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Oklahoma State Offers 2028 Quarterback Titus Huard, Son of Brock Huard

The Huard family is familiar with Stillwater.

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The Huard family has gotten familiar with Stillwater the past few years, and now Eric Morris is looking to have a second Huard child play in orange and black.

Titus Huard, a four-star quarterback in the 2028 class, announced an Oklahoma State offer on Friday. Huard is the son of former NFL quarterback and broadcaster Brock Huard and the brother of former Cowgirl basketball player Macey Huard.

Listed at 6-foot-6, 208 pounds, Titus plays at Valor Christian in Colorado. He’s the No. 234 player and No. 25 quarterback in the 2028 class, according to Rivals. Along with his new OSU offer, Huard has offers to play at Texas Tech, Stanford, Washington, Oregon, Arkansas, Colorado, Arizona State, Arkansas and others.

As a sophomore this past season, he completed 69% of his passes for 1,946 yards and 16 touchdowns to four picks. He also ran for four scores. Valor Christian went 10-3 in Huard’s sophomore season before falling to eventual state champ Cherry Creek in the state semifinals.

Titus certainly has the genes to be a good college quarterback. Across three seasons with the Huskies, Brock threw for 5,742 yards and 51 touchdowns before the Seattle Seahawks took him in the third round of the 1999 NFL Draft.

Macey missed this past season because of injury with the Cowgirls before entering the transfer portal, but she averaged 6.4 points and 3.5 rebounds a game for Jacie Hoyt last season.

Titus also has an uncle, Damon, who quarterbacked in the NFL, and he has a cousin, Sam, who has spent time at Washington and USC.

The 2028 class is still a ways away, with OSU just locking up its 2027 quarterback Carson White earlier this month. But, based on Huard’s offer sheet, the Cowboys are in early one a prospect who could end up being one of the better quarterbacks in that 2028 cycle.

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