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Berryhill Offensive Lineman Aiden Martin Re-Commits to Oklahoma State
OSU gets Martin back in the fold.
After surveying his options following Oklahoma State’s coaching change, Aiden Martin decided he still wants to be a Cowboy.
Martin, an offensive line prospect out of Berryhill, re-committed to Oklahoma State on Monday — more than a month after decommitting from the Cowboys. He shared the news on his social media with by saying he “couldn’t stay away.”
Couldn’t stay away. @AndrewMitch @CBassett_OSU @CoachZAllen @CowboyFB pic.twitter.com/wG7pF6nEBz
— Aiden martin (@AIDENMART72) November 4, 2025
Listed at 6-foot-5, 295 pounds, Martin is the No. 12 player in the state of Oklahoma for the 2026 class, according to the 247Sports Composite ranking. That makes him the No. 2 Okie offensive lineman in those rankings.
He initially committed to OSU on March 10, picking the Pokes over offers from Washington State, Arkansas, Baylor, Texas Tech, Kansas, Kansas State and others. Martin then decommitted Sept. 23 — the day Mike Gundy was fired as the Cowboys’ coach.
Since that decommitment, Martin picked up offers to Texas State, Tulane and UTSA. He took a visit out to Washington State at the beginning of October before coming to the conclusion he wants to be in Stillwater.
Martin’s Berryhill Chiefs are 7-2 this season and are on a four-game winning streak in which they’ve averaged 35.3 points a contest. He plays on both sides of the ball at Berryhill.
The instability in Stillwater has led to many of OSU’s 2026 commits abandoning the proverbial ship.
Martin makes seven players still committed in the class, joining Braeden Presley (DB), Landon Bland (edge), Maliek Bracy (DB), Brandon Ford (DB), Sunia Vuki (OL) and Bryton Niu (TE). Because of the low quantity, OSU’s class ranks last in the Big 12 by some margin, but in terms of quality, the Cowboys commits’ average rating of 86.59 is still competitive in the conference.
Many of OSU’s former commits have also announced new commitments, like Jenks running back KD Jones pledging to Kansas, Owasso defensive lineman Tajh Overton to Missouri and Texas QB prospect Kase Evans to Iowa State.
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