BOOM! Oklahoma State transfer wide receiver De’Zhaun Stribling commits to Ole Miss
OXFORD, Miss. – Ole Miss has landed its first wide receiver in the fall transfer portal window, earning a commitment from De’Zhaun Stribling out of Oklahoma State University.
Stribling spent his first two years of college football with Washington State, proving to be a major asset with the Cougars, hauling in five touchdowns and over 450 yards in his freshman and sophomore seasons.
Entering his junior year, Stribling put his name in the transfer portal and committed to Oklahoma State with two years of eligibility. Unfortunately, three weeks into his third year, the receiver suffered a broken wrist in the Cowboys’ bye week practice, which sidelined him for the remainder of the season.
Huge day for De’Zhaun Stribling in his last game at Boone Pickens.
7 for 123 and a touch!
He caught the jump balls against the boundary, he caught balls across the middle and was pretty much unstoppable the whole day. #GoPokes #OkState pic.twitter.com/SgSZD3rwnf
— OState Daily (@Ostate_Daily) November 24, 2024
Despite the setback, the 6-foot-2 receiver returned to the field in 2024 and hauled in 52 receptions for 882 yards and six touchdowns.
With Lane Kiffin losing production from Tre Harris, Jordan Watkins, Juice Wells, and Caden Prieskorn, Stribling has an opportunity to become an important piece of the 2025 offense. The senior will have one year of eligibility to use in Oxford.
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