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Texas A&M guard Jeremiah Green is returning for the 2026-27 season, giving the Aggies a young backcourt option with upside and a chance for more minutes.

Jeremiah Green is staying at Texas A&M, and that decision could quietly become a meaningful development for the Aggies’ 2026-27 roster.

With major turnover hitting the Texas A&M basketball backcourt, Green’s return gives head coach Bucky McMillan another young guard to evaluate as the program reshapes its rotation.

The Texas A&M guard room is going to look very different next season, which makes Jeremiah Green’s decision to remain in College Station especially important.

Green arrived as a highly regarded four-star recruit in the 2025 class and was viewed as one of the more intriguing young pieces in the Aggies’ pipeline.

ESPN ranked him No. 64 nationally in his class, but his freshman season was mostly spent waiting for opportunities behind older, more established guards.

Green appeared in eight games and logged 33 total minutes, with limited chances to show what he can do in a crowded backcourt.

That should change this season. Texas A&M is losing veteran pieces, including Rylan Griffen to graduation, while Ruben Dominguez moved on to Xavier.

Pop Isaacs and Josh Holloway also entered the transfer portal, leaving plenty of room for competition alongside transfer star P.J. Haggerty.

That opens the door for Green to fight for a real role. Coming out of high school, he built a reputation as an aggressive two-way guard who could pressure defenses off the dribble, finish in traffic, and score effectively in the midrange and floater game.

His energy on the defensive end also makes him a natural fit for McMillan’s up-tempo, pressure-heavy system.

There’s still projection involved here, because Green hasn’t played enough college minutes to prove how quickly he’ll develop.

But for Texas A&M, keeping a talented young guard in the fold matters. In a backcourt full of questions, Green now has a real chance to become part of the answer.

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