2025 WR Gracen Harris decommits from Oklahoma
Ennis (Texas) three-star wide receiver Gracen Harris has decommitted from Oklahoma, according to On3’s Hayes Fawcett.
He was pledged to the Sooners since May 1, but is now back on the board with just two days to go until National Signing Day. He is the second wide receiver to back off a commitment to OU in as many days, as four-star WR Marcus Harris did the same on Sunday.
Gracen Harris is the No. 515 overall prospect and No. 80 WR in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 74 player in Texas.
The Sooners are now down another prospect in their 2025 class with pen set to be put to paper in less than 48 hours. The loss of Harris leaves Brent Venables and Co. with 18 commitments.
Harris still plans to sign later this week on Dec. 4, according to Fawcett. He holds over 10 other Power Four offers, from the likes of Texas Tech, SMU, Florida State and Baylor.
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Oklahoma still hoping to sign Top-15 recruiting class this week
The OU class still contains some firepower and is headlined by Five-Star Plus+ offensive tackle Michael Fasusi, the nation’s No. 13 prospect. Texas and Texas A&M are pushing hard to flip the elite trench monster, however.
Fasusi and four-star OT Ryan Fodje are the lone pair of top-100 prospects in Venables’ 2025 class, as of Dec. 1. Other top commits include four-star WR Elijah Thomas, four-star EDGE CJ Nickson, four-star defensive lineman Trent Wilson, four-star cornerback Trystan Haynes and four-star safety Omarion Robinson.
Homestead (Fla.) four-star WR Cortez Mills also remains in the class, though the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine now favors Nebraska to flip him away from the Sooners. Thomas and Mills are now two of three wideouts in the class.