Texas could be back in play for defensive end Tunmise Adeleye after his decommitment from Ohio State. A four-star prospect in the 2021 class, Adeleye is originally from Katy, Texas. He transferred for his senior season, playing at IMG Academy in Florida.
In his tweet, Adeleye thanked the Buckeyes’ coaching staff for “taking [him] in as one of their own since the day [he] committed.”
“This experience has been nothing but a good one and I have nothing but love for Coach Johnson on my end,” said Adeleye.
While he never gave a reason for decommitting from Ohio State, it may be because of the options the Buckeyes has in the 2021 class. Defensive end Jack Sawyer, the No. 3 player in the country, is currently committed to Ohio State.
To add on, the No. 2 player in the country, J.T. Tuimoloau, is 92% to Ohio State on 247Sports crystal ball. There would simply be too many skilled players in a single recruiting class for Adeleye to compete against.
— 🎲 (@TunmiseAdeleye) August 11, 2020
Now, Texas can try to rebuild a relationship with a recruit who has publicly dissed them in the past. Adeleye was asked on Instagram why he did not commit to Texas.
“Cause in the past 5 years they’ve only sent 15% of their 4 and 5 star recruits to the NFL draft.”
4* defensive end Tunmise Adeleye explains why he did not commit to Texas via his Instagram pic.twitter.com/8d6ZHeMp1Y
— Griffin McVeigh (@Griffin_McVeigh) May 19, 2020
According to 247Sports in-state rivals Texas A&M is seen as a favorite for the four-star. Nick Saban and Alabama could also be on the hunt for another edge rusher.
Texas’ director of recruiting Bryan Carrington had something to say about Adeleye’s decommitment.
Is it decommit season already? 😈 pic.twitter.com/QZRl1pzpLn
— Bryan Carrington (@BCarringtonUT) August 11, 2020
It will be a long shot for the Longhorns to go after the soon to be five-star. However, Texas is in need of another staple recruit to sure up their 2021 class. Adeleye could be just that.
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