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National Signing Day Live: Updates on Who Signs in Oklahoma State’s 2026 Class
Let’s have a day.
This looks to be one of the more unique signing days in recent memory for the Cowboys.
With Oklahoma State hiring coach Eric Morris last week, the Pokes’ 2026 recruiting class has been in a bit of flux, but Morris and Co. have made some late pushes here in the leadup to the early signing period.
We’ll keep up with the national letters of intent that come in and see what the Cowboys’ class looks like when the dust settles. Keep refreshing this page throughout the day.
O’Ryan Mosley
Houma, LA / OL / 6-3, 315 / 3⭐
Other offers: North Texas, Arkansas, Houston, Penn State, TCU, Tulane and others
Mosley had been committed to North Texas but has elected to make the move up I-35 with Eric Morris. He’s the No. 2,147 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking, which lists him as the No. 56 player from the state of Louisiana.
He received early offers from Penn State and Arkansas in the summer of 2024, while Big 12 programs TCU and Houston joined this past March.
Mosely hails from Terrebonne High School in Louisiana. The Tigers went 9-4 this season, falling in the second round of the playoffs. Terrebonne ran for 172.1 yards a game and scored 30.2 points a game.
Braeden Presley
Bixby, OK / DB / 6-0, 190 / 3⭐
Other offers: Oklahoma, Arkansas, Arizona State, Iowa, Iowa State, Kansas State, Missouri, Arizona and others
Braeden becomes the third Presley brother to sign with the Pokes, joining Brennan and Braylin, but Braeden is the first who is expected to play defense in Stillwater.
Presley’s Spartans are undefeated this year and are one of the better high school teams in the country, not just the state of Oklahoma. According to MaxPreps, Presley has made 31 tackles across a dozen games. He’s also intercepted five passes and broken up eight. He also gets some run in the Spartan offense. He’s had a 43-yard passing TD this year to go with 21 catches for 497 yards and five more scores.
He entered Signing Day as the Cowboys’ highest-ranked commit. He comes in at No. 769 in the 247Sports Composite ranking for the class. 247 considers him the No. 8 player in the state of Oklahoma.
Jabarie Thornton
Waco, TX / WR / 6-0, 180 / 3⭐
Other offers: North Texas, Arkansas, Nebraska, Oregon, Ole Miss and others
It had to be a bit of an odd recruiting process for Thornton. He was committed to Oklahoma State before Mike Gundy’s firing. Then he committed to North Texas under Eric Morris. Then Morris took the OSU job.
Thornton is the No. 1,309 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking.
He La Vega squad is 11-2 and is still alive in the Texas 4A-D2 playoffs. According to MaxPreps, Thornton has caught 76 passes for 1,112 yards and 15 touchdowns this season.
Nygel Farsee
Little Rock, AR / DL / 6-2, 310 / 3⭐
Other offers: North Texas, Arkansas State, Alcorn State and others
Farsee was also committed to North Texas under Morris, but now the Arkansas native will be a tad bit closer to home.
He’s the No. 2,498 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking, making him the No. 26 player from Arkansas.
Farsee plays at Parkview High School, with his squad going 9-4 this season and making a playoff appearance.
Eli Holbrook
Arlington, Texas / OL / 6-3, 290 / 3⭐
Other offers: Wake Forest, UTSA, North Texas, New Mexico, San Diego State, Tulsa, Texas State and others
Holbrook became the first commitment of the Eric Morris Era when he announced his pledge to the Pokes on Tuesday, flipping from Wake Forest to do so. He’s the No. 1,308 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking for the class, making him the No. 102 interior O-lineman in the cycle.
Marrel Davis III
Houston, TX / CB / 6-2, 190 / 3⭐
Other offers: Texas State, Louisiana Tech, UTEP, Utah State and others
OSU is able to flip Davis from a Texas State commitment on signing day.
He’s the No. 1,904 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking for the class.
He plays at Summer Creek in Houston, as his Bulldogs are 12-1 and still going in the playoffs. According to MaxPreps, Davis has made 31 tackles this season, including a pair of tackles for loss. He’s also intercepted a pass, broken up seven passes and recovered a fumble.
Taurean Davis
Lambert, MS / LB / 6-2, 235 / 3⭐
Other offers: Arkansas, Liberty, North Texas, UTEP and others
Out of Mississippi Gulf Coast CC, Davis is the No. 35 player in all of junior college ball, according to the 247Sports Composite ranking.
He made 89 tackles in 11 games this season, including four tackles for loss and a sack. He also forced a fumble, intercepted a pass and broke up three passes.
