Tuesday turned into a whirlwind on the college football recruiting circuit, with a prospect flipping his commitment not once but twice within a single day — a phenomenon that feels almost unprecedented even in the era of name, image and likeness.
The day’s headline act involved Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes, who briefly secured a recruit before the player ultimately chose Ole Miss, underscoring how quickly fortunes can shift in this high‑stakes arena.
Alabama and Texas Double Down
Meanwhile, the Crimson Tide added depth to their roster by landing three‑star defensive backs Stafford Willis and Tyler Younger, both of whom bring a mix of size and versatility that could bolster Alabama’s defensive line in the coming seasons.
Texas also made a splash, inking four‑star defensive lineman Tyler Alexander and three‑star receiver Kyron Brown, moves that signal the Longhorns’ intent to compete aggressively for top talent in the SEC.
South Carolina, not to be outdone, flipped four‑star receiver Iveon Lewis from Kentucky, a switch that could reshape the Gamecocks’ passing attack and add a dynamic playmaker to their offense.