Abilene High receiver Frederick Johnson (7) tries to break a tackle of Denton Guyer's Peyton Bowen (22). Ronald W. Erdrich/Reporter-News via Imagn Content Services, LLC

Five-star recruit Peyton Bowen switched his commitment to a third school in a matter of just over 24 hours.

Bowen, a safety from Guyer High School in Denton, Texas, originally committed to Notre Dame in January. Then on Signing Day Wednesday, Bowen flipped to Oregon.

Despite choosing the Oregon hat, Bowen never actually signed his letter of intent.

Then on Thursday, Bowen announced via social media that he was signing with Oklahoma.

Bowen’s high school teammate, Jackson Arnold, is a quarterback commit for the Sooners. Bowen’s girlfriend also is committed to play soccer for Oklahoma.

Here is a look at a great highlight from Bowen during the fall season.

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