
Five-Star Sophomore PF 6-Foot-9 Nation’s Top 2025 Recruit Tylis Jordan Committed To Oklahoma Sooners Men’s Basketball Over Alabama, Georgia Bulldogs and Penn State
In a major win on the recruiting trail, the Oklahoma Sooners men’s basketball program has secured a commitment from five-star sophomore power forward Tylis Jordan, widely regarded as the nation’s top recruit in the 2025 class. Standing at an imposing 6-foot-9, Jordan’s blend of size, skill, and athleticism made him one of the most coveted players in high school basketball. His decision to choose Oklahoma over other powerhouse programs such as Alabama, Georgia, and Penn State sends shockwaves across the college basketball landscape and places the Sooners in a prime position to reestablish themselves as a national contender.
Tylis Jordan’s recruitment had been one of the most closely watched in recent years, with elite programs battling to secure his services. Alabama made a hard push, leveraging its recent success in the SEC and strong player development reputation. Georgia and Penn State also pitched strong visions, including immediate playing time and NBA preparation pathways. However, it was Oklahoma’s consistent communication, family-like culture, and long-term vision for Jordan’s role in their system that ultimately sealed the deal. Sources close to the recruitment mentioned that the Sooners’ coaching staff made Jordan feel like the centerpiece of their future.
Jordan, who hails from Houston, Texas, has dominated at the high school level with averages of 21.6 points, 11.2 rebounds, and 3.5 blocks per game during his sophomore campaign. His fluid mobility, defensive versatility, and ability to stretch the floor with a developing three-point shot have drawn comparisons to NBA stars like Jaren Jackson Jr. and Chris Bosh. Analysts say he’s not only college-ready physically but also possesses a high basketball IQ rarely seen in players his age. His commitment brings instant star power to Oklahoma’s 2025 recruiting class and is expected to attract more top-tier talent to Norman.
For head coach Porter Moser and his staff, landing Jordan marks a turning point in the program’s trajectory. The Sooners have shown promise in recent seasons but lacked the elite talent necessary to compete consistently with the nation’s top programs. With Jordan on board, Oklahoma can build around a franchise-level talent who can dominate both ends of the floor. Moser has already expressed excitement about the future, stating that Jordan embodies the type of high-character, high-motor athlete the Sooners want to represent their program.
Jordan’s decision also signals a potential shift in recruiting dynamics, with top prospects showing willingness to choose programs based on fit and long-term development over blue blood tradition alone. For Oklahoma, this could be the beginning of a new era. For the rest of college basketball, it’s a reminder that the Sooners are no longer just a football school. With Tylis Jordan in the fold, the countdown to a new powerhouse in Norman has officially begun.
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