Drew Sanders is switching it up.
The No. 34 prospect in the 2020 class flipped his commitment from Oklahoma to Alabama following an official visit to the Crimson Tide last Friday.
Sanders announced the decision Tuesday on Twitter.
My recruiting is 100% over. I will be playing football and attending the University of Alabama!! #RollTide pic.twitter.com/nRjED5iCuA
— Drew Sanders (@Drew_16Sanders) April 30, 2019
"My recruiting is 100% over," he wrote. "I will be playing football and attending the University of Alabama!! #RollTide"
Sanders, a 6-5, 220-pound recruit from Billy Ryan High School in Denton, Texas, told ESPN he was drawn to the school after Alabama recruited him as a linebacker at the jack position.
"The main reason for me committing to Oklahoma in the first place, I was in the beginning of going into high school, and I had only played offense," Sanders said. "I was going to play tight end, and I thought Oklahoma was one of the best places for that. As I played defense more and more, I thought the SEC is kind of built on defense, and Alabama was a good fit for me."
Sanders initially committed to the Sooners in 2017 but also visited Texas A&M and LSU, among others. He is rated the No. 3 athlete and the No. 34 overall player in the country, according to 247 Sports.