
BREAKING: Georgia Bulldogs Most Outstanding TE Oscar Delp Reaffirms His Allegiance — Rejects Jaw-Dropping $10.5 Million NIL Offer from Ohio State, Florida to Remain in Athens — “My Mission Remains Being a Georgia Bulldogs Legend”
Athens, GA — In a resounding act of loyalty that has shaken the college football world, Oscar Delp, Georgia Bulldogs’ most outstanding tight end and a rising national superstar, has officially rejected a jaw-dropping $10.5 million NIL offer from powerhouse programs Ohio State and Florida, reaffirming his unwavering commitment to the University of Georgia.
The announcement, delivered in a heartfelt message shared across Delp’s social media and later confirmed by Georgia’s athletic department, comes as a triumph for Bulldog Nation — and a firm statement that legacy means more than money in Athens.
“I didn’t come to Georgia to rent the jersey,” Delp wrote. “I came to honor it, to build on it, and to leave my own chapter in its legacy. My mission remains — to be a Georgia Bulldogs legend.”
Loyalty Over Luxury
Sources close to the situation revealed that the $10.5 million NIL deal was structured with immediate endorsement payouts, national marketing campaigns, and transfer incentives that would have made Delp one of the highest-paid players in college football.
But the All-SEC tight end, known for his explosive playmaking, reliable hands, and fierce blocking, stood firm in his decision — choosing passion, pride, and purpose over profit.
Head Coach Kirby Smart, beaming with pride, praised Delp’s decision as “a monumental moment for our program.”
“Oscar is a leader, on and off the field,” Smart said. “He embodies everything it means to be a Dawg — tough, humble, relentless, and loyal. What he just did will be remembered for generations in Athens.”
A Fanbase Reignited
Within minutes of the announcement, Bulldog fans across the country flooded social media, stadiums, and sports bars with cheers, chants, and messages of gratitude. The hashtag #Dawg4Life began trending within the hour as alumni, former players, and students rallied behind their star.
“Oscar Delp is more than a tight end,” tweeted one fan. “He’s a symbol of what makes Georgia great — tradition, heart, and loyalty. Today he didn’t just stay. He made a statement.”
Delp’s impact on the field has already been profound — recording nearly 800 receiving yards and 9 touchdowns last season, and proving himself as a mismatch nightmare for defenders. With his return, Georgia’s offense is expected to remain one of the most dangerous in the nation heading into the 2025–26 campaign.
The Dawg House Remains Home
Delp’s decision comes amid a flurry of high-profile NIL-driven transfers across college football. But his refusal to leave Athens has become a beacon of stability and tradition — a reminder that, for some players, legacy still matters more than any dollar figure.
“I’ve got unfinished business,” Delp said in a video message to fans. “There’s more to prove. More to win. More to give to this program, this school, and this fanbase. I’m not just staying. I’m all in.”
The Mission Continues
As the Georgia Bulldogs reload for another championship run, having Delp in the lineup ensures the heart of their offense remains intact — and their spirit, unshaken.
In an era where college football is evolving faster than ever, Oscar Delp just reminded the world that some things — like loyalty, honor, and Dawg pride — never go out of style.UGA Forever. Delp Forever. Let the legend grow. 🐾❤️
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