Surprising Flip: Duke Blue Devil No. 1 Player and Overall Phenomenon Guard, Cooper Flagg Decommitted, Joins UNC Tar Heels Basketball Under Hubert Davis Leadership In a Shocking Move
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the college basketball world, Cooper Flagg — widely regarded as the No. 1 player in the nation and a once-in-a-generation talent — has officially decommitted from Duke and announced his decision to join the University of North Carolina Tar Heels under head coach Hubert Davis.
Flagg, a 6-foot-9 forward with elite skills on both ends of the court, was the crown jewel of Duke’s 2025 recruiting class. His commitment to the Blue Devils had been seen as a statement of continued dominance under head coach Jon Scheyer. However, in a stunning and unexpected twist, Flagg revealed via social media and a brief statement that he would instead suit up in Carolina blue next season.
“This was not an easy decision, but after a lot of reflection and conversations with those closest to me, I believe UNC is the right place for me to grow as both a player and a person,” Flagg said. “Coach Davis has built a culture I believe in, and I’m excited for what’s ahead.”
The move is being hailed as one of the most dramatic recruiting flips in recent college basketball history. Not only is it a rare switch between two of the sport’s fiercest rivals, but it also represents a seismic power shift in the ACC landscape. UNC, fresh off a strong showing in the NCAA tournament, gains a superstar capable of elevating the program back to national title contention.
Hubert Davis, who has steadily rebuilt UNC’s recruiting power since taking over from Roy Williams, now adds perhaps the most dynamic player in the country to his roster. Known for his calm demeanor and player-focused approach, Davis reportedly made a strong impression on Flagg and his family during recent visits.
Meanwhile, Duke fans are reeling. Losing a top recruit is hard enough — but losing one to North Carolina adds an emotional sting that will be felt for years.
As the rivalry reignites with fresh fire, one thing is certain: Cooper Flagg’s decision will be remembered as a defining moment in modern college basketball history. The countdown to his debut in Chapel Hill — and that first UNC-Duke clash — has already begun.