Oklahoma State 2025 Class National Signing Day: Tight Ends
STILLWATER – It’s National Signing Day here in Stillwater! Mike Gundy and Co. have made several late pushes to get the 2025 recruiting class’ numbers back up close to 20. That number includes multiple late JUCO additions to go with the high school prospects who have been committed to the program.
As we do every year here at Pokes Report, we have the most extensive recruiting profiles of the Cowboy signees.
Below is the profile of lone tight end signee, Jordan Vyborny.
Jordan Vyborny, TE, 6-5, 231, Draper (Corner Canyon), Utah
Who: Talented athlete that has shown off the most in 7v7 action and in spring football. Vyborny was at Machesney Park (Harlem), Ill. and was little used in a primary run offense. He took his talents to Utah and Corner Canyon High School, the eventual Class 4A State Champion this year in Utah. They beat quarterback signee Jett Niu and Lehi in overtime in the semifinal. Vyborny missed all of this as he tore his ACL in August preseason. Oklahoma State stood by him and they are still excited about his prospects.
What: Not a lot of numbers here as he caught 13 passes for 166-yds. and three touchdowns at Harlem High School in Machesney Park, Ill.
Why: He has size, a big frame, and is a talented athletic pass catching tight end. A great sign is tight end centric Iowa State offered him, same with BYU and Utah.
How: Credit Beni Tonga and his Utah connections as he helps with tight end recruiting by position. Tight ends coach Jason McEndoo involved as well. Offers for Vyborny came from Arizona, Arizona State, Arkansas, Boise, BYU, California, Iowa State, Kansas, Michigan State, Oregon State, Texas A&M, Washington State, Wisconsin, and others.