Last week saw the transfer of former five-star WR Demond Demas following a domestic violence arrest, and on Wednesday, Texas A&M saw the departure of another five-star offensive player for very different reasons.
Cupp came to College Station as a heralded member of the 2019 recruiting class, rated as the No. 1 tight end recruit in the country, but unfortunately his time in the maroon and white, for a variety of reasons, will end without him ever recording a single catch.
Season-ending injuries suffered in fall camp in both 2019 and 2020 limited Cupp’s reps while fellow 2019 recruit Jalen Wydermyer thrived in the Aggies tight-end-friendly offense, racking up more than 100 catches, nearly 1,500 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns over the past three years.