4-star WR Emmanuel Choice commits to Oklahoma Sooners
Lancaster (Texas) four-star wide receiver Emmanuel Choice has committed to the Oklahoma Sooners, per On3’s Hayes Fawcett.
Choice chose the Sooners over Texas A&M, USC and TCU.
“Boomer Sooner baby!! I’m home!”
Choice is the nation’s No. 391 overall prospect, No. 63 wide receiver and No. 62 recruit from Texas in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
On3 is significantly higher on Choice than the other major recruiting services. He ranks No. 249 overall and No. 36 among receivers in the 2025 On300. He’s also the No. 42 recruit in Texas.
For more Oklahoma recruiting intel, check out SoonerScoop.
Choice took his official visit to Oklahoma over the weekend. It followed official visits to Nebraska, USC and TCU.
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Oklahoma adds to top-10 class
Choice is the 17th prospect to commit to Oklahoma in this cycle.
Co-offensive coordinator Seth Littrell has his quarterback with four-star Kevin Sperry out of the Oklahoma City area. His pledge has helped spur on a string of receiver commitments, led by in-state four-star Elijah Thomas and Texas-based three-star Gracen Harris. The Sooners added another key piece to the puzzle on March 29 with the addition of four-star running back Tory Blaylock.
On the defensive side, the Sooners nabbed three early commitments from linebacker Marcus James, EDGE Alexander Shieldnight and defensive lineman Ka’Mori Moore. They’ve added to that in a big way in April, landing commitments from four-star defensive lineman Trent Wilson, three-star cornerback Maliek Hawkins, and four-star safety Marcus Wimberly.
A month later, they added to their haul yet again with Midwest City (Okla.) Carl Albert four-star defensive back Trystan Haynes. Four-Star wide receiver Marcus Harris is the latest to pledge to the Sooners.