BREAKING NEWS: Twins Darryll and Mandrell Desir Decommit from Florida State, Flip to Indiana Hoosiers Football in Shocking Turnaround
In a stunning and unexpected turn of events, twin defensive ends Darryll and Mandrell Desir have officially decommitted from Florida State University and committed to the Indiana Hoosiers football program. The highly-rated recruits had been verbally committed to the Seminoles for months, but sources confirmed late Monday night that they had flipped to Indiana, sending shockwaves through the college football recruiting world.
The Desir twins, known for their dynamic pass-rushing ability and relentless defensive play, had been a focal point of Florida State’s 2024 recruiting class. Both players are considered top-tier prospects, with Darryll, the older twin by just minutes, ranking among the top 50 defensive ends in the nation, while Mandrell is closely behind him in the rankings. Their decision to flip from one powerhouse program to another is already causing ripples across the college football landscape.
Reports suggest that the Desir twins had grown increasingly drawn to Indiana’s football program, which has made significant strides under head coach Tom Allen. The Hoosiers, known for their aggressive defensive schemes and recent recruitment success, appear to have made a lasting impression on the twins during their official visit last weekend. The twins, originally from Atlanta, Georgia, were reportedly impressed with Indiana’s facilities, coaching staff, and the opportunity to make an immediate impact.
Indiana’s defensive unit, which has seen an uptick in performance over the last few seasons, is now bolstered by the arrival of the Desir twins, who are expected to make a significant impact on the Hoosiers’ defense as soon as they step onto campus.
This sudden change is a major win for Indiana, which has been on the rise in the Big Ten but still faces stiff competition from the conference’s elite programs. For Florida State, the loss is a major blow as they now have to recalibrate their recruiting efforts for the 2024 class.