Greg Webb, a 6-1, 315-pound post-graduate defensive tackle, has flipped from Rutgers to Temple on junior college signing day, he told NJ Advance Media.

The first signs that a flip could be in the works came last weekend when Webb took an official visit to Temple, while committed to the Scarlet Knights.

Webb, who committed to Rutgers on Oct.1, has long had strong relationships with multiple coaches on the Temple staff. And although Webb resides in New Jersey, Temple, which is located in Philadelphia, is actually closer to his home.

Webb originally ascended to UNC out of Timber Creek (Erial, N.J.) in 2013, but left the school one year later, due to academic struggles.

He is currently enrolled at Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College, where in 2014, he helped the team to 11 wins and its highest NJCAA Football Poll ranking in school history — No. 4 in the country.

Webb, a former U.S. Army All-American, is expected to enroll at Temple, next summer.

Hence, with Wednesday (today) being mid-year signing day — for junior-college football transfers enrolling midyear at NCAA Division I schools — Webb will instead sign on National Signing Day, 2015.

However, he must first significantly bolster his academic qualifications before playing anywhere — an issue currently affecting his quest for a collegiate destination.

Webb, who was also named a 2014 First-Team All-Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference selection, is the second class of 2015 recruit to reverse his Rutgers pledge behind Freddie Simons, a three-star wide receiver from Bethlehem (Pa.) Catholic.

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