San Angelo Central Lineman Boyd Offered by Oklahoma State

Junior offensive lineman Ethan Boyd receives first major college offer from NCAA Division I program.

Jan. 28, 2026 at 10:23am

San Angelo Central junior Ethan Boyd, a 6-foot-5, 300-pound offensive lineman, announced his first major college offer on Tuesday from NCAA Division I Oklahoma State University. Boyd anchored the Bobcats' offense last year, leading them to an 8-4 record and a playoff win. He was described by his head coach as a 'monster dude and a bully blocker' and earned first-team All-District 2-6A honors as a guard.

Why it matters

Boyd's offer from Oklahoma State highlights the growing interest in San Angelo Central's football program, with several other players also receiving college offers recently. This early interest in Boyd suggests he has a very bright future ahead of him as he enters his senior season.

The details

As a junior, Boyd started all 10 games for the Bobcats, an impressive feat at the Class 6A level. His offer from Oklahoma State is his first major college offer, but it likely won't be his last as he continues to develop and showcase his skills on the offensive line.

  • On January 28, 2026, Ethan Boyd announced his offer from Oklahoma State.
  • Boyd will enter his senior season at San Angelo Central in the fall of 2026.

The players

Ethan Boyd

A 6-foot-5, 300-pound junior offensive lineman at San Angelo Central High School who received his first major college offer from Oklahoma State University.

Mark Smith

The head coach of the San Angelo Central Bobcats, who described Boyd as a 'monster dude and a bully blocker'.

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What they’re saying

“He was described by head coach Mark Smith as a 'monster dude and a bully blocker.'”

— Mark Smith, Head Coach

What’s next

With National Signing Day just a week away, Boyd will continue to draw interest from other college programs as he enters his senior season at San Angelo Central.

The takeaway

Ethan Boyd's early offer from Oklahoma State is a testament to his impressive skills and potential as an offensive lineman. His development will be closely watched as San Angelo Central looks to build on its success and send more players to the college ranks.