With the Sooners’ 2025 recruiting class rounding into form, OU has the chance to add a few more big pieces to the group.
With around five months until the early signing period for the 2025 recruiting class, Oklahoma’s group is starting to round into form.
The Sooners have 21 total commits and boast the No. 6 class in the nation, according to Rivals.
While plenty of the country’s top prospects have already made their decision, there will be even more commitments through July and August with every player in the 2025 cycle set to start their senior season next month.
As OU’s main targets set decision dates, Brent Venables and company have the chance to improve their group in the 2025 class. In the past week, Oklahoma has landed in the final schools list for two talented prospects and extended scholarship offers to two other high school recruits.
The 4-star prospect will choose between Oklahoma, USC, Alabama and Miami on Saturday, July 20.
Listed at 6-foot-4 and 308 pounds, Boucard is rated the No. 17 defensive lineman in the nation, according to Rivals. After recording 85 tackles, 27 tackles for loss and 11 sacks while helping lead Mobile Christian (AL) to a state title in 2023, the star trench player transferred to Miami Central ahead of his senior season.
If Todd Bates and company are able to land a commitment from Boucard, he would join 4-star Dr. Henry Wise (MD) d-lineman Trent Wilson, 4-star Weatherford (OK) edge rusher CJ Nickson, 3-star Lee’s Summit North (MO) interior defensive lineman Ka’Mori Moore and 3-star Wagoner (OK) edge rusher Alexander Shieldnight up front in the Sooners 2025 class.
One day after Boucard’s announcement, 5-star Lewisville (TX) offensive lineman Michael Fasusi revealed his top five schools and commitment date.
The Sooners also extended scholarship offers to two high school prospects this week.
On Tuesday, Jay Valai and company offered 4-star cornerback RJ Sermons out of Rancho Cucamonga (CA), the same high school that produced Texas quarterback CJ Stroud.