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Defensive End James Pearce Jr. Shocks Texas with Decommitment, Flips to Oklahoma

In a stunning turn of events, highly sought-after defensive end James Pearce Jr. has decommitted from the Texas Longhorns and flipped his commitment to the Oklahoma Sooners. Pearce, a top defensive prospect and one of the nation’s most coveted recruits, announced his decision to join Oklahoma in a move that has sent shockwaves through both programs and the college football world.

The 6-foot-5, 250-pound Pearce, who had previously committed to Texas, cited a change of heart and his desire to play for head coach Brent Venables and the Sooners’ defensive unit as the primary factors in his decision. Known for his explosive pass-rushing ability and relentless motor, Pearce’s commitment to Oklahoma adds to the growing momentum around the Sooners’ recruiting class.

Oklahoma’s defense has long been a key focus under Venables, who has worked to build a dominant, aggressive unit. Pearce’s decision to flip from Texas highlights the Sooners’ growing appeal, especially after the program’s success in recruiting high-profile defensive players. His ability to disrupt opposing offenses will be a major asset to Oklahoma’s future defensive schemes.

Texas, which had been hoping to land Pearce as a cornerstone of its defensive line, is left reeling after the unexpected decommitment. Fans of the Longhorns had viewed Pearce as a critical part of their future, and losing him to their rivals adds an intense layer to the already heated rivalry between Texas and Oklahoma.

Pearce’s commitment to the Sooners strengthens Oklahoma’s already impressive recruiting efforts, signaling the program’s continued rise under Venables. With a solid defensive foundation and talented recruits like Pearce joining the fold, Oklahoma’s defensive unit is poised for even greater success in the coming years.

As signing day draws near, this flip marks a significant victory for Oklahoma and a blow to Texas, leaving both fanbases eagerly awaiting what’s next in the race for top recruits.

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