
Bryson Brown Commits to Oklahoma State, Bolstering 2027 Class
Bryson Brown, a three-star safety from Broken Bow, Oklahoma, announced his verbal commitment to Oklahoma State University for the 2027 recruiting class. The announcement was made on social media, where he highlighted the Cowboys’ coaching staff and the program’s trajectory as key factors in his decision. Brown chose Oklahoma State over Arkansas and Kansas, both of which had pursued him heavily. While the commitment is non-binding, he will be eligible to sign a national letter of intent in December, giving him time to evaluate his options before officially joining the team. The commitment marks a significant addition for head coach Eric Morris, who is in his first full recruiting cycle at OSU. Morris already secured pledges from quarterback Carson White, a three-star prospect and top-25 quarterback nationally, and wide receiver Cooper Hooker, the No. 1 receiver in Oklahoma. Together, the three recruits form a promising core for the Cowboys’ upcoming class. Despite the early successes, the Cowboys missed out on four-star running back Javian Jones-Priest, who committed to Virginia Tech. The loss underscores the competitive nature of the recruiting landscape, but Brown’s pledge provides a solid foundation as the program looks to build momentum heading into the next cycle.