He had some ridiculous stats at DeSoto Central High School, like how he made 142 total tackles as a senior.
Kole Seaton
Mesquite, TX / OL / 6-6, 245 / 3⭐
Other offers: Baylor, Kansas State, Arizona, North Texas, Memphis and others
A little over a week into the job, and Eric Morris has flipped an offensive lineman from a conference rival.
Kole Seaton had been committed to Baylor since November of 2024, but he announced an OSU offer on Tuesday. Then he put pen to paper on Wednesday.
He hails from Mesquite Horn High, which is the same high school OSU landed defensive lineman Armstrong Nnodim from a few years back.
Seaton is the No. 768 player in the 2026 class, which makes him the No. 67 offensive tackle in the class.
Landon Bland
Carthage, MO / Edge / 6-4, 220 / 3⭐
Other offers: Iowa State, Kansas State, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska Illinois and others
Bland is one of the few who stayed pledged through Gundy’s firing and still put pen to paper.
He’s the No. 769 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking, making him a Top 10 player in the state of Missouri.
Bland plays both sides of the ball at Carthage High, playing tight end and on the edge. The Tigers are 12-1 this year and will play for the Class 5 state championship this weekend.
Mark Brown III
Corsicana, TX / DB / 6-2, 195 / 3⭐
Other offers: North Texas, Washington State, UTEP and others
Brown was also part of Morris’ class at UNT but follows the coach to Stillwater.
The 247Sports Composite ranking lists Brown as the No. 2,291 player in the class.
Ja’Qwon Evans
Shawnee, OK / OL / 6-5, 295 / 3⭐
Other offers: North Texas, UTEP and others
Another prospect who was committed to North Texas, Evans will now stay in his home state.
Evans is the No. 2,291 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking, which lists him as the No. 33 player from the state of Oklahoma.
Isaiah Bowman
Conway, AR / OL / 6-3, 295 / 3⭐
Other offers: Arkansas State, North Texas, Colorado State, Louisiana-Monroe and others
There’s a new Bowman in town.
Morris and Co. have flipped Isaiah Bowman from Arkansas State on signing day.
He’s the No. 2,291 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking, which makes Bowman the No. 21 player in the state of Arkansas.
Bowman’s Conway High squad went 9-3 this season, making it to the Arkansas 7A state semis.
Broderick Vehrs
Gilbert, AZ / QB / 6-0, 205 / 3⭐
Other offers: North Texas, Northern Arizona and others
Eric Morris has earned a quarterback guru mantra over the years, and he’s sticking with his guns by bringing Brodie Vehrs with him from North Texas’ recruiting class.
Vehrs plays at Basha High in Chandler, Arizona. His Bears are 11-1 this season and will play Chandler for a state title this weekend. Vehrs has thrown for 1,532 yards and 18 touchdowns to only three interceptions this season. He also has 245 rushing yards and another two scores on the ground.
He’s listed as the No. 2,148 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking, making him the No. 122 QB in the cycle and the No. 35 player from Arizona.
Jani Weir
Seattle, WA / WR / 5-19, 175
Other offers: North Texas, Ball State, Temple, Texas State, UTEP and others
A junior college wide receiver, Weir caught 43 passes for 877 yards and 10 touchdowns in 10 games this season at Fullerton College in California. He eclipsed the 100-yard mark twice, including a seven-catch, 267-yard, three-touchdown effort against Orange Coast in September.
Weir started his career at Eastern Washington, redshirting in the 2023 season before appearing in two games in 2024.
He’s unranked as a junior college prospect, but 247Sports considered him a three-star prospect coming out of Skyline High School in Washington.
Weir’s X bio boasts a 10.6 100-meter time and a 4.38 40-yard dash.
Weir was committed to North Texas under Morris.
KD Jones
Jenks, OK / RB / 5-10, 173 / 3⭐
Other offers: Oklahoma, Alabama, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Kansas and others
Batman returned to the Oklahoma state recruiting class. After committing to the Cowboys in March, Jones reopened his recruitment following Mike Gundy’s firing. He went as far as to commit to Kansas in early October but with OSU getting Morris in place ahead of signing day, OSU was able to get him back.
Jones is Jenks’ all-time leading rusher, rolling for 4,757 yards across the past three seasons. The Trojans went 10-2 this season, dropping a tight one to Owasso last week in the 6A-1 semis.
Jones is the No. 496 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking, which lists him as the No. 33 running back in the country and the No. 6 player from the state of Oklahoma.
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