
Oklahoma State Lands Utah State Transfer Tight End Grayson Brousseau
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State has landed another tight end prospect out of the transfer, Utah State transfer Grayson Brousseau, who was in Stillwater this weekend on a visit.
Brousseau, officially entered the transfer portal back on April 25 following spring football, is the second commitment from the visit weekend, joining BYU transfer, Carson Su’esu’e, who the Cowboys are recruiting to play tight end as well.

He checks in at 6-5, 225 pounds, and is coming off his freshman season for the Aggies where he redshirted.
Brousseau was a four-year starter for powerhouse Lehi (UT) HS, where he finished with 92 receptions for 1,151 yards and 11 touchdowns. He was tabbed second-team All-State his senior season, where he had 46 receptions for 612 yards and eight touchdowns.
He was also a four-year starter in basketball, which talented multi-sport athletes is something Mike Gundy has talked about for years.
The Cowboys have also spent a lot of time building relationships and recruiting the state of Utah in recent years. There are currently five players on the roster right now out of Utah, OL Tyler Brumfield, OL Nuku Mafi, TE Will Monney, OL Lavaka Taukeiaho and RB Sesi Vailahi. Brousseau would make the sixth.
They have landed multiple commitments from Utah the past few years, including Lehi TE Bryton Niu, who’s committed in the 2026 class.