Oklahoma has dipped into the transfer portal once again to add another piece to its wide receiver room.
Mackenzie Alleyne, who started his college career with Washington State and spent two seasons with the Cougars, has pledged to the Sooners. He will have three years of eligibility remaining.
Alleyne revealed the news on his Instagram account, as you can see below:
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Alleyne redshirted in 2024 without recording any stats. In 2025, he played in all 13 games and made four catches for 72 yards and a touchdown. After the season concluded, he entered the transfer portal and will now continue his career in the SEC.
Alleyne isn’t the only wide receiver commitment the Sooners have secured from the transfer portal. Oklahoma continues to stock up at the position as it awaits leading receiver Isaiah Sategna’s decision for the 2026 season. The Sooners have picked up Parker Livingstone, who had 516 yards and six touchdowns for Texas in 2025. Trell Harris, who had 847 yards and five touchdowns during a historic season for Virginia, has pledged as well.
All told, Oklahoma has 11 players committed out of the transfer portal this cycle.
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