BREAKING: 5-Star Tight End Oscar Delp Flips from Georgia to Ole Miss in Stunning Recruiting Shakeup
In a move sending shockwaves through the SEC and national recruiting circles, 5-star tight end Oscar Delp (6’5″, 245 lbs) has officially decommitted from the Georgia Bulldogs and committed to the Ole Miss Rebels, turning down powerhouse offers from Alabama, Texas A&M, and LSU in the process.
Delp, long considered one of the top tight end prospects in the nation, had been a key piece of Georgia’s future offensive plans. But in a surprising development late this week, Delp announced his decision via a social media post, ending months of speculation about his recruitment.
> “After deep conversations with my family and trusting my heart, I’ve decided to commit to the University of Mississippi. Hotty Toddy!” Delp wrote. “Oxford feels like home, and I believe in what Coach Kiffin is building.”
Delp’s commitment is a massive win for Lane Kiffin and the Rebels, giving them an elite offensive weapon capable of stretching defenses and making an immediate impact. Known for his combination of size, speed, and hands, Delp is projected to be a mismatch nightmare at the college level and a future NFL Draft pick.
Ole Miss fans erupted on social media, welcoming Delp with open arms and praising the program’s recruiting momentum. His addition marks a significant boost to the Rebels’ 2025 class, which is rapidly climbing in national rankings.
With Kiffin’s high-powered offense and Delp’s skillset, the Rebels are signaling they’re not just building for the future — they’re aiming to compete for championships now.
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