🚨 Breaking News: 5-Star Oscar Delp Stuns SEC—Decommits from Georgia and Joins Ole Miss in Shocking Flip!
In a recruiting twist that’s sending tremors through the Southeastern Conference, 5-star tight end Oscar Delp (6’5″, 245 lbs) has officially decommitted from the Georgia Bulldogs and announced his commitment to the Ole Miss Rebels, turning down powerhouse programs like Alabama, Texas A&M, and LSU in the process.
🔁 A Shocking Flip Nobody Saw Coming
Delp’s commitment to Georgia was once considered rock-solid. The Dawgs had invested deeply in the elite tight end, who ranks among the best in the 2026 class. But recruiting is never predictable — and Lane Kiffin and the Rebels just pulled off one of the biggest flips of the cycle.
Sources close to the situation say Delp was swayed by Ole Miss’s aggressive NIL structure, close relationship with the offensive coaching staff, and a promise to become the focal point of a revamped passing attack.
🔥 Why Ole Miss?
Kiffin’s reputation for developing explosive offenses clearly played a major role. Delp will now likely be positioned as a cornerstone of the Rebels’ offensive game plan—a mismatch nightmare in the SEC. His size, athleticism, and route-running ability make him a perfect fit for Kiffin’s spread scheme.
❌ What This Means for Georgia and the SEC
Georgia’s loss is Ole Miss’s massive gain. The Dawgs will now scramble to fill a glaring hole in their future depth chart at tight end, while rivals like Alabama and LSU are left to wonder how Delp slipped through their grasp.
✅ What’s Next?
Delp is expected to enroll early, and insiders suggest he could push for playing time as a true freshman. One thing’s certain: Ole Miss just changed the SEC’s tight end landscape in one jaw-dropping move.