As a recruiting analyst who’s been evaluating high school talent for over a decade, I’ve seen my fair share of commitment flips. But the Class of 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most volatile recruiting cycles in recent memory. Let’s break down the most impactful decommitments and analyze what they mean for both the programs and players involved.

QUARTERBACKS ON THE MOVE

Julian Lewis (5-star QB) FROM: USC TO: Undecided (Georgia, Colorado, Indiana in mix) IMPACT: This is the biggest domino to fall in 2025 recruiting. Lewis isn’t just another 5-star – he’s considered a generational talent with potential to be a day one starter wherever he lands. His decommitment from USC sent shockwaves through the recruiting world and leaves the Trojans scrambling to fill their QB needs. Georgia appears to be the frontrunner, which would give them yet another elite signal-caller to develop.

Husan Longstreet (5-star QB) FROM: Texas A&M TO: USC IMPACT: Talk about a quick recovery! USC wasted no time replacing Lewis by flipping Longstreet from Texas A&M. This is a massive win for Lincoln Riley and shows USC’s continued pull with elite QB talent. Longstreet, a California native, brings a dynamic skill set that fits perfectly in Riley’s offense. While perhaps not as highly touted as Lewis, Longstreet has the tools to be a future star in the Pac-12. For Texas A&M, losing their top QB commit continues a troubling trend of decommitments.

SKILL POSITION SHAKEUPS

Dakorien Moore (5-star WR) FROM: LSU TO: Oregon IMPACT: Make no mistake – this is a program-changing get for Oregon. Moore is the top-rated receiver in the class with game-breaking speed and elite ball skills. His flip from LSU shows Oregon’s growing national pull under Dan Lanning. For LSU, losing their top offensive commit hurts, especially to an out-of-region program.

Ivan Taylor (4-star S) FROM: Notre Dame TO: Alabama IMPACT: Don’t let the 4-star rating fool you – Taylor is an elite defensive back with NFL bloodlines (son of former Steelers CB Ike Taylor). This is a massive win for new Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer, proving the Tide can still attract top talent post-Saban. Notre Dame loses a legacy recruit they thought was locked in.

DEFENSIVE DIFFERENCE MAKERS

Zahir Mathis (4-star DE) FROM: Ohio State TO: Undecided IMPACT: The Buckeyes rarely lose commits they truly want to keep, making this decommit particularly notable. Mathis is a prototypical edge rusher with tremendous upside. His recruitment reopening will spark a fierce battle among top programs looking to bolster their pass rush.

Anthony Rogers (4-star RB) FROM: Alabama TO: Undecided (Georgia, Ohio State leading) IMPACT: Rogers was Alabama’s longest-standing 2025 commit before reopening his recruitment. A powerful back with breakaway speed, he’ll be a priority target for both Georgia and Ohio State. His eventual landing spot could swing the balance of power in either the SEC or Big Ten.

UNDER-THE-RADAR BUT IMPORTANT

Tramell Jones Jr. (4-star QB) FROM: Florida State TO: Undecided (Florida trending) IMPACT: While not as highly rated as Lewis, Jones is a talented QB who could develop into a multi-year starter. FSU losing him hurts their depth, and if he flips to rival Florida, it would be a double blow to the Seminoles.

Quaid Carr (3-star RB) FROM: San Diego State TO: Washington IMPACT: Don’t let the 3-star ranking deceive you – Carr is an explosive playmaker who put up huge numbers at powerhouse Servite High School. Washington needs running back depth and Carr could contribute early. This is the type of under-the-radar flip that smart programs make to build depth.

WHAT IT ALL MEANS

The 2025 class is showing us that early commitments are more tentative than ever in modern recruiting. NIL opportunities, coaching changes, and increased national recruitment have created unprecedented movement among top prospects.

Programs that can weather decommitments and capitalize on other schools’ losses will emerge with the strongest classes. Right now, Georgia and Alabama appear to be doing this better than anyone else, but there’s still plenty of time for more surprises before signing day.

For the players, these flips often represent more mature decisions after fully exploring their options. While some may criticize the volatility, I believe it’s better for athletes to make the right choice rather than sticking with an early commitment that no longer fits.

Keep following our coverage as more dominoes are sure to fall in what’s becoming one of the most fascinating recruiting cycles in recent memory.