
Five-Star Elite 2026 No.1 OSU Recruit Chris Henry Jr Chooses Florida State Committed Over Michigan,OSU and Clemson.
In a stunning turn of events, five-star wide receiver Chris Henry Jr., the top-ranked prospect in the 2026 recruiting class, has announced his commitment to Florida State University. This decision comes after a series of shifts in his recruitment, including a decommitment from Ohio State and a brief commitment to BYU.
Standing at 6-foot-5 and weighing 205 pounds, Henry Jr. is celebrated for his exceptional combination of size, speed, and athleticism, making him a formidable presence on the field. His lineage adds to his prominence, as he is the son of the late Chris Henry Sr., a former NFL wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals. Following his father’s passing in 2009, Henry Jr. was adopted by Adam “Pacman” Jones, a close friend and former teammate of his father at West Virginia University.
Florida State extended an offer to Henry Jr. in April 2024, joining a list of over 30 programs vying for his commitment, including Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Miami, Notre Dame, Penn State, Texas, and USC. Despite his previous commitments, Henry Jr. has now chosen to join the Seminoles, a decision that has sent ripples through the college football world.
This commitment is a significant win for Florida State, as they secure one of the most coveted recruits in the nation. Henry Jr.’s decision to choose Florida State over other powerhouse programs highlights the Seminoles’ growing appeal and their ability to attract top-tier talent.
As he prepares to embark on his collegiate career, Henry Jr. is poised to make a significant impact on the field, carrying forward his family’s football legacy and contributing to the future success of Florida State football
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