In a stunning turn of events, five-star defensive lineman Jordan Williams announced his decommitment from the University of Miami and his decision to join the Virginia Tech Hokies. Williams, a top-rated recruit who had been considered a key piece for Miami’s defensive lineup, cited a change of heart and the Hokies’ vision for his future as central reasons for the unexpected flip.
The decision sent shockwaves through college football recruiting, as Miami had long been a front-runner in securing Williams, whose size, agility, and field awareness have drawn national attention. Originally committed to the Hurricanes as part of a highly-touted recruiting class, Williams’ shift to Virginia Tech boosts the Hokies’ defensive unit for the upcoming season.
“I want to thank Miami for believing in me, but after talking with the coaching staff at Virginia Tech, I realized that’s where I want to be,” Williams said in his announcement on social media. “Their approach to player development and my future both on and off the field really spoke to me.”
Virginia Tech’s head coach expressed excitement over the addition, praising Williams’ versatility and potential as a game-changer for the Hokies’ defensive line. Williams’ commitment solidifies the Hokies’ recruiting class, now ranked among the best in the ACC. For Miami, losing Williams is a significant blow, with fans and analysts speculating about how the Hurricanes will recover from this high-profile decommitment as signing day approaches.