Oklahoma’s 2025 recruiting efforts are off to a fast start. At this time last year, Oklahoma didn’t have a single commitment for their 2024 class. Oklahoma has planted roots and has been able to build relationships over multiple recruiting classes. They’ve picked up several early commitments in the class with their ability to build relationships.
Four-star QB Kevin Sperry and four-star WR Gracen Harris are already on board, and the Sooners aren’t slowing down in the 2025 recruiting cycle. Four-star wide receiver Isaiah Mozee was predicted on Thursday night to land with the Sooners by On3 national recruiting analyst Sam Spiegelman. Mason Voth of EMAW Online, a Rivals Kansas State publication also issued a prediction favoring the Sooners. This follows Parker Thune’s Rivals FutureCast from the beginning of May predicting Mozee to land with the Sooners.
New #Sooners On3 Prediction
⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2025 WR Isaiah Mozee
6'0” / 190
🏫 Lee's Summit North HS (Lee's Summit, MO)
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✍️ By Sam Spiegelman
🎤⬇️ National Recruiting Analysthttps://t.co/b2tn8wX2bI#BoomerSooner 🔴⚪🔒 pic.twitter.com/vOZYTAWyza— Covered Wagons Recruiting (@OUCrystalBall) June 30, 2023
Mozee, an Oklahoma legacy, is a gifted playmaker for Lee’s Summit North High School. It’s the same high school that Oklahoma freshman offensive lineman Cayden Green attended. In addition to Mozee in 2025, Oklahoma is also entrenched in a battle for teammate and five-star EDGE, and consensus top-ten recruit Williams Nwaneri.
Mozee is a dynamic wide receiver and would be an excellent outside addition for Emmett Jones to develop. Oklahoma’s in a comfortable position with the legacy angle working via his father, who played at Oklahoma when Brent Venables was the defensive coordinator under Bob Stoops.
They also have a former teammate on the roster and the chance to land Mozee’s current teammate in Nwaneri. All things are pointing Oklahoma’s way with a pair of predictions from Spiegelman and Voth favoring the Sooners.
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