Oklahoma is going for the trifecta to finish off its offensive line recruiting class.
The Sooners have been after five-star offensive guard Bryce Foster, four-star offensive tackle Savion Byrd and five-star offensive tackle Tristan Leigh for months now. Two of the three were together in Norman, Oklahoma, for the Sooner Summit and then Foster has visited Oklahoma on numerous occasions, including a trip of his own for Bedlam. The Sooners recently offered three-star offensive lineman Remington Strickland and have only been recruiting him momentarily.
Byrd and Foster set their commitment dates last week. Now, Leigh will be jumping in on the college choice train, as he announced his will be coming on Jan. 2.
I will be committing January 2nd Live during the All-American Bowl: Declaration Day presented by GEICO on NBC‼️
— Tristan Leigh (@Leigh71Tristan) November 29, 2020
Leigh announced a final five schools back in July and that list hasn’t changed much. Oklahoma is included alongside Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State and Florida. He will be revealing his commitment on live television during a broadcast dedicated to players who would be revealing their commitment during the All-American Bowl on NBC.
The Fairfax, Virginia, native is considered a five-star prospect by Rivals. He is considered the 15th best player in the 2021 recruiting class, the third-best offensive tackle and No. 1 player in the state of Virginia.
Oklahoma currently has 15 commitments in the 2021 recruiting class and has the 14th overall ranked recruiting class.
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