Luke Kromenhoek Decommits from Florida State, Announces Full Commitment to Kansas Jayhawks
In an unexpected turn of events, highly coveted quarterback prospect Luke Kromenhoek has announced his decommitment from the Florida State Seminoles and his full commitment to the Kansas Jayhawks. This stunning decision sent ripples through the college football recruiting world, as Kromenhoek’s initial commitment to FSU had been considered one of the top recruits for the Seminoles in recent years.
Kromenhoek, a 6-foot-4, 210-pound dual-threat quarterback from Georgia, had initially committed to Florida State earlier in the recruitment cycle, but after a series of visits and discussions with the Kansas coaching staff, he has decided to flip his commitment. His decision marks a major victory for Kansas, a program that has been steadily improving under head coach Lance Leipold and is eager to build on the momentum from a strong 2023 season.
“I’ve thought long and hard about this decision, and after careful consideration, I’ve decided to join the Kansas Jayhawks,” Kromenhoek said in a statement. “I believe in the vision Coach Leipold and the staff have for the program, and I’m excited to be a part of something special. Kansas has shown me incredible support, and I’m ready to get to work.”
Kromenhoek’s commitment gives Kansas one of the most highly-rated quarterbacks in the nation and solidifies their recruiting class as one of the best in recent memory. The move also highlights the growing allure of Kansas football, which has seen a resurgence in recent years, making the program an appealing destination for top-tier talent.
Florida State fans were caught off guard by the flip, but Kromenhoek’s decision marks a new chapter in his recruitment, one that promises to make Kansas a contender in the college football landscape. The Jayhawks’ excitement surrounding this commitment is palpable, and Kromenhoek’s arrival could signal a bright future for the program.