Gophers’ linebacker recruit Bryson Jackson flipped his oral commitment to Baylor on Sunday, he said on Twitter.
Jackson, a 6-foot-2, 195-pound player from Mansfield, Texas, committed to the Gophers under head coach Tracy Claeys on Dec. 13. Jackson had offers from Houston, Boise State and Fresno State, among others.
““My decision is based on the relationship I have built with the coaching staff and direction of the program at Baylor University,” Jackson wrote in a message on Twitter. “I’m truly grateful to have the opportunity to be part of this outstanding program. I would like to thank all of the coaches and programs that recruited and believed in me.”
With the pledge of Alabama safety Kendarian Handy-Holly on Saturday, the Gophers class has 24 players in 2017. National signing day is Feb. 1.
(Per St. Paul Pioneer Press).
Jackson, a 6-foot-2, 195-pound player from Mansfield, Texas, committed to the Gophers under head coach Tracy Claeys on Dec. 13. Jackson had offers from Houston, Boise State and Fresno State, among others.
““My decision is based on the relationship I have built with the coaching staff and direction of the program at Baylor University,” Jackson wrote in a message on Twitter. “I’m truly grateful to have the opportunity to be part of this outstanding program. I would like to thank all of the coaches and programs that recruited and believed in me.”
With the pledge of Alabama safety Kendarian Handy-Holly on Saturday, the Gophers class has 24 players in 2017. National signing day is Feb. 1.
(Per St. Paul Pioneer Press).