Four Star Texas Longhorns Hit Man Running Back Flips commitment to Oregon State Beavers dude rejected Alabama, Georgia Bulldogs and others…
Four-Star Texas Longhorns Hit Man Running Back Flips Commitment to Oregon State Beavers
In the chaotic whirlwind of college football recruiting, few stories capture the nation’s attention like that of Cedric “The Hit Man” Jones. A four-star running back out of Dallas, Texas, Cedric earned his nickname by bulldozing linebackers and juking safeties out of their cleats. The high school phenom was originally committed to the Texas Longhorns, the dream school of every Texas native. Yet, in a stunning twist, Cedric shocked the world by flipping his commitment to the Oregon State Beavers, turning down offers from powerhouse programs like Alabama and Georgia in the process.
A Puzzling Announcement
The news broke on a cold January evening. Cedric stood at a press conference wearing a neutral black hoodie, flanked by his family. In front of him sat a table adorned with hats from Texas, Alabama, Georgia, and Oregon State. Speculation ran wild on social media—surely he was picking one of the big three.
But when Cedric leaned forward, he grabbed the orange-and-black Oregon State hat and placed it firmly on his head. The crowd gasped.
“Oregon State felt like home,” Cedric said confidently. “They believed in me not just as a player, but as a person. I want to be part of building something special. I know everyone’s shocked, but I’ve made my decision, and I’m sticking with it.”
Turning Down the Giants
Alabama had offered Cedric the chance to join their storied running back lineage, with Nick Saban personally calling him twice a week. Georgia, fresh off another national championship, rolled out the red carpet with a campus visit that included a meeting with the governor. And Texas? They were prepared to make him the face of their offense, promising immediate playing time and a lucrative NIL deal.
But none of it mattered. Cedric saw something in Oregon State that resonated deeper.
Why Oregon State?
The Beavers, under head coach Dan Campbell, had been quietly building a gritty, hard-nosed program. They’d gone from Pac-12 underdogs to contenders, fueled by a culture of hard work and brotherhood. During his visit to Corvallis, Cedric felt an authenticity he hadn’t experienced elsewhere.
“Coach Campbell didn’t promise me the world,” Cedric explained later. “He promised me an opportunity to work, to lead, and to grow. That’s all I’ve ever wanted.”
Backlash and Support
Social media erupted with opinions. Texas fans felt betrayed, Alabama fans were dismissive, and Georgia fans couldn’t fathom why anyone would turn down their dynasty. But Cedric didn’t waver, standing firm in his decision.
Former Oregon State players voiced their support, welcoming Cedric to the Beaver family. Even NFL star Saquon Barkley chimed in on X, writing, “Respect to this young man for paving his own path. #BeaverNation.”
A New Chapter
As Cedric prepares to head to Oregon State, he knows the road ahead won’t be easy. The Beavers don’t have the glitz of Alabama or the dominance of Georgia, but Cedric thrives in the underdog role.
“I’ve always been about proving people wrong,” Cedric said with a smile. “And I can’t wait to do it on the biggest stage with the Beavers.”
The hit man was ready,
and Oregon State was ready for him.