Texas A&M junior guard TJ Starks is a talented player, but his Aggie career has been a roller coaster thus far.

This season alone, he missed the start of the season with an ankle injury and then was suspended after a marijuana arrest.

Now, it appears his time in College Station is coming to an end, as it was reported on Monday that he was entering his name in the NCAA transfer portal:

Starks doesn’t have to leave just because he’s in the transfer portal, but it does seem like he’s on his way out.

Last season, Starks appeared in 27 games, starting 18. He averaged 12.3 points and 3.5 assists.