Class of 2024 Safety Andy Jaffe Flips Commitment From Wake Forest to Ole Miss
OXFORD, Miss. — Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin and the Rebels have landed another talented defender in the class of 2024 as Clearwater (Fla.) Central Catholic defensive back Andy Jaffe announced his pledge to Ole Miss Friday.
IM HOME! #cometothesip 🦈🦈 pic.twitter.com/TKeV1nRJ7I
— 4⭐️ Andy Jaffe (@andyjaffe2) June 23, 2023
Jaffe, who flipped his verbal commitment to Ole Miss from Wake Forest, is Coach Kiffin’s fifth verbal commit in the last nine days.
The 6-foot-1, 180-pound Jaffe, who has 4.5 speed, had been committed to Wake Forest since January. He held offers from: Oklahoma, Boston College. Bowling Green, Duke, Iowa State, Maryland, Pittsburgh, Toledo and South Florida.
2024 DB/WR Andy Jaffe from FL one to watch. Has Power Five offers. Great at blanket coverage. #hsfootball #flhsfootball #cfbplayoff #cfb @coachschuman @andyjaffe2 @Danjaffe11 pic.twitter.com/Xek0u5WGaC
— Mike Farrell (@mfarrellsports) October 4, 2022
Andy Jaffe The Great Does it All #coachschuman #andyjaffe #footballrecruiting #nucsports #highlighttape #fyp #fridaynightlights @andyjaffe2 @Danjaffe11 @mfarrellsports @CoachDePa @FloridaRecruit_ pic.twitter.com/1zYc0Yezx6
— David Schuman (@CoachSchuman) November 4, 2022
He is a three-star prospect rated as the nation’s No. 94 safety and the 147 player in the state of Florida’s 2024 class by the industry-generated 247Sports Composite index.
Jaffe is the second commit at safety in the 2024 cycle, joining 4-star Travaris Banks. Jaffe is set to sign in the December early signing period and arrive on campus in January. He is the 14th commit for Ole Miss in the 2024 cycle. The Rebels now have a total of four defensive back commits in the class.
Jaffe was being recruited by Ole Miss safeties coach Wes Neighbors.
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You’re exactly right. He talks about the reasoning for his switch. Rebs are lucky to get him.