Breaking News: Five-Star quarterback shocks college football by turning down $88.10 million, decommits from the Texas Longhorns, and switches his commitment to Nebraska over Ohio State and Alabama, two of the biggest schools in the league.

**Breaking News: Five-Star Quarterback Turns Down \$88.10 Million, Decommits from Texas, and Chooses Nebraska**

 

In a shocking turn of events, five-star quarterback recruit, \[Name], has decommitted from the Texas Longhorns, stunning the college football world. The highly sought-after prospect, who was previously believed to be locked into a massive NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deal worth \$88.10 million, has made the bold decision to switch his commitment to Nebraska, a program that has not seen a quarterback of his caliber in years.

 

The decision comes as a major surprise, especially given the fierce competition from powerhouse schools like Ohio State and Alabama. Both teams, known for their elite football programs and tradition of developing top-tier quarterbacks, were also in hot pursuit of the \[Name], who was considered the crown jewel of this year’s recruiting class.

 

Nebraska, long struggling to return to its former glory, has emerged as the unexpected victor in the race for \[Name]’s signature. The Cornhuskers, who have not been a national contender in recent seasons, were able to secure his commitment with a combination of a strong relationship with their coaching staff, the opportunity to be the face of the program, and perhaps a desire to bring the spotlight back to the storied Nebraska football program.

 

“I believe Nebraska gives me the best opportunity to showcase my skills and make an immediate impact,” \[Name] said in an exclusive statement. “This is more than just football—it’s about building something special, and I want to be part of that journey.”

 

The decision has sent shockwaves through the college football landscape, as fans and analysts alike try to wrap their heads around the quarterback’s stunning move away from Texas and the massive NIL deal. With Ohio State and Alabama now left reeling, Nebraska’s stock has never be

en higher.

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