Decommitments were somewhat popular last week in the Midlands region.
It started on Wednesday, when three-star offensive lineman Rami Hammad (Irving, Texas/Irving) decommitted from Oklahoma State and chose Baylor. ESPN 300 safety Kameron Miles (Mesquite, Texas/West Mesquite) followed the trend, as he decommitted from Tennessee -- three days before the firing of head coach Derek Dooley -- and committed to Texas A&M the same day.
It started on Wednesday, when three-star offensive lineman Rami Hammad (Irving, Texas/Irving) decommitted from Oklahoma State and chose Baylor. ESPN 300 safety Kameron Miles (Mesquite, Texas/West Mesquite) followed the trend, as he decommitted from Tennessee -- three days before the firing of head coach Derek Dooley -- and committed to Texas A&M the same day.
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The Midlands Region consists of the states of Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota and
Texas and is where Big 12 programs make a living recruiting. However, with the deep talent pool in the Lone Star State, teams from all over the country flock to the Midlands to find players.