Building the Next Generation
Oklahoma State's football program is riding a wave of momentum as it shapes its Class of 2027, already anchored by ten verbal commitments. Head coach Eric Morris and his staff have turned their attention to the most coveted players still on the market, emphasizing the need to fill critical spots on both sides of the ball.
Among the highest‑profile targets is Zephyr Kreye, a quarterback whose skill set has drawn national attention despite a lack of 247Sports ranking. The Cowboys are also courting Landen Williams‑Callis, a Texas running back with offers from more than forty programs, and Alvin Mosley, a top‑rated wide receiver from the Lone Star State. Both players are expected to add depth and playmaking ability to the offense.
The interior line receives a boost from five‑star prospect Ismael Camara, a Texas native who brings size and technique that could reshape the Cowboys’ front. On defense, edge rusher Uhila Wolfgramm from Utah and safety Ta’Shawn Poole from Georgia represent the kind of playmakers who can alter field position in crucial moments.
A Deepening Talent Pool
Additional recruits rounding out the class include offensive tackle Mason Joshua, defensive lineman Jaden Bayonne from Louisiana, linebacker Roman Igwebuike from Chicago, cornerback Brandon Sherrard, and athlete Kyle Nabrotzky from Tennessee. Each brings a distinct skill set that aligns with Morris’s scheme.
The coaching staff’s aggressive outreach reflects a broader strategy to compete with traditional powerhouses in the region, including TCU, Texas Tech, and the University of Houston, all of which are also active in the same recruiting circles.
If the current trajectory holds, the 2027 roster could feature a blend of size, speed, and versatility that positions Oklahoma State as a contender not only in the Big 12 but also on the national stage.