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Breaking News: QB DJ Lagway Decommits from Florida Gators, Flips Four-Year Commitment to Wigan Warriors Over Alabama and Georgia

In one of the most surprising and unprecedented moves in recent sports history, five-star quarterback DJ Lagway has officially decommitted from the University of Florida and announced his decision to sign a four-year professional contract with the Wigan Warriors—a top-tier rugby league team in England. Lagway, who had long been considered the future face of the Florida Gators’ offense, stunned the college football world with the announcement, bypassing offers from SEC powerhouses Alabama and Georgia.

Lagway, who had been committed to Florida since 2022 and had reaffirmed his loyalty several times through coaching changes and roster turnover, made the shocking revelation during a live press conference streamed on social media. “This wasn’t easy,” Lagway said. “I’ve loved football my whole life. But this opportunity with Wigan—it’s a new challenge, a new culture, and a new way for me to grow as both an athlete and a man.”

The Wigan Warriors, one of the most storied clubs in Super League rugby, reportedly offered Lagway a groundbreaking four-year, multi-million dollar contract that includes provisions for marketing, brand expansion in North America, and even a future developmental coaching pathway. While financial details remain undisclosed, sources suggest the deal rivals top-tier NFL rookie contracts in overall value and exposure potential.

Lagway’s decision sent shockwaves across college football. Alabama and Georgia were both considered frontrunners to flip Lagway if he ever reopened his recruitment. Both schools reportedly pitched NIL deals valued in the $8–10 million range, with promises of immediate starting opportunities. Instead, Lagway chose to pivot entirely from American football to rugby league—a move unheard of for a U.S. quarterback of his caliber.

“DJ is a generational athlete,” said Wigan head coach Matt Peet. “We’re not just signing a quarterback—we’re signing a competitor with elite vision, agility, and leadership. We believe he can become a star in this league and help grow the sport internationally.”

Reactions across the college football landscape have ranged from disbelief to admiration. Florida fans expressed heartbreak, having viewed Lagway as the cornerstone of their rebuilding era. “This is like losing a Heisman winner before he even took the field,” one fan posted. Georgia and Alabama supporters voiced similar frustrations but acknowledged the boldness of Lagway’s choice.

Former NFL players and analysts also weighed in, with some praising Lagway’s courage to break from tradition. “This is the kind of move that changes the blueprint,” said ESPN analyst Desmond Howard. “He’s betting on himself in a way we rarely see.”

Lagway’s transition will come with challenges. While he possesses elite athleticism, the rules and pace of rugby league differ significantly from American football. Wigan has already begun customizing a training plan to help him adapt, with Lagway set to join the team’s summer training camp in Greater Manchester.

This move marks a broader shift in the globalization of sports, where traditional American stars are beginning to explore opportunities beyond football and basketball. If Lagway finds success overseas, it could open doors for other top-tier athletes to look beyond the NCAA and NFL pipelines.

For now, DJ Lagway’s gamble has rewritten his story—and possibly, the future of sports crossover. Whether this bold leap proves brilliant or risky remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the eyes of the sports world will be watching Wigan closely.

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