HONOLULU – Texas A&M commit Terry Bussey remains unsigned heading into the end of the 2024 recruiting cycle. The 5-foot-11, 190-pound recruit from Timpson, Texas, gave the Aggies his pledge back in September, but he held off on signing a National Letter of Intent after the recent staff changes in College Station.
As Bussey continues to build a relationship with new TAMU head coach Mike Elko, other programs continue to push to land the top-20 recruit.
Georgia, LSU and Texas are three programs continuing to pursue Bussey most, and he has a visit set up to see Georgia with a trip to LSU also in the works.
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At this stage, Bussey says he hopes to have a final decision made by the start of the February signing period but is not opposed to taking more time if needed.
The upcoming trip to Athens will give the five-star recruit an opportunity to continue building on his relationship with the Bulldogs.
“I already know they got a great pedigree of putting great guys in the league, and they got a really good reputation over there,” he told Rivals. “I’m just trying to see if it’s really my vibe, if it fits me and see what everything is like out there.”