2025 defensive lineman decommits from Oklahoma Sooners

2025 defensive tackle prospect decommits from the Oklahoma Sooners.

The Oklahoma Sooners’ [autotag]2025 recruiting class[/autotag] took a hit on Wednesday evening. Defensive tackle [autotag]Ka’Mori Moore[/autotag] is decommitting from OU. The move was announced on social media by multiple sites.

Moore had been committed to Oklahoma since July 2023. He is considered a three-star prospect by both 247Sports and On3 and holds offers from Nebraska, Michigan State, Iowa State and Miami (Ohio). He hails from Lee’s Summit North High School in Missouri.

The Sooners still have defensive linemen C.J. Nickson, Trent Wilson and Alexander Shieldknight pledged to their 2025 recruiting class.

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Moore is the second defensive lineman to decommit from Oklahoma in the last 10 days, joining Floyd Boucard, who made the decision last Monday.

The Sooner’s defensive tackle future still looks really bright with Wilson but has been fast-tracked by the emergence of 2024 defensive tackle Jayden Jackson, who earned a starting role for the Sooners out of fall camp.

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Texas insider flips pick for 5-star offensive tackle from Longhorns to Oklahoma

Texas Longhorns writer flips prediction from UT to the Oklahoma Sooners for five-star offensive tackle.

The Oklahoma Sooners are in the midst of a big-time recruiting battle with their longtime foes, the Texas Longhorns. Five-star offensive tackle [autotag]Michael Fasusi[/autotag] is one of the most coveted players in the 2025 recruiting class, and it appears the Sooners have a leg up on the Horns.

On Wednesday, Brandon Drumm of OUInsider and Rivals released a futurecast projecting the Sooners to be the landing spot for Fasusi. That was the first prediction on Fasusi since April. At that time, Texas had seized momentum in the recruitment, but a strong summer has allowed Oklahoma to push ahead.

Geoffrey Ketchum, who covers the Texas Longhorns for Rivals, flipped his prediction from the Longhorns to the Oklahoma Sooners.

It’s an encouraging sign: Fasusi’s planned commitment date is Aug. 21. The Sooners have a nice group of offensive linemen committed to the class, but adding Fasusi would be monumental to the future of Oklahoma’s offensive line and a huge feather in the cap of Sooners offensive line coach Bill Bedenbaugh.

Update

Since the original publication, Eric Nahlen, who covers the Texas Longhorns for On3 has flipped his prediction from Texas to Oklahoma.

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