Syracuse football recruiting: 2016 OL Cam DeGeorge becomes 5th decommit since Dino Babers’ hiring
Courtesy of Cam DeGeorge
Class of 2016 offensive lineman Cam DeGeorge has flipped his commitment from Syracuse to Connecticut, he announced in a tweet Monday afternoon.
The new UConn pledge is now the fifth player to decommit from SU after the hiring of head coach Dino Babers, joining linebacker Will Harper, hybrid Darius Stubbs, linebacker Dymelle Parker and offensive lineman Noel Brouse.
Very proud to announce that I am now committed to UConn. Thank you to everyone who was apart of the process. pic.twitter.com/Y6DYBBlWOS
— Cam DeGeorge (@camerondegeorge) December 14, 2015
DeGeorge, who was originally SU’s first Class of 2016 pledge, declined to explain the reasoning behind his decommitment. The Orange’s 2016 class is now down to 12 players and just two offensive linemen — Sam Heckel, who was originally recruited by Scott Shafer’s staff, and Airon Servais, who was recruited by Babers’ staff.
The Lynnfield (Massachusetts) High School product is listed as the 122nd best offensive tackle in the 2016 class by 247Sports.com’s composite rankings. He also had offers from North Carolina State, Temple, Colgate and Holy Cross.
Published on December 14, 2015 at 2:33 pm
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