Houston secures commitment from 2027 OT Sonny Mullen
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: May 30, 2026, 5:10 PM
Last updated May 30, 2026
Houston has received a commitment from offensive tackle Sonny Mullen from Troy, Texas. The 6-foot-8, 285-pound player chose the Cougars over offers from schools such as Oklahoma State, TCU, and Kansas State. Mullen visited Houston for his official visit this weekend, expressing a sense of family within the program. His commitment adds depth to Houston's offensive line as they prepare for future recruiting classes.
- •Sonny Mullen commits to Houston over several other programs.
- •He is a 2027 recruit with a notable size advantage at 6-foot-8, 285 pounds.
- •His official visit took place this weekend.
- •Mullen described the Houston program as feeling like one big family.
- •Houston aims to bolster its offensive line with this acquisition.
- 5:10 PMYahoo Sports — Houston adds commitment from 2027 OT Sonny Mullen
"Houston has received a commitment from Troy (Texas) offensive tackle Sonny Mullen, according to Rivals’ Sam Spiegelman. The 6-foot-8, 285-pounder chose the Cougars over offers from Oklahoma State, TCU and Kansas State, among others. Mullen is in town for his official visit this weekend. “It felt like one big family here,” Mullen told Spiegelman about […]
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