Peyton Craft Flips Commitment From Princeton To Cornell
Peyton Craft Flips Commitment From Princeton To Cornell
National Prep finalist Peyton Craft has decommitted from Princeton.

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Blair Academy senior and National Prep finalist Peyton Craft announced via Instagram Friday morning that he has flipped his college commitment from one Ivy League school to another.
The Urbana, Ohio, native verbally committed to Princeton in October of 2019. He is currently #3 at 195 and #29 on the Class of 2021 Big Board. Craft projects as a 197-pounder for Cornell where he will have to compete with Jacob Cardenas for the spot after Ben Darmstadt is finished with eligibility.
Craft is the eighth 2021 Big Boarder to commit to coach Rob Koll and company. #17 Ryan Sokol, #21 Brett Ungar, #60 Vince Cornella, #84 Cooper Kropman, #87 Justin Mayes, and #95 Nico Provo will also be in Ithaca, New York, next year. Not bad.
Watch Craft make the 2020 National Prep finals below.
