Oklahoma Lands 2027 3-Star OL Tyson Ross

Ross becomes 16th commit in Sooners' 2027 recruiting class

Published on Mar. 7, 2026

The Oklahoma Sooners have added another piece to their 2027 recruiting class with the commitment of 3-star offensive lineman Tyson Ross from Andover High School in Kansas. Ross, who is ranked as the No. 709 overall recruit and No. 41 interior offensive lineman in the 2027 class, chose OU over several other offers.

Why it matters

The addition of Ross continues Oklahoma's strong recruiting momentum for the 2027 cycle, as he joins a class that is currently ranked as the top group in the country. The Sooners have now secured commitments from nine offensive players, including four offensive linemen, solidifying the foundation of their future offensive unit.

The details

Ross, a 6-foot-3.5, 285-pound prospect, primarily played right tackle at the high school level but projects as an interior offensive lineman at the collegiate level. He is known for his physicality, leverage, and ability to overwhelm opponents at the point of attack. Ross' experience on both the offensive and defensive lines should help ease his transition to guard in college.

  • Ross announced his commitment to Oklahoma on March 7, 2026.

The players

Tyson Ross

A 3-star offensive lineman from Andover High School in Kansas, ranked as the No. 709 overall recruit and No. 41 interior offensive lineman in the 2027 class.

Oklahoma Sooners

The Division I college football program that plays in the Big 12 Conference and has secured a commitment from Tyson Ross as part of their top-ranked 2027 recruiting class.

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What’s next

Ross will continue his high school career at Andover before joining the Oklahoma program in 2027. The Sooners will look to build on their strong 2027 recruiting class in the coming months and years.

The takeaway

Oklahoma's addition of Tyson Ross, a physical and versatile offensive lineman, further bolsters their highly-ranked 2027 recruiting class and sets them up for continued success on the offensive side of the ball in the years to come.