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OU freshmen Fasusi, Guillory All-Americans by On3

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OU left tackle Michael Fasusi and cornerback Courtland Guillory were named true freshmen All-Americans by On3 on Monday.

Fasusi and Guillory were two of 23 freshmen who were selected by On3’s Charles Power. OU, Alabama, Georgia, Oregon and Maryland each had two players selected. For the Sooners, Fasusi and Guillory should not be a surprise. Both have been key starters for OU as they helped the Sooners reach the College Football Playoff for the first time since 2019.

Here’s what Powers had to say about both selections.

Michael Fasusi, left tackle

Michael Fasusi lived up to his billing as a former Five-Star Plus+ prospect and Preseason True Freshman All-American, locking down the starting left tackle job for Oklahoma early in the season and proving he was ready to play from day one. The 6-foot-5, 309-pound Lewisville (Texas) High product brought the same heavy hands, physical edge, and athleticism that made him one of the top linemen in the 2025 cycle. In nearly 600 snaps at left tackle, he allowed just two sacks on 343 passing plays and graded among the best run-blocking true freshmen in the country, according to Pro Football Focus. Fasusi will face fellow True Freshman All-American Michael Carroll and Alabama in the first round of the College Football Playoff.

Courtland Guillory, defensive back

Courtland Guillory has been a steady presence on one of the stingiest defenses in college football, starting 10 games as a true freshman for Oklahoma. The 6-foot, 183-pound Texas native has played 585 snaps for Brent Venables’ defense, breaking up six passes while allowing just 21 completions on 44 targets for 206 yards and one touchdown, according to Pro Football Focus. Highly instinctual and fluid in coverage, Guillory continues to play with the competitiveness he showed as a high school prospect. His defining game came in Week 11 against Ole Miss, allowing only two completions for seven yards on eight targets, and breaking up two passes. Guillory’s strong play as a true freshman gives the Sooners another long-term building block in the secondary.

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