One-third of the Hutchinson Community College trio of commitments to the Gophers football program has altered course.
Receiver Derrick Salley Jr., who 247 Sports considers the top JUCO wideout in the 2026 class, said Tuesday he will de-commit from Minnesota. He pledged to the U after a campus visit earlier this month.
“After thoughtful consideration and conversations with my family, I have decided to de-commit from the University of Minnesota,” Salley wrote on X. “I want to sincerely thank Coach (P.J.) Fleck, the entire coaching staff, and the Minnesota program for their belief in me and the opportunity they have extended!”
The Gophers now have 29 commitments in next year’s class, including two others from Hutchinson, defensive tackle KJ Henson and safety MJ Graham. Those two committed to the U days before Salley.
With the early signing period opening Dec. 3, the Gophers are pursuing another running back and quarterback to add to the class. The exit of Salley could put receiver on the wish list, as well.
Salley, who is listed at 6-foot-4 and 216 pounds, has offers from Illinois, Kansas State, Boise State, Oklahoma State and many others.
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