Kevin Henry flipped his commitment to Oklahoma State after initially giving a pledge to LSU. In a somewhat surprising move to many observers, and after speaking to sources, we can confirm that Kevin Henry is no longer committed to LSU and the well-known recruit in the Class of 2015 from Baton Rouge (La.) Central flipped his pledge to Oklahoma State on Tuesday.

After a decision about the future was seemingly made on Jan. 27, the Tigers thought they landed the nation's No. 24 safety in the 247Sports Composite Rankings. Henry had an apparent change of heart. Now, of course, it appears as if Stillwater is the ideal fit for him.

Coach Mike Gundy and his staff of assistants with the Pokes, which includes one of Henry's regional recruiters Eric Henderson, figure to welcome the 6-foot-1 and 200-pounder with open arms. After all, Henry does appear to be an individual who can make an immediate impact.

Prior to his initial commitment to LSU, he had close to 10 scholarships on the table, perhaps the most notably offers coming from Miami and Ole Miss. Auburn and Texas A&M had expressed varied levels of interest at the time. Each school, however, did not actively pursue Henry.

Speaking of remaining in constant contact with him, the Pokes did just that since a scholarship was put in place back in mid-March. Keeping the lines of communication paid off in the long run, obviously. That naturally explains his willingness to flip to Oklahoma State from LSU.

Plans are in the works to talk with Henry about his decision involving the Cowboys at some point in the next couple of hours. This content will be exclusive to all-access members of OState247. If you don't fall into this category, sign up using this link. Stay tuned for details.