Early in the recruiting process, Rivals four-star cornerback Isaiah Bolden flipped his commitment from Florida State to Oregon.

Now, he's worried his future coach, Willie Taggart, is about to do the same in reverse.

On Sunday, a day after four-star athlete Tre'Shaun Harrison decommitted from Oregon citing the Taggart rumors, Bolden expressed his frustration with the lack of certainty regarding his future school:

I need answers I’m tired of these games ! — Zay🚨 (@isaiahbolden23) December 3, 2017

"I need answers," he wrote on Twitter. "I'm tired of these games."

For Bolden, the Taggart rumors are particularly worrisome, as he is strongly considering both the Ducks and Seminoles.

The 6-foot-3, 170-pound defensive back, out of Wesley Chapel High School (Zephyrhills, Florida), is likely to end up wherever Taggart coaches, which puts his future in limbo directly alongside his future coach.

Taggart has not definitively expressed whether he intends to stay at Oregon or go to Florida State, but an answer should come shortly.

For Bolden and the rest of Oregon's 2018 recruiting class, that decision will certainly be welcomed news.

-- Andrew Nemec

anemec@oregonian.com

@AndrewNemec