
Baby Gronk Flips Commitment to Tennessee from Nebraska; 5th Pledge Since May 10
In a stunning turn of events, Baby Gronk has had a change of heart and now intends to play college football at the University of Tennessee.
Baby Gronk, whose real name is Madden San Miguel, announced on Saturday he flipped his commitment to the Volunteers three days after pledging to play at Nebraska.
Since listing his top 30 schools on May 2, Baby Gronk has already committed to five of them. The schools include Ohio State, Michigan, Colorado, Nebraska and now Tennessee. All of the commitments have come since May 10.
At the rate Baby Gronk and his handlers are going to keep him in the news, they could go through all 134 FBS teams before the start of the 2024 season.
None of these commitments mean for several reasons, not least of which is because odds suggest Baby Gronk will flip twice next week. He's also too young, at 11 years old, to give any sort of binding commitment to a program.
The entire stunt has drawn public criticism, including from Baby Gronk's namesake. Former NFL tight end Rob Gronkowski has said things have gone "too far" and he would be "ceasing-and-desisting" Jake Miguel, Madden's father, because he would "hit me up like 500 times already" trying to make contact.
There's no indication Gronkowski has taken any sort of legal action at this point.
If you want to play along and assume Baby Gronk will keep this commitment, then congratulations are in order for Vols head coach Josh Heupel for landing the first recruit in the 2031 class without having to do anything.





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