2025 QB Garyt Odom, son of Purdue coach Barry, one of three UNLV signees to flip to Purdue
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Purdue has seen its 2025 recruiting class grow the last two days with three UNLV commitments flipping to the Boilermakers in the wake of ex-Rebels coach Barry Odom taking over the Boilermaker program.
Among the flips: Garyt Odom, the youngest son of Barry Odom. Garyt Odom officially inked on Thursday. A three-star recruit, Odom played his senior season at Fayetteville (Ark.) High after being at Faith Lutheran in Las Vegas. The 6-0 Odom had offers from Nebraska, Texas A&M and Arkansas, among others. Older brother JT Odom is transferring to Purdue from UNLV, where he was a redshirt freshman linebacker in 2024.
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Also signing today: TE Jon Grimmett, a three-star prospect from Pauls Valley (Okla.) High who had offers from the likes of Tulsa, Texas-San Antonio and Arkansas State before signing with UNLV.
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On Wednesday, three-star Fayetteville (Ark.) High LB Parker Meese flipped from UNLV. Meese, who played with Garyt Odom at Fayetteville High, had offers from Arkansas and Texas A&M, among others.
Could more 2025 UNLV signees flip to Purdue?
Odom, Grimmett and Meese join a Purdue 2025 class that saw six players sign on Dec. 4.
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