🚨 BREAKING: 5-Star WR Shocks Ohio State with Decommitment, Flips to Tennessee Over Alabama
July 2, 2025 – Columbus, OH — In a stunning turn of events that has sent shockwaves through the college football world, 5-star wide receiver phenom Jayden Rivers has officially decommitted from Ohio State and announced his commitment to the University of Tennessee, bypassing powerhouse Alabama in a move no one saw coming.
The 6-foot-3, 190-pound standout from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, had been verbally committed to Ohio State since November 2024 and was widely viewed as a cornerstone of the Buckeyes’ top-five 2025 recruiting class. With elite speed, precise route-running, and explosive playmaking ability, Rivers was being touted as the next great in a long line of NFL-bound Buckeye receivers.
But after months of speculation behind the scenes, Rivers made his shocking flip official via a nationally televised appearance and a dramatic social media post featuring orange and white fireworks and the caption: “Home is where the fire burns brightest. #GoVols 🔥🍊”
A Bombshell in Columbus
Ohio State fans were blindsided by the announcement. The Buckeyes coaching staff, led by Ryan Day and wide receivers coach Brian Hartline, had remained confident in Rivers’ pledge, even through Tennessee’s aggressive late push and Alabama’s high-profile recruitment efforts.
Sources close to the Buckeyes program described the mood as “stunned” and “frustrated,” as Rivers had reaffirmed his commitment as recently as mid-May during an official visit to Columbus.
“This one hurts,” said a source within Ohio State’s recruiting department. “He was a game-changer on and off the field.”
Tennessee Lands a Game-Changer
For Josh Heupel and the Tennessee Volunteers, this is nothing short of a recruiting coup. Rivers becomes the Vols’ highest-ranked recruit since quarterback Nico Iamaleava in 2023 and immediately elevates their 2025 class into top-10 territory.
“This is a massive win,” said 247Sports recruiting analyst Allen Greene. “Rivers brings elite SEC-ready talent to Knoxville and could be the face of Tennessee’s offense by Year 1.”
Heupel’s high-octane offense played a major role in Rivers’ decision, according to insiders. With the recent success of Tennessee receivers in the NFL and the promise of early playing time, the program made a compelling case that ultimately won the star recruit over.
Alabama Left at the Altar
While Ohio State absorbed the biggest blow, Nick Saban and Alabama were also in hot pursuit of Rivers and had hoped to make a late steal of their own. After hosting him for a private visit in June, Alabama insiders felt confident that the Tide were serious contenders. But in the end, Tennessee’s personal touch, campus atmosphere, and offensive scheme tipped the scales.
What’s Next?
Rivers’ decommitment leaves a major hole in Ohio State’s wide receiver room for the 2025 class. However, with the Buckeyes’ strong recruiting track record and a deep pool of remaining targets, look for them to pivot quickly.
Meanwhile, Tennessee fans are celebrating what may be the biggest recruiting victory of the Heupel era.
As the 2025 recruiting cycle continues to heat up, this flip serves as a bold reminder: nothing is guaranteed in the modern era of NIL, transfer portals, and high-stakes recruiting battles.
Stay tuned. This story is far from over.