BREAKING: 5-Star TE Oscar Delp Flips Commitment from Georgia to Ole Miss in Stunning Recruiting Shake-Up
In a jaw-dropping move that’s sent shockwaves across the college football recruiting landscape, 5-star tight end Oscar Delp has officially decommitted from the Georgia Bulldogs and announced his commitment to the Ole Miss Rebels. The 6’5”, 245-pound standout made his decision public earlier today, stunning fans and analysts alike by choosing Lane Kiffin’s Rebels over heavyweights Alabama, Texas A&M, and LSU.
Ranked as one of the top tight end prospects in the nation, Delp brings an elite blend of size, athleticism, and route-running prowess. He’s been on the radar of nearly every major SEC powerhouse, but few expected him to flip away from the defending SEC champions this late in the cycle.
Why Ole Miss?
Sources close to Delp say that Lane Kiffin’s offensive vision, along with a clear path to early playing time and a strong player-coach connection, played a major role in his decision.
> “Coach Kiffin and I have built something real,” Delp said in a statement. “He sees how I can be used not just as a tight end, but as a game-changer.”
What This Means:
For Ole Miss: This is a massive win on the recruiting trail, signaling that the Rebels are serious contenders in the arms race of SEC football.
For Georgia: A tough loss, especially with their recent run of producing elite tight ends like Brock Bowers.
For the SEC: The tight end position just got a whole lot more competitive.
Oscar Delp is expected to enroll early and could make an instant impact in Oxford as the Rebels reload for a serious postseason push.
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