Sooners' 2027 commit reassures fans after recent recruiting setbacks
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 9, 2026, 5:18 AM
Last updated Jun 9, 2026
Oklahoma Sooners' recruiting efforts faced challenges as two commits, Demare Dezeurn and Tra'Von Hall, recently decommitted. Dezeurn, a four-star wide receiver, and Hall, a three-star athlete, exited from the class, stirring concern among fans. In response, Greydon Howell, the last remaining wide receiver commitment, reassured supporters via social media that the class remains strong. The Sooners, currently with 21 commits, are actively looking to fill the gaps left by these departures ahead of National Signing Day in February 2027, having already extended offers to dozens of potential receivers.
- •Oklahoma had 23 recruits on June 1 before recent decommitments.
- •Demare Dezeurn and Tra'Von Hall both decommitted from the 2027 class.
- •Greydon Howell issued a reassuring message to fans on social media.
- •The Sooners have sent 35 offers to receivers in the 2027 class.
- •National Signing Day is set for February 5, 2027.
- 5:18 AMYahoo Sports — Oklahoma Sooners 2027 commit is trying his best to reassure the entire fan base that everything will be okay after rough week
"The Oklahoma Sooners didn't have the best week in recruiting, outside of the Elite Camp they hosted.
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