It was a weekend that seemed to contain a little bit of everything for Oklahoma football recruiting.
The Sooners lost two highly regarded wide receiver commitments. They hosted another successful round of Brent Venables Elite Football Camps. New scholarship offers went out to some of the nation’s top young prospects. The entire 2026 signing class officially arrived on campus. And perhaps most importantly, Oklahoma now turns its full attention toward what could be the biggest recruiting weekend of the summer: the annual ChampU BBQ.
If there is one takeaway from the past several days, it’s this: despite the headlines surrounding a pair of receiver decommitments, Oklahoma’s recruiting momentum remains firmly intact.
The Sooners still possess one of the nation’s elite 2027 recruiting classes, continue to sit near the top of the national rankings, and appear positioned to make another major push for blue-chip talent over the next several weeks.
Let’s break down everything that happened over a busy recruiting weekend in Norman.
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