A former top recruit of the 2022 class may be on his way back to the SEC.
Chris Marshall of Boise State started his career back in College Station in 2022, but didn't get a chance to shine after he and other teammates were suspended for violating team rules. He was suspended for an indefinite period of time and had plans to play basketball for Buzz Williams. He was left off the basketball roster, and his time at A&M ended before it could even start.
Now, one college football writer is predicting the former Aggie will make his way back to the SEC, and the best outcome for him is a changing roster in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Former Texas A&M WR Chris Marshall is predicted to play at Arkansas
Have put in a Crystal Ball pick in favor of Arkansas for Boise State WR transfer Chris Marshall.
— Chris Hummer (@chris_hummer) January 10, 2026
A former 5-star recruit who began his career at Texas A&M, Marshall had 30 catches for 574 yards at Boise State this year while averaging 19 ypc.https://t.co/y8EPuBaHDJ pic.twitter.com/Jt1o6GuQEL
CBS Sports writer and 247Sports writer Chris Hummer has his own crystal ball, saying the former Aggie WR will be a Razorback. Marshall also didn't play a game under Lane Kiffin at Ole Miss because of a violation of team rules.
Marshall has been able to stay on the field with Boise State, and he looks to be a solid receiver. He won't ever live up to the expectations that A&M fans thought of him at first, but he seems to be in a much better place.
This is the best move that Marshall can make if he does make the leap of faith to Fayetteville. Fans are also cautious about the hiring of their new head coach, Ryan Silverfield, as students formed a protest outside to condemn the hiring process.
He's no longer the five-star player he was supposed to be, but this is a good step in the right direction to get more TV time on his resume.
