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Rakim Jarrett, a five-star wide receiver from Washington, D.C., has flipped his commitment from LSU to Maryland.

Jarrett was committed to LSU since April but said this week that he was not going to sign early, due to certain rules at his St. John's College High School.


For more info on Jarrett, visit his profile page on our 2020 Recruiting Tracker.
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Vfesta165 months
What... on earth....
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Croozin265 months
Enjoy yourself young man
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Jabontik65 months
Good luck young man
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Double Down65 months
Wants to be “the man” and doesn’t want to compete in this receiving class.
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AustinKnight65 months
Problem is a guy with that skill set you need a QB to get to your potential. I get wanting to stay home just Odd to say the least this late in the game.
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cajunguy65 months
He was scared to go too far away from home. Glad he picked no one competitive vs LSU
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Walkerdog1465 months
Makes no sense, but good luck to him
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MTB65 months
It’s hard to say “no” to Honey Fried Crab Cakes...
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Nolaughingmatter65 months
Ooh, that's sounds delicious!
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stowns65 months
Too much competition on the roster...wamp wamp
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High C65 months
Under Armour $$$
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denvertiger65 months
LOL...couple of more classes like this and Maryland make make it back to the Military Bowl before his eligibility runs out
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Tiger4life580365 months
Have fun you classless dick head
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Shalimar Sid65 months
He will not get much notice in Maryland. Wants to be low-key.
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mcpotiger65 months
WowWhat an idiot
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luciouslou65 months
Louisiana produces tons of guys who can catch and run all over the field. Losing a lineman hurts a lot more
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Miganey65 months
Yeah he won’t regret that at all.........................
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JackHuntQB65 months
Wtf
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SomeLSUguy65 months
Don't worry young buck, getting Dumervil was bigger for us than losing you...
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BlackTiger8965 months
I really wanted him in this class but its time for us to flip a big fish... We had 3 flips in 2days.. I see something good in the forecast
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termdog1465 months
It did sound fishy when he said his school's rules prevent him from early signing. Maybe a school say they can't enroll early into college for the spring semester, but no school can prevent an athlete from signing a letter of intent early. It's pretty low to lie that way. If you're going somewhere else, at least be upfront about it.
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Nolaughingmatter65 months
I don't care if we lose a WR in this class. Might be for the best, anyway. He'll probably be replaced by a very good player at a position that we are not loaded at.
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