Signing Day came and went Dec. 4 and was in part defined by the biggest college football recruiting flips — which is when a player decommits from one school and nearly simultaneously joins the commitment class of another. The early signing period runs through Dec. 6, but the fireworks mostly happen on Day 1, and we sure did see a lot of action.
Here are nine big flips that deserve your attention.
Oregon: Na’eem Offord, Top247 five-star CB (No. 12 overall)
From Ohio State
Oregon: Longtime Ohio State commit Na’eem Offord flipped to Oregon to give the Ducks a high-ceiling prospect at a premium position. The Birmingham (Ala.) Parker standout is a proverbial box checker at his projected position: frame-speed combo, promising testing metrics, verified track and field athleticism, and three-phase playmaking ability, including snaps at quarterback, receiver, and in the return game.
Texas A&M: Jerome Myles, Top247 five-star WR (No. 30 overall)
From USC
Speaking of verified track athleticism, Myles brings that to Aggieland following his decommitment a few days ago from USC. Simply put, Myles (pictured above) owns some of the fastest track times in the entire 2025 football class, including a 10.36-second 100-meter time and a 20.84-second 200-meter rep. Myles could potentially represent a high-risk,…
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Author : Gabe Brooks
Publish date : 2024-12-05 17:44:00
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