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Sooners Add Georgia Tech Lineman Joseph
11 Jan
Summary
- Peyton Joseph, a former Georgia Tech lineman, committed to the Sooners.
- Joseph has three years of eligibility remaining after playing five games in 2025.
- The Sooners aimed to bolster their offensive line depth through the transfer portal.

The Oklahoma Sooners have landed their third offensive line transfer with the commitment of former Georgia Tech interior offensive lineman Peyton Joseph. This move, confirmed on X, adds significant depth to the Sooners' roster. Joseph, a 6-foot-4, 305-pound prospect from Fort Valley, Georgia, originally signed with Georgia Tech as a four-star recruit. He will have three years of eligibility remaining after participating in five games during the 2025 season.
The Sooners have been actively addressing their offensive line needs in the transfer portal this offseason. With key players graduating and others entering the portal, Oklahoma sought to replenish its ranks. Recent additions include former Western Kentucky center Caleb Nitta and former Arkansas offensive lineman E'Marion Harris, who brings valuable SEC starting experience.
Joseph's arrival comes as the NCAA transfer portal window is set to close on January 16th. Players must enter the portal by this date, though enrollment at new institutions can extend beyond it. Joseph's commitment provides the Sooners with a young, promising talent to develop under offensive line coach Bill Bedenbaugh.




