Oklahoma QB Commit Kevin Sperry Transfers to Denton Guyer

After spending one year as an OKPreps standout, the Sooners' 2025 QB pledge is moving back to the Lone Star State.
Kevin Sperry Jr. carries the ball in a state championship semi-final as Carl Albert plays McGuiness
Kevin Sperry Jr. carries the ball in a state championship semi-final as Carl Albert plays McGuiness / Steve Sisney / USA TODAY NETWORK

Oklahoma quarterback commit Kevin Sperry has transferred to Denton Guyer (TX) after spending one season at Carl Albert (OK) in Midwest City.

Oklahoma fans are likely already familiar with Guyer, as starting quarterback Jackson Arnold, standout defensive back Peyton Bowen and freshman cornerback Eli Bowen all played for the Wildcats in high school.

Rated the No. 135 overall player and No. 13 quarterback prospect in the nation, Sperry originally attended Rock Hill (TX) in the Dallas area before moving to Carl Albert for his junior season.

During Sperry's sophomore year, the Blue Hawks went just 3-7 despite the coveted signal caller having an impressive season. 

After committing to OU last March, Sperry made the move to the Oklahoma City area over the Summer, joining the defending state champion Titans. After the 4-star prospect arrived at Carl Albert, Xavier RobinsonMarcus James and Trynae Washington all ended up committing to the Sooners.

Each of the three aforementioned players already held an offer from Brent Venables and company prior to Sperry's move. 

In his lone season at Carl Albert, Sperry helped lead the Titans to their sixth state title in the last seven seasons with an impressive showing in the 5A state championship game against Del City (OK).

At Guyer, Sperry will join his former teammate at Rock Hill, Julius Baker. Baker is a 6-foot-1 wide receiver with impressive speed who played his junior year with the Wildcats. 

Recently, Baker placed second in the 60-meter hurdles at the Nike Indoor Nationals track meet in New York City.

Also at Guyer is 2027 OU offer Zane Rowe.

Rowe is an impressive athlete who is listed at 6-foot-5 and 220 pounds as a freshman in high school. The standout tight end and edge rusher was at the Sooners' "Future Freaks" event in early March and attended the Brent Venables Elite Camp last summer. 

Rowe already holds offers from Georgia, Texas, Oregon and many others. 

With Sperry heading to a solid program in the DFW area, he will likely have the chance to win a second consecutive state title and help the Sooners recruit some of the top players in the Metroplex.

This article originally published on March 23, 2024.


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RANDALL SWEET

Randall is a recruiting analyst and staff writer at AllSooners focusing primarily on OU Football and the recruiting trail. Working as a journalist, Randall has covered the Oklahoma Sooners, the Oklahoma City Thunder, and high school sports across the state. A 2022 University of Oklahoma graduate, Randall hails from Lubbock, TX. While in college, Sweet wrote for the OU Daily in addition to working with Sooner Sports Pad and OU Nightly. Following his time at OU, Sweet served as the Communications Coordinator at Visit Oklahoma City before leaving to join the team at AllSooners. The West Texas native has bylines in the Norman Transcript and is a Staff Writer for Inside the Thunder. Randall holds a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from the University of Oklahoma in Norman, OK.