Oklahoma Sooners get great news from star recruit amid flip season craziness
Ladies and gentlemen, it's officially flip season in college football. And, it's about to get crazy if it hasn't already. Luckily for the Oklahoma Sooners, they don't have too much craziness coming their way. Flip season in college football refers to a period, typically around the early signing period and leading up to National Signing […]
Ladies and gentlemen, it's officially flip season in college football. And, it's about to get crazy if it hasn't already. Luckily for the Oklahoma Sooners, they don't have too much craziness coming their way.
Flip season in college football refers to a period, typically around the early signing period and leading up to National Signing Day, where high school recruits who had previously committed to one school might decide to "flip" their commitment to another school. This has become a notable part of the recruiting calendar within the last few years, and it's only getting crazier.
During flip season, several factors can lead to a recruit changing their mind. Sometimes, a late scholarship offer from a high-profile program, an unexpected visit to a new campus, or a significant coaching change can sway a player. And of course, now, the influence of NIL deals has played a role, where more lucrative opportunities might entice a recruit to consider flipping.
The Sooners, fortunately, didn't haven't had any players flip. In fact, one player mentioned that Sooners fans didn't have to worry about him.
Emmanuel Choice, a 2025, 6'5" wide receiver, tweeted out a message that fans should be excited about.
Flip season adds a layer of excitement and strategy to college football recruiting. It's a time when the narrative of a team's future can change dramatically, showcasing the volatile nature of college football's recruitment landscape. So far, it hasn't gotten too crazy for the Sooners, even though we know it probably will.
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