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

JUST IN: Breaking – 5-Star Tight End Oscar Delp Decommits from Georgia Bulldogs, Commits to Texas Longhorns Over Texas A&M, LSU, and Florida

 

In a stunning turn of events that’s sending shockwaves through the college football world, 5-star tight end Oscar Delp (6’5”, 245 lbs) has officially decommitted from the Georgia Bulldogs and announced his commitment to the Texas Longhorns, choosing the Burnt Orange over strong final contenders Texas A&M, LSU, and Florida.

 

From Athens to Austin: The Flip Heard ‘Round the SEC

 

Delp, widely considered the top tight end in the 2025 recruiting class, had been a longtime Georgia commit and a cornerstone of Kirby Smart’s offensive future. But after an official visit to Austin and a whirlwind recruiting push from Steve Sarkisian’s staff, Delp shocked fans and analysts alike by flipping to the Longhorns just weeks before the Early Signing Period.

 

“This wasn’t an easy decision,” Delp said during a livestreamed announcement on Wednesday. “Georgia has always felt like home, but when I visited Texas, I just saw something different. The culture, the way Coach Sark uses tight ends, the vision they have for me — it all clicked.”

 

Texas Secures a Game-Changer

 

The commitment is a massive win for the Texas Longhorns, who have made tight end a top priority in their transition to SEC play. Sarkisian, known for creative offensive schemes that emphasize athletic tight ends, pitched Delp on becoming the next hybrid mismatch nightmare — lining up in the slot, on the line, or even wide.

 

Delp, with his rare blend of size, athleticism, and route-running ability, is expected to make an instant impact.

 

Texas Recruiting Momentum Surges

 

Delp’s commitment marks a significant recruiting momentum shift, signaling that Texas is not just ready to compete in the SEC — they’re ready to dominate. Beating out Texas A&M, LSU, and Florida for a blue-chip recruit from SEC territory sends a powerful message: the Longhorns are building a powerhouse.

 

“Texas is back — and I want to be a part of that,” Delp added. “We’re going to do something special in Austin.”

 

Reactions Pour In

 

Social media exploded moments after the announcement. Texas fans flooded Twitter with “Welcome to the family!” posts, while Georgia fans expressed shock and disappointment. Analysts immediately bumped Texas’s recruiting class ranking, with Delp’s commitment projected to push them into the Top 3 nationally.

 

What’s Next for Georgia?

 

The Bulldogs, who were counting on Delp to anchor their tight end room, now face a late scramble to replace one of the nation’s premier playmakers. While Georgia has depth at the position, losing a 5-star talent just before signing day is a blow — especially to a team chasing another national title.

 

Final Thoughts

 

In the high-stakes world of college football recruiting, surprises like this keep fans glued to their screens. For Oscar Delp, the decision was about fit, vision, and opportunity. For Texas, it’s a major coup that could help redefine the future of their offense in the SEC.

 

Welcome to the family, Oscar Delp. Hook ‘Em! 🟠🤘🏈

 

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