Livingstone, who entered the transfer portal earlier this month, has committed to play for Oklahoma, according to multiple reports, switching sides of the Red River Rivalry. 

A redshirt freshman, Livingstone caught 29 passes for 516 yards and six touchdowns in 2025. He also threw a touchdown pass to quarterback Arch Manning, who was his roommate in Austin. 

When Livingstone announced his entry into the portal, he posted a statement on social media implying that he’d been forced out the door. 

“Never in a million years did I think I would be going into the portal looking for a new home,” the statement read, in part. “Some things are out of my control. Such is the reality of the ever-changing landscape of college football. Emptied my tank every day for this great university, my teammates and all the good folks of Texas. Grateful.” 

Livingstone is not the first Longhorn to make the move to the Sooners. Wideout Brenen Thompson transferred to Oklahoma following the 2022 campaign before finishing out his career at Mississippi State. Quarterback Casey Thompson also played for both Texas and OU, but made stops at Nebraska and Florida Atlantic in between. 

At Oklahoma, Livingstone will be catching passes from John Mateer, who completed 62% of his passes for 2,885 yards in 2025, accumulating 14 touchdown passes to go with 11 interceptions. The Sooners rostered two receivers who surpassed 600 receiving yards in 2025. One of them, Deion Burks, has already entered the NFL draft. That decision is still pending for Isaiah Sategna.Â