JUST IN:Breaking:5-star Tight End Oscar Delp (6’5”245 lbs) decommits from the Georgia Bulldogs and chooses Texas A&M Aggies over Arkansas Razorbacks,LSU Tigers and Texas Long Horns.Welcome to the Aggie family!

JUST IN: Breaking News

5-Star Tight End Oscar Delp Flips Commitment to Texas A&M Aggies in Shocking SEC Twist

 

College Station, TX – June 2, 2025

 

In a seismic shift on the college football recruiting landscape, Oscar Delp, the highly coveted 5-star tight end (6’5”, 245 lbs), has decommitted from the Georgia Bulldogs and announced his decision to commit to the Texas A&M Aggies, stunning fans and analysts alike.

 

Delp made the announcement Tuesday morning through a nationally shared commitment video featuring him in Aggie maroon and white, standing at Kyle Field with a simple but powerful message:

 

> “It’s time to be an Aggie. Gig ‘Em.”

 

 

 

A Major Flip

 

Delp had long been considered a lock for Georgia, where he had previously committed and spent significant time with the Bulldogs’ program. But the final stretch of his recruitment took a dramatic turn as four SEC juggernauts — Texas A&M, Arkansas, LSU, and Texas — battled for his signature.

 

While Arkansas and Texas were reportedly close contenders, Texas A&M’s vision for Delp in their evolving offensive scheme and their aggressive NIL backing helped seal the deal.

 

“I felt the love from Aggieland immediately,” Delp said in a statement. “The culture, the coaching staff, the future — it all made sense. I want to help bring a championship to College Station.”

 

Texas A&M’s Recruiting Win

 

For head coach Mike Elko and the Aggies, this is a monumental recruiting victory. Delp is expected to become an immediate impact player in the A&M offense, which is shifting toward a more tight end-friendly approach. With his rare blend of size, athleticism, and playmaking ability, Delp is viewed as a future All-American and potential first-round NFL Draft pick.

 

“This is the kind of player who changes your program’s ceiling,” said 247Sports recruiting analyst Steve Wiltfong. “He’s a matchup nightmare and a leader — a complete game-changer for A&M.”

 

Left at the Altar

 

The commitment comes as a major blow to the Arkansas Razorbacks, who were heavily rumored to be Delp’s second choice. Head coach Sam Pittman and staff had prioritized Delp throughout the cycle, and many insiders believed Fayetteville was the likely destination. LSU and Texas also had strong pitches but ultimately fell short.

 

Adding to the confusion, an earlier press release mistakenly welcomed Delp to the Razorback family — a clerical error that quickly went viral but was clarified hours later.

 

What’s Next?

 

Delp plans to enroll early and will join the Aggies for spring practice in 2026. Expectations will be sky-high, but the talented tight end appears ready for the spotlight.

 

> “This is just the beginning,” Delp said. “Let’s go win some rings.”Welcome to Aggieland, Oscar Delp.

 

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