Chase Bisontis looked at his options and decided that Texas A&M is the place for him in 2024.

Bisontis had entered his name into the NCAA transfer portal earlier this month. On Tuesday evening, though, multiple outlets reported that Bisontis decided to withdraw his name from the portal and remain with the Aggies.

Not many freshmen are ready to play in the SEC trenches on Day 1, but Bisontis was an exception. The lineman listed at 6-6, 320 pounds started all 12 regular-season games at right tackle.

A former Don Bosco Prep standout from Ramsey, New Jersey, Bisontis was one of the most sought-after recruits in the Class of 2023. Rated 4-stars and No. 46 overall on the 247Sports Composite, Bisontis picked up 37 scholarship offers out of high school, signing with Texas A&M over LSU, Michigan State, Rutgers and others.