BREAKING NEWS: Twin Defensive Ends Darryll and Mandrell Desir Decommit from Florida State, Sign with Alabama Over Penn State, Nebraska, and More
In a stunning recruiting twist, twin defensive ends Darryll and Mandrell Desir have officially decommitted from Florida State and committed to the Alabama Crimson Tide. The highly sought-after duo, known for their explosive pass-rushing abilities, chose Alabama over a list of powerhouse programs, including Penn State, Nebraska, and several others.
The Desir twins’ decision comes as a massive blow to Florida State, which had been counting on the talented siblings to bolster their defensive line in the coming years. Their commitment was considered a significant win for the Seminoles just months ago, but Alabama’s recruiting machine, led by head coach Nick Saban, proved too strong to overcome.
“We want to thank Florida State for believing in us and offering us an incredible opportunity,” the twins shared in a joint statement. “But after talking it over with our family and taking a closer look at our future, we believe Alabama is the best place for us to develop as players and as men.”
At 6-foot-5 and 240 pounds each, Darryll and Mandrell Desir bring size, speed, and power to any defensive front. Known for their relentless motor and ability to disrupt offenses, the Desir brothers are expected to have an immediate impact once they join the Crimson Tide.
For Alabama, the addition of the Desir twins further solidifies a defensive line class that is shaping up to be one of the best in the nation. Under the tutelage of Saban and his coaching staff, the twins are expected to develop into elite pass rushers capable of making game-changing plays in the SEC.
As Alabama continues to stack talent and build for the future, the message is clear: the Crimson Tide remains the premier destination for top-tier defensive talent.
