
BREAKING: Oklahoma Sooners’ No.1 Ranked Stance on Alyssa Parker After Star Announces His Commitment to Georgia Bulldogs, Rejecting Top Rivals
In a major shakeup on the college football recruiting trail, five-star phenom Alyssa Parker has officially committed to the Georgia Bulldogs, turning down offers from several top-tier programs — including the Oklahoma Sooners, who had ranked him as their No. 1 overall priority for the 2025 class.
Parker’s announcement comes as a stunning development for Oklahoma, who had made an all-out push to land the dynamic playmaker. Sources inside the Sooners’ program revealed that Parker wasn’t just another blue-chip prospect — he was the prospect, viewed as a potential game-changer who could redefine their offensive identity for years to come.
The Sooners had rolled out the red carpet for Parker, including private campus visits, meetings with coaching legends, and an aggressive NIL pitch. Many insiders believed Oklahoma had a real edge heading into the summer.
But Parker’s commitment to Georgia signals the Bulldogs’ continued dominance on the national recruiting stage. Head coach Kirby Smart and his staff reportedly closed strong in recent weeks, impressing Parker with Georgia’s championship culture, defensive pedigree, and NFL development pipeline.
Oklahoma’s response has been one of disappointment mixed with resolve. A team source told reporters: “We believed Alyssa was a perfect fit here. He’s the kind of player you build a class around — and a program. But we respect his decision and we’ll keep moving forward.”
Parker’s decision is a huge win for Georgia, who now add yet another elite athlete to a roster already brimming with talent. For Oklahoma, the miss stings — particularly after investing so heavily in a player they believed could anchor their offense from Day 1.
Still, with the Sooners’ recruiting machine far from finished and several other top names still on the board, the program is expected to regroup quickly. But there’s no doubt: losing Alyssa Parker to Georgia is a blow — and a reminder of just how cutthroat the modern recruiting wars have become.
More updates to follow as Oklahoma reshapes its 2025 class in the wake of this high-profile loss.
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