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BREAKING: 2028 Four-Star and No. 1 RB in the class of 2028 Micah Rhodes commits to OU
2028 Klein Oak (TX) four-star and number one running back in the Class of 2028, Micah Rhodes, has announced his commitment to Oklahoma.
Rhodes dropped a Top 3 consisting of Texas, Texas A&M and Oklahoma back on January 12th and now has decided that to call Norman his future home.

"I've taken my time with the process and after praying about it and talking with my family I felt like it was time and Oklahoma was the right fit for me," Rhodes said on committing to OU. "They have believed in me from the start and they made me feel like a priority, not only as a player but as a person as well. I know that when I go to OU I'll be able to grow on and off the field and that's all I want."
One of the biggest factors in Rhodes decision to commit to Oklahoma was his relationship with current Sooners running back coach Demarco Murray and the fact that Murray played for OU and at the NFL level.
"Coach Murray and I's relationship is really strong. He has been there for me since the eighth grade and pushed me to be my best self. I've always wanted to be coached by an NFL running back and I know going to play for him he is going to get me where I want to be," Rhodes said. "Also our relationship is bigger than football and that's why I chose him over everybody else."
Rhodes is now Oklahoma's first commitment in the 2028 class and the top running back in the country plans on doing his part in recruiting for the Sooners 2028 class.
"Committing early was a big deal for me because now I can go and recruit other guys to join me in this class and bring some more National Championships back to Norman."
The talented Klein Oak star still has two years of high school football left but before he turns his focus back to the off-season, Rhodes had one last message for Sooners fans.
"Y'all are going to get a dog out of me and once I get there I'm coming to change the game."
BREAKING: 2028 Four-Star and No. 1 RB in the country Micah Rhodes announces Top 3
Klein Oak (TX) 2028 four-star and No. 1 running back in the country, Micah Rhodes, has announced his top three schools consisting of Oklahoma, Texas A&M and Texas.
The rising junior has been a varsity player at Klein Oak the past two season and as a sophomore this season he recorded 172 carries for 1,309 yards with 21 rushing touchdowns.
“I feel like everything is God's timing and that's what I go by and I felt like it was time for me. I don't think I want to go anywhere else other than those three places so I felt like it was the time to drop the top three.”
Talking about each school, here's what Rhodes had to say:
OKLAHOMA
"When It comes to OU, the visit I had this past fall they just showed me a ton of love. Coach Demarco and I have been having a bond since he offered me like. There's nothing I can't call him about and he's like a father figure to me and with that relationship I feel like OU needed to be in my top three. It was mandatory for me because no other coach has showed that type of love.”
TEXAS A&M
“I love coach Troop man. We have a great relationship from the day he came in that office and talked to me about coming and playing for them. It's been great. I also love the atmosphere there, that’s almost the main reason I want to play there. I love the atmosphere and the people there.”
TEXAS
"“My grandfather went there so for me to go thereI'm playing basically with my grandfather, he passed away about a year ago. Coach Juluke, we just talked. We just talked last week and it was amazing. The first impression I got from him was nothing but real. He's not there to just make me better as a player, but to make me better as a man and I think that's what's important when you're going to these colleges. It’s not just about being an athlete because football is going to end one day. I remember when I went there for the camp, and to be honest with you, I didn't know if I was going to get the offer or not, and I saw Coach Sark’s face and he was smiling showing all 32. It just felt great for him to give me that offer.”
As for when Rhodes will make a final decision, he mentioned he plans on taking a few visits this spring to each of the schools this spring before making his commitment.

































