2026 OT Aiden Martin decommits from Oklahoma State after Mike Gundy firing

The third domino has fallen in Oklahoma State’s 2026 class after the firing of head coach Mike Gundy. Just a few hours after news broke that the 21-year head coach was being relieved of his duties, three-star offensive tackle Aiden Martin told Rivals he was reopening his recruitment. The Tulsa native and Berryhill High standout […]

Aiden Martin. (Photo by: Josh McCuistion - SoonerScoop.com/On3)

The third domino has fallen in Oklahoma State’s 2026 class after the firing of head coach Mike Gundy.

Just a few hours after news broke that the 21-year head coach was being relieved of his duties, three-star offensive tackle Aiden Martin told Rivals he was reopening his recruitment. The Tulsa native and Berryhill High standout had been committed to the Cowboys since March.

At the time, he chose them over offers that included Kansas State, Texas Tech, Baylor, Arkansas, Purdue and a handful of other programs.

Martin was one of 15 commitments in the cycle for Gundy, whose team got off to a 1-2 start before he received his walking papers. He is also the fourth player overall in the class to decommit from the ‘Pokes, joining cornerbacks Jason Bradford and Victor Lincoln, as well as EDGE Jaylen Stewart.

Each of those three prospects decommitted in June, with Bradford flipping to TCU, Lincoln flipped to Arkansas and Stewart flipping to Illinois. Martin was OSU’s sixth highest-rated commitment in the class.

He checks in as the nation’s No. 744 overall prospect and No. 57 offensive tackle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, an equally weighted average that utilizes all three major recruiting services.

The 6-foot-5, 260-pounder also ranks as the No. 13 prospect in the Sooner State.

This story will be updated.

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