ESPN 300 wide receiver Rakim Jarrett made a surprise announcement on the first day of the early signing period Wednesday by flipping his commitment from LSU to Maryland.
Jarrett, out of St. John's College High School in Washington, is the No. 21-ranked recruit overall and had been considering flipping from LSU to either Maryland or Alabama. He initially reported he would not sign in the early signing period, but he changed his mind and announced for the Terps.
He isn't the only prospect who flipped his commitment, as ESPN 300 wide receiver Johnny Wilson switched from Oregon to Arizona State.
Wilson is a 6-foot-6, 220-pound receiver from Calabasas, California, and is the No. 62 recruit overall.
The Sun Devils recently hired new offensive coordinator Zak Hill from Boise State. Hill now has quarterback Jayden Daniels, who starred as a true freshman this season, Wilson and four-star wide receiver Chad Johnson Jr., the son of former NFL wide receiver Chad Johnson.
Florida state flipped two Louisville commitments as well with ESPN 300 quarterback Chubba Purdy and three-star defensive end Josh Griffis.
The Seminoles went the 2018 and 2019 classes without a quarterback commit and now have Purdy and three-star Tate Rodemaker in this 2020 class. Purdy is the younger brother of Iowa State quarterback Brock Purdy and now has an opportunity to make his own mark as a Seminole.
Purdy is the No. 121 ranked recruit in the class and was part of a successful recruiting class for new coach Mike Norvell.