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Four-star wide receiver Seven Rashad has decommitted from Purdue, reopening his recruitment ahead of his junior season. He announced his decision on social media after being committed since August 1 of last year.
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Earlier this week, Buford (Ga.) four-star wide receiver Seven Rashad, a class of 2028 prospect, announced his decommitment from Purdue.
Rashad was pledged to the Boilermakers since Aug. 1 of last summer, but he’s now re-opened his process ahead of his junior season. He revealed his decision on Wednesday via social media:
“Thank you, Purdue football I have decided to decommit and reopen my recruitment,” Rashad wrote.
He is the No. 169 overall prospect and No. 32 WR in the 2028 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 19 soon-to-be junior in the Peach State.
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Rashad was the lone commit in Purdue’s 2028 class. Head coach Barry Odom and his staff currently have five commits in their 2027 class, which can be seen here.
Seven Rashad decommitted from Purdue to reopen his recruitment process ahead of his junior season.
Seven Rashad originally committed to Purdue on August 1 of the previous year.
Seven Rashad's decommitment may impact Purdue's recruiting strategy and roster plans as they lose a highly-rated wide receiver prospect.

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Last cycle, Purdue also held a commitment from Rashad’s older brother, Dream. However, the three-star tight end flipped to North Carolina during the December signing period and inked with the Tar Heels.
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