New Oklahoma Sooners commit offers even more QB future stability The Oklahoma Sooners secured a significant addition to their 2027 recruiting class by landing a commitment from quarterback prospect Jamison Roberts, a standout player from Saraland High School in Alabama. Roberts, who stands 6-foot-3 and weighs 190 pounds, recently earned a fourth-star rating from Rivals, marking his rise in the recruiting rankings. This commitment solidifies Oklahoma’s position in the quarterback competition, providing long-term stability for the position moving forward. Oklahoma offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Ben Arbuckle has been instrumental in identifying and developing unheralded recruits, and Roberts’ commitment is another example of his success in this area. With Roberts now committed, the Sooners have a clear path to building a strong quarterback room for the future. Arbuckle and assistant coach John Kuceyeski have spent the past 15 months rebuilding the position group, and Roberts’ addition further strengthens their plans. While Roberts will not arrive on campus until next winter, his commitment ensures Oklahoma has a reliable pipeline of talent for the quarterback position. The current quarterback depth chart includes several players who will play key roles in the upcoming season. John Mateer, the team’s starting quarterback last year, is returning for a redshirt senior season in 2026. Despite a thumb injury that limited his performance in 2025, Mateer has maintained a strong relationship with Arbuckle and Kuceyeski. With another year of experience and improvements in the offensive system, Mateer is expected to take another step forward. Whitt Newbauer, a redshirt sophomore, joined the team last spring and served as the third-string quarterback in 2025.#oklahoma_sooners #jamison_roberts #saraland_high_school #ben_arbuckle #john_kuceyeski
