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VYPE DFW Public School Wide Receiver of the Year Fan Poll presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors
It's that time of year! With Weeks 1 and 2 in the books for Dallas-Fort Worth area football teams, VYPE DFW is giving you, the fans, a chance to have a say in who all eyes should be watching for the VYPE DFW Public School Preseason Wide Receiver of the Year!
The VYPE DFW Public School Preseason Wide Receiver of the Year Fan Poll presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors is now live! Fans will have the chance to vote until Monday, September 13th at 7 p.m.
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OU loses commitment from four-star Jordan Hudson
Garland four-star wide receiver, Jordan Hudson, took to Twitter on Monday to announce his de-commitment from OU:
RESPECT MY DECISION 🙏🏾💯 pic.twitter.com/TN8wPX8ZEf
— Jordan Hudson🐺 (@d1Jordan3) June 14, 2021
The de-commitment comes as a big blow to the program. "It's been a long process but after speaking with my family and friends I have decided to decommit from the University of Oklahoma and reopen my recruitment," wrote Hudson in his post on the social media platform.
Hudson is ranked as the No. 14 overall wide receiver in the 2022 recruiting class according to a 247Sports composite. Hudson originally committed to the Sooners' program last summer following his sophomore season.
Despite the 6-foot-1 athlete's commitment to OU in July of 2020, he has remained a big target with many programs to include OU rival Texas, Alabama, Auburn, Baylor, LSU, North Texas, Oregon, TCU, USC, Texas A&M, and more.