Oklahoma State Offers 2028 QB Titus Huard, Son of Brock Huard
Oklahoma State has extended an offer to Titus Huard, a promising four-star quarterback in the 2028 recruiting class. Huard, son of former NFL quarterback Brock Huard, announced the offer from the Cowboys after a conversation with coach Eric Morris. At 6-foot-6 and 208 pounds, he plays at Valor Christian in Colorado, where he had a successful sophomore season. Currently ranked as the No. 234 player and No. 25 quarterback in his class, Huard already has multiple scholarship offers including Texas Tech and Stanford.
By the Numbers- Titus Huard completed 69% of his passes last season for 1,946 yards, with 16 touchdowns and four interceptions.
- Valor Christian finished the season with a 10-3 record, advancing to the state semifinals.
While Titus Huard showcases impressive talent and pedigree, he faces stiff competition from other top quarterbacks in the 2028 class and must continue to develop his skills. His family's athletic legacy may heighten expectations as he progresses.
State of Play- Oklahoma State recently secured a commitment from 2027 quarterback Carson White.
- Huard's offer comes amidst a lineup of other notable schools showing interest in him.
As the 2028 class is still developing, Huard will likely continue to attract attention from various programs. College recruiting dynamics could shift rapidly as he plays out his high school career.
Bottom LineOklahoma State's early offer to Titus Huard positions them favorably in the competitive landscape of college football recruiting, as he has the potential to become a standout quarterback in his class.
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