Breaking News: Five-Star QB Decommits from Oklahoma, Flips to Tennessee Over Miami and Georgia
In a stunning turn of events, five-star quarterback prospect *[Player Name]* has decommitted from the University of Oklahoma and committed to the University of Tennessee, choosing the Volunteers over previous finalists Miami Hurricanes and Georgia Bulldogs. The decision has sent shockwaves through the college football recruiting world, as the 2025 prospect was considered one of the top quarterbacks in the nation and a key part of Oklahoma’s future plans.
The 6’4″, 210-pound signal-caller had been committed to the Sooners since [month/year], but after months of consideration and visits, he announced today that he had decided to join head coach Josh Heupel’s program in Knoxville. The quarterback’s decision follows extensive recruitment from Miami, Georgia, and Tennessee, with all three schools vying for his services in what is shaping up to be a competitive race for top-tier quarterback talent in the 2025 class.
Tennessee’s ability to land the coveted quarterback is seen as a huge win for Heupel, who has already established the Vols as an offensive powerhouse. The commitment bolsters Tennessee’s recruiting efforts and solidifies their quarterback room for the future. The Vols were aggressive in their recruitment of the five-star, making several in-person visits and building a strong relationship with both the player and his family.
While Miami and Georgia were believed to be strong contenders, Tennessee’s high-powered offense, along with its recent success in the SEC, proved to be the deciding factors for the quarterback. His decision marks another significant victory for Tennessee in what has been an exciting recruiting cycle.
As for Oklahoma, the loss is a major setback, as the Sooners now face a scramble to fill the void left by one of the top quarterbacks in the class.