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Former Texas Tech Cornerback Maurion Horn Commits to Oklahoma State
The Cowboys bring another in-state product back home.
The Cowboys add another Oklahoma native to their secondary.
Former Texas Tech cornerback Maurin Horn will join Oklahoma State via transfer according to a report by CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz.
The 5-foot-11, 190-pound junior comes to Stillwater with three years of experience, including a full season starting for the Red Raiders.
After taking a redshirt season in 2023, Horn made the two-deep at Tech, playing in 10 games and logging four total tackles. Then he broke out in 2024, starting all 13 games for the Red Raiders, recording 56 tackles, three tackles for loss, five pass breakups and a QB hurry. He was fourth on the team in tackles and led the team in pass breakups as sophomore.
After a lot of roster turnover leading into 2025, Horn still played in seven games but saw his snaps drop from over 800 to 120. He did still record three pass breakups, all coming in Tech’s 42-0 win over Oklahoma State.
Horn signed with the Red Raiders out of Broken Arrow in the 2022 class. He was a four-star prospect and the No. 5 player in Oklahoma according to 247Sports’ Composite ranking. He did have an offer from OSU.
Horn joins former Kansas State cover man Kanijal Thomas (how played his high school ball at Del City) and North Texas transfer Kollin Lewis as the third cornerback to commit via the portal this week.
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