Sooners building positive momentum with 2025 WR Gracen Harris
Oklahoma hosted a slew of prospects from the 2025 class this weekend. That class was the biggest in attendance. Oklahoma is set on building its 2024 class, and those commitments should start rolling in sooner rather than later after Jeremiah Newcombe broke the ice.
Wide receivers coach Emmett Jones has put in an incredible amount of work in a limited amount of time since being hired earlier this year.
He has a budding bond with 2025 receiver Gracen Harris. Harris is a 5-foot-10 playmaker out of Ennis, Texas, and Josh McCuiston of SoonerScoop.com and Rivals locked in a FutureCast for the receiver to commit to the Oklahoma Sooners.
New #Sooners Rivals FutureCast
⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2025 WR Gracen Harris
5'9" / 160
🏫 Ennis HS (Ennis, TX)
✍️ By Josh McCuiston
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The projection is now the second one in Oklahoma’s favor for Harris after Parker Thune of OUInsider locked in a crystal ball favoring the Sooners in January.
As a sophomore, Harris earned a first-team selection in Texas District 5-5A at inside WR. His natural college position also profiles in the slot as well. Oklahoma has no receivers committed for the class of 2025, but Harris looks to potentially be the first to hop on the boat if the Sooners continue to apply the pressure in pursuit of him.
Baylor, Mississippi State, and Florida State are other notable schools pushing for Harris.
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