BREAKING: Four-Star Texas Longhorns “Hit Man” Running Back Flips Commitment to Florida Gators…
BREAKING: Four-Star Texas Longhorns “Hit Man” Running Back Flips Commitment to Florida Gators
The buzz around Austin had been electric for months. Four-star running back Tyrese “Hit Man” Carter, a bruising powerhouse known for his ability to bulldoze through defensive lines, was the crown jewel of the Texas Longhorns’ 2025 recruiting class. Fans, coaches, and analysts alike believed Carter was destined to lead the Longhorns back to national prominence.
That was until today.
In a stunning turn of events, Carter announced via a social media post that he was flipping his commitment from Texas to the Florida Gators. The caption read:
“New swamp, new chapter. #GoGators đ”
The news sent shockwaves through the college football world. Just weeks ago, Carter had stood on the Longhornsâ sideline during a game, wearing burnt orange gear and flashing a Hook ‘Em Horns hand sign. But behind the scenes, things were far less certain.
The Backstory
Carterâs relationship with Texas began to strain after the departure of his primary recruiter, running backs coach Marcus Harper, who took a job with an NFL team. Additionally, whispers of dissatisfaction over Texas’ offensive scheme grew louder. âI felt like I wasnât going to be utilized the way I needed to be,â Carter later revealed in an interview.
Enter Florida. The Gators had been quietly building a case, emphasizing their run-heavy offense and the legacy of past greats like Emmitt Smith. Head Coach Billy Napier personally visited Carterâs family in Dallas, pitching him on being the centerpiece of a revamped Florida attack.
âMy heart started leaning toward Florida when I saw how much they wanted me,â Carter said. âIt wasnât just about footballâit was about family and development on and off the field.â
Fallout
Texas fans flooded social media with reactions ranging from heartbreak to anger. âHe wasnât really one of us if he could flip that easily,â one fan posted. Others blamed the coaching staff for not securing his loyalty.
Meanwhile, Florida fans celebrated the coup, dubbing Carter “the future of Gator football.” Recruiting analysts called it one of the biggest flips of the year, and rival SEC programs took note.
Looking Ahead
Carter is set to enroll early at Florida, where heâll compete for a starting role as a true freshman. His decision to leave Texas behind for the swamp has already reshaped the 2025 recruiting landscape, with other high-profile recruits now reconsidering their own commitments.
âThis is just the beginning,â Carter said. âIâm ready to show the world what I can do in Gator Nation.â
The “Hit Man” ha
s a new target: SEC dominance.