Breaking: SEC Speedy and Shifty Five-Star Running Back Super Fast Ulysses Bentley Flips Commitment to Florida State—He Clocked a 4.29-Second 40-Yard Dash and Recorded a 99-Yard Touchdown…
Breaking: SEC Speedy and Shifty Five-Star Running Back Super Fast Ulysses Bentley Flips Commitment to Florida State—He Clocked a 4.29-Second 40-Yard Dash and Recorded a 99-Yard Touchdown…
The college football world was rocked when five-star running back Ulysses Bentley, nicknamed Super Fast for good reason, announced his shocking flip to Florida State. Bentley, previously committed to an SEC powerhouse, had been the centerpiece of their recruiting class. But in a stunning turn of events, he posted a video of himself in a Florida State jersey with the caption:
“Speed belongs in Tallahassee. Go Noles!”
Bentley’s decision wasn’t just about the program—it was about proving he was the fastest and most elusive back in the nation. Just days before his announcement, he clocked an electrifying 4.29-second 40-yard dash at a private workout, solidifying his reputation as one of the most explosive athletes in the country.
But the moment that truly sealed his legend came under the Friday night lights. In his final high school game, Bentley fielded a kickoff at his own 1-yard line. The opposing special teams unit barely had time to react before he was already past the first wave of defenders. He juked left, then right, and hit a second gear that left the crowd in awe. The result? A breathtaking 99-yard touchdown run that had scouts comparing him to legends like Chris Johnson and Reggie Bush.
Florida State fans erupted with excitement, knowing they had landed a game-changer. Bentley’s commitment was more than just a recruiting win—it was a warning to the rest of college football. The Seminoles had just added Super Fast, and the speed in Tallahassee was about to reach anoth
er level.