 2014 and was 89-164 passing for 865 yards, three touchdowns and five interceptions. He led the Mustangs in rushing with 613 yards and four touchdowns. He has SMU at 1-1 this year, averaging 169 yards passing and 120 yards rushing. He’s thrown for four touchdowns and run for two.

QB Kenny Hill, TCU – Hill must sit out this season for the Horned Frogs after leaving the A&M program after the fall semester last year.

WR JaQuay Savage, Louisville – A four-star signee out of prep school for A&M in 2013, he saw limited action his one year in Aggieland. After sitting out the 2014 season due to transfer rules, Savage (nee Williams) has eight receptions for 81 yards and a touchdown in two games this year.

WR Chance Nelson, Sam Houston State – Nelson redshirted his only season at A&M in 2011. He was a starter as a freshman and sophomore at SHSU before being injured as a junior and earning a medical redshirt. He is listed as second team on the depth chart this season behind former TCU receiver LaDarius Brown but did not see action in the first game against Texas Tech. He has 57 catches for 978 yards and 12 touchdowns during his career so far.

WR Kyrion Parker, Garden City C.C. – Parker was said to have transferred to Garden City this past spring but has not appeared in any of the Broncbusters three games this year.

WR Sebastian LaRue – The former four-star wide receiver signee out of California redshirted his only year in College Station before deciding to transfer to Washington State and switch to cornerback. After sitting out the mandatory year, he was dismissed from the team for a rules violation this spring. It’s unclear if he is playing anywhere this fall.

WR Laquvionte Gonzalez, Kansas – Gonzalez has been reunited with former position coach David Beaty at Kansas. He has to sit out this season due to transfer rules.

OL Ishmael Wilson, Baylor – Wilson left A&M after redshirting in 2013 and was granted a release to play immediately at Baylor. He saw action on the offensive line in six games a year ago, grading out at 82.3 percent. This year, he is the backup at right tackle for the Bears.

DT Isaiah Golden, McNeese State – Golden had a solid freshman year at A&M before being dismissed from the team after being charged with aggravated robbery. He sat out a year before signing with McNeese in February. He started and had a tackle for a safety and two QB hurries in the team’s lone game this year, a 43-6 win over Incarnate Word.

LB Darian Claiborne, Texas Southern – Dismissed from A&M along with Golden, Claiborne immediately landed at TSU. As a sophomore in 2014, he was voted the SWAC Co-Newcomer of the Year after finishing with 77 tackles, five tackles for loss and an interception. In this year’s season opener against Prairie View A&M this year, he had five solo tackles, two assists, a tackle for loss and a forced fumble. He did not play in the second game.

CB Tavares Garner, Henderson State – Garner played sparingly in his two seasons in Aggieland. He went through spring ball and much of fall camp with the Aggies this past offseason before deciding to transfer just prior to the start of the school year. Through two games, he has four solo tackles and two assists. He also has one interception and two pass breakups.

S Kameron Miles, Boise State – A former Army All-American, Miles redshirted his one season at A&M before being dismissed from the team. He spent a year at Butler C.C. and then signed with Boise State this offseason. He has played in both games but has not recorded a stat for the Broncos this year.