WR Majay Thompson commits to Florida State over Wake Forest and Georgia
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 19, 2026, 7:08 PM
Last updated Jun 19, 2026
Wide receiver Majay Thompson has committed to Florida State University following an official visit. The prospect from Shelby, North Carolina, chose FSU over Wake Forest and Georgia. Thompson described the decision-making process as difficult, emphasizing the importance of relationships with coaches and the college environment. He expressed confidence in head coach Mike Norvell, citing his coaching stability as a key factor in his choice. Wake Forest was the runner-up in his recruitment, with Thompson nearly committing to Georgia earlier this spring before deciding to take his official visits first.
- •Majay Thompson is a wide receiver from Shelby, North Carolina.
- •He visited Florida State before making his decision.
- •Thompson emphasized coaching relationships in his choice.
- •Wake Forest and Georgia were also in contention for his commitment.
- •Coach Mike Norvell was a significant factor in his decision.
- 7:08 PMYahoo Sports — WR Majay Thompson follows his heart, commits to Florida State over Wake Forest and Georgia
"Majay Thompson let his official visits play out before making one of the biggest decisions of his life. Just a few days after wrapping up his trip to Tallahassee, the dynamic playmaker from Shelby (N.C.) Crest decided he wanted to be a Seminole. He has committed to Florida State over Wake Forest and Georgia. “It […]
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