While the 2023 recruiting class is garnering the most attention as they heading into their senior year, the future high school football stars of tomorrow are on the grind working hard trying to earn their offers.
Brent Venables has been a camp advocate for years and his first wave of camps as the head man at Oklahoma allowed him and his staff the opportunity to take a look at some of the best young talent the region has to offer.
Some of Texas’ best-rising sophomores were in attendance and those same players received an offer from the Oklahