The Oklahoma Sooners have landed a major recruiting victory with the commitment of a 5-star offensive tackle from Lewisville, TX. Standing at an impressive 6’5” and weighing 300 pounds, this elite prospect has chosen the Sooners over powerhouse programs like Texas and Texas A&M, further solidifying Oklahoma’s dominance in the recruiting landscape.
The recruit, whose athleticism and versatility on the offensive line have drawn comparisons to NFL standouts, cited the program’s vision and coaching staff as key reasons for his decision.
“Oklahoma felt like home from the moment I stepped on campus,” he shared. “The coaches, the facilities, and the opportunity to play in a championship-caliber program made this an easy choice.”
Head coach Brent Venables and offensive line coach Bill Bedenbaugh played pivotal roles in securing the commitment, emphasizing development and the Sooners’ rich tradition of producing NFL-ready linemen.
This commitment significantly enhances Oklahoma’s 2025 recruiting class, positioning the Sooners among the top-ranked classes nationally. As they prepare to transition to the SEC, adding a talent of this caliber strengthens their offensive line, a critical component for competing at the highest level.
The decision is a blow to both Texas and Texas A&M, who had heavily pursued the star OT. While both programs have strong recruiting momentum, missing out on a local prospect of this stature underscores the intense competition for elite talent in the region.
This commitment further solidifies Oklahoma’s reputation as a premier destination for offensive line talent. The recruit is expected to make an immediate impact upon his arrival in Norman, protecting the quarterback and anchoring the offensive line for years to come.
As the early signing period approaches, Oklahoma fans can celebrate this significant addition while keeping an eye on other top prospects considering the Sooners. This commitment sends a strong message: Oklahoma is ready to compete and win in the SEC.