Jim Mora Jr. may have a brooding problem on his hands. Or maybe it’s just a sign of youthful indecision? Either way, something strange is unfolding at Los Angeles’ Cathedral High.

As reported by the Los Angeles Times’ Eric Sondheimer, three different Cathedral players who had committed to UCLA all backed away from their pledge in the span of days. No official reason was given for their change of heart, though Cathedral coach Kevin Pearson chalked the sudden streak of decommitments up to youthful indecision.

“All three committed really early,” Pearson told the Times. “In talking to each of them, they just said they rushed into the decision.”

The three now-former UCLA commits are allegedly defensive back Jeffrey Manning, defensive lineman Hunter Echols and fellow defensive back Rhedi Short. All three held scholarship offers from other programs, though not the same programs among the three teens, which makes their potential collaboration on the decommitment seem more unlikely. Short is the only prospect of the three to have rushed back into another commitment, this time with Arizona.

So, could all three UCLA decommitments be true isolated incidents that happened to pile up at once? It’s possible, though it seems much likely that something is going on somewhere in the UCLA recruiting machine.