Oklahoma 4-star wide receiver decommits from the Sooners

Oklahoma Sooners lose commitment from four-star wide receiver in 2025 recruiting class.

The Oklahoma Sooners are in for an offseason of change with an offensive coordinator hire imminent. There hasn’t been an announcement yet, but the turnover on offense is already creating a ripple effect.

Four-star wide receiver Cortez Mills has been projected to flip to Nebraska. On Sunday evening, it was four-star wide receiver Marcus Harris who decommitted from the Oklahoma Sooners.

Harris, the No. 31 wide receiver in the 247Sports composite rankings, had been committed to the Sooners since June 17. Out of Mater Dei High School, Harris holds offers from 26 Power 4 programs.

With Mills expected to be out and Harris’ decommitment, the Sooners have just [autotag]Elijah Thomas[/autotag], [autotag]Emmanuel Choice[/autotag], and [autotag]Gracen Harris[/autotag] committed for the [autotag]2025 recruiting class[/autotag]. But there could be more changes coming at wide receiver in the cycle with a new offensive coordinator expected to join the staff in the coming days.

Oklahoma is expected to return a number of their veteran playmakers at wide receiver, but will need to get them healthy for 2025 to see the offense return to the level of production expected at the University of Oklahoma. In addition to the offensive coordinator turnover, college football rosters are facing a number crunch as the NCAA decreased the number of players from 120 to 105.

Oklahoma could see a number of other players decommit or enter the transfer portal because of the roster trim.

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