
Oklahoma State’s defense had an impressive June on the recruiting front, and it got even better on Friday night.
Three-star athlete Kobi Foreman committed to the Cowboys, choosing them over Arkansas, Baylor, and SMU. Foreman visited Stillwater for an official visit two weeks ago.
The 5-foot-11, 170-pound player from Berkner High School in Richardson, Texas, contributed significantly last season with 32 tackles, six pass breakups, and five catches for 118 yards and a touchdown on offense.

Foreman cited the welcoming atmosphere and family-like environment as key factors in his decision to choose Oklahoma State. “It felt like home and will help me grow as a person and a player,” he said.
Foreman is expected to join the Cowboys as a defensive back.
This commitment adds to Oklahoma State’s strong recruiting month, which includes four-star defensive lineman Michael Riles and several other three-star recruits. With this latest addition, the Cowboys now boast the No. 25 recruiting class nationally and the No. 2 class in the Big 12.