Five-Star Recruit Stuns College Football by Turning Down \$6.7 Million: Decommits from TCU and Chooses LSU over Notre Dame and Georgia
In a stunning move that’s shaken the college football landscape, five-star recruit Jayden Rivers, widely regarded as the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback in the 2025 class, has officially decommitted from TCU — walking away from a rumored \$6.7 million NIL offer — to commit to LSU, turning down powerhouse programs Notre Dame and Georgia in the process.
The 18-year-old phenom from Dallas, Texas, made the announcement via social media, simply stating, “Baton Rouge, let’s work,” alongside a photo of himself in an LSU jersey. The commitment comes as a major victory for LSU head coach Brian Kelly, who now adds one of the most dynamic high school players in the country to his 2025 recruiting class.
Rivers’ initial commitment to TCU in late 2024 was met with surprise and excitement, especially given the buzz surrounding a record-breaking NIL deal valued at \$6.7 million. Sources close to the family suggest that the offer was entirely legitimate, including endorsements, appearances, and a multi-year contract with a local sports marketing firm. Yet despite the financial security it promised, Rivers chose to prioritize long-term development, culture, and national exposure over short-term earnings.
“I’m betting on myself,” Rivers said during a short interview on ESPN. “Money comes and goes, but the right environment and the right team — that’s what lasts.”
The decision to spurn Notre Dame and Georgia, two programs deeply entrenched in college football tradition, also raised eyebrows. Notre Dame was considered the academic and leadership fit, while Georgia offered the allure of playing for a recent national champion. LSU, however, had been quietly making its push, emphasizing not only its aggressive offensive system but also the chance to play early and build a legacy in the SEC.
Rivers’ commitment immediately catapults LSU’s recruiting class into the top five nationally, with experts already drawing comparisons to former Tigers greats like Joe Burrow. For TCU, the loss is a significant blow to its 2025 class and highlights the volatility in modern recruiting, especially in the NIL era.
As college football continues to evolve, Jayden Rivers’ choice may be remembered as a defining moment — not just for LSU, but for a sport grappling with the balance between money and meaning.