Kyler Murray, one of the top prep quarterbacks in the nation, appears to have decided to stick with his commitment to Texas A&M. Murray was scheduled to meet A&M head coach Kevin Sumlin on Thursday, according to ESPN’s Gerry Hamilton.

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This tweet appears to affirm he is sticking with the Aggies.

Murray originally committed to A&M last May, but over the last few weeks, there was concern that he might decide to head elsewhere. He had a visit with Oregon on Wednesday, and was scheduled for one with Texas head coach Charlie Strong on Friday.  

The 5’11 quarterback won three-straight state championships, going 42-0 as a starter en route to winning the 2014 Gatorade National Player of the Year honors .