The college football world is stunned as No. 1 recruit Travis Hunter flips from Florida State to Jackson State

Deion Sanders and Jackson State have pulled an epic recruiting feat.

Florida State has been trending down since they beat Auburn in the national championship in the 2013 national championship, but they might have hit a new low.

Travis Hunter, the number one high school football recruit in the country for the class of 2022 has flipped from Florida State to join Jackson State.

A highly touted high school prospects changing schools as national signing day approaches is not strange. What is strange, and profoundly different about NIL rules being introduced into the sport, is what school Hunter flipped to.

Hunter flipped to Jackson State to play for Deion Sanders and the Tigers. Yes, Jackson State. The historically black college based in Jackson, Mississippi has pulled the top recruit in the country.

At his recruitment ceremony, Hunter threw Auburn, Georgia and Florida State hats away before having his mom toss him a Jackson State hat and revealed he was wearing Jackson State attire.

Hunter had clearly come to this decision prior to today, considering he had a graphic ready to go on his Twitter page.

The college football world was stunned:

This is the second big time recruit that Deion Sanders has pulled to Jackson State. Last winter, De’Jahn Warren, the top junior college recruit in the country, flipped from Georgia to Jackson State.

Sanders has something cooking at Jackson State. All eyes will be on their football program next fall.

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