The Oklahoman

OU commit Sperry transferri­ng to Denton Guyer

- High School Insider

Kevin Sperry Jr. is heading back to Texas for his final high school football season.

Sperry, a four-star OU quarterbac­k commit who starred for Carl Albert as a junior, plans to spend his senior year at Denton Guyer High School, The Dallas Morning News first reported.

Sperry has updated his social media bios to list Guyer as his high school, and 247Sports has added Guyer to his profile.

After committing to the Sooners in March 2023, Sperry and his family decided to move to Oklahoma that summer. Originally from Torrance, California, he had spent his sophomore year at Rock Hill in Texas.

“It was always going to be a transition when he went to college,” Kevin Sperry Sr., his father, told The Oklahoman in August. “With him falling in love with Oklahoma, with us falling in love with Oklahoma and him committing so early, it was on the radar to get up here a little sooner than later.”

Sperry stepped into the starting role at Carl Albert and helped the Titans go undefeated to win their second straight Class 5A state championsh­ip. He threw for 2,700 yards and 34 touchdowns with only four intercepti­ons, securing his spot as The Oklahoman’s Big All-City first-team quarterbac­k.

Sperry remains committed to OU, per his social media accounts and 247Sports. He’s following in the footsteps of Jackson Arnold, OU’s rising sophomore quarterbac­k who played for Denton Guyer.

“I’m definitely locked in with (OU) because their culture is different,” Sperry said after winning state with Carl Albert. “Coach (Brent) Venables, I love him. Coach (Seth) Littrell and Coach (Joe Jon) Finley, too.”

 ?? SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN ?? Carl Albert’s Kevin Sperry passes against Shawnee at Crain Family Stadium on the Oklahoma Baptist University campus on Sept. 28 in Shawnee.
SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN Carl Albert’s Kevin Sperry passes against Shawnee at Crain Family Stadium on the Oklahoma Baptist University campus on Sept. 28 in Shawnee.
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