Oklahoma Extends Offer to 4-star Quarterback in the Sunshine State

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On Wednesday, Oklahoma offered another talented quarterback in the 2026 recruiting class.
Noah Grubbs, a 6-foot-4, 210-pound sophomore from Lake Mary, FL, picked up an offer after speaking with Sooners offensive coordinator Seth Littrell.
#AGTG After a great conversation with @SethLittrell, I am extremely blessed and honored to have received a POWER 4 OFFER from OKLAHOMA 🚂 @OU_Football #BTruQBTraining @baylintrujillo @tpponton #OUDNA pic.twitter.com/Mr5Jbhjmne
— Noah Grubbs ✞ (@NoahGrubbsQB) February 7, 2024
Grubbs is the No. 32 overall player and No. 3 quarterback in the 2026 recruiting class, according to Rivals.
Dia Bell, the son of former NBA defensive stalwart Raja Bell, sits just two spots ahead of Grubbs at No. 30 overall.
Grubbs, who also plays baseball at Lake Mary (FL), has already received over 20 scholarship offers from schools around the nation. Programs like Michigan, Texas A&M, Penn State, Notre Dame, Florida and many others are in the mix, giving Littrell and company stiff competition in landing the 4-star recruit.
The Sooners' have managed to have success in the 2023, 2024 and 2025 classes, getting Jackson Arnold, Michael Hawkins Jr. and Brendan Zurbrugg to campus with 4-star signal caller Kevin Sperry pledged to Oklahoma in the 2025 cycle.
The difference, however, is that the four aforementioned quarterbacks were all recruited by former offensive coordinator Jeff Lebby, who is now the head coach at Mississippi State.
With Littrell now at the helm for OU, the former North Texas head coach is searching for his first QB commitment as the Sooners' play caller. Since taking over his new role, Littrell has extended offers to three 2026 signal callers: Nashville Christian (TN) standout Jared Curtis, Grimsley (NC) star Faizon Brandon and now Grubbs.
If Littrell and the Sooners are able to land any of the aforementioned quarterbacks, it would aid a massive start to Oklahoma's 2026 class that currently boasts 4-star running back Jonathan Hatton.
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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.
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