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Former Michigan State Offensive Tackle Ashton Lepo Signs with Oklahoma State
The Cowboys beef up their offensive line.
The Cowboys just added some size and experience in the trenches.
Oklahoma State has signed former Michigan State offensive tackle Ashton Lepo, according to a report. He comes to Oklahoma State with a year of eligibility remaining and having played in 28 games in the Big Ten.
The 6-foot-8, 320-pound bruiser has spent the last the last four years with the Spartans, earning a full-time starting role at right tackle in 2024, but missed the last half of the year with a season-ending injury.
After a redshirt season, Lepo played in all 12 games in 2023 before starting at right tackle as a redshirt sophomore. In his junior season in 2025, Lepo lost his starting role to transfer right tackle Conner Moore and then rotated around the line. He sat the final six games of the season. Lepo was a four-star prospect out of Grandview, Michigan according to On3 Sports.
The Cowboys have landed a slew of OL transfers thus far, including Desmond Magiya (North Texas), Braydon Nelson (North Texas), Johnny Dickson (North Texas), Tyler Mercer (Kansas), Jacob Sexton (Oklahoma) and Joseph Hanson (Coastal Carolina).
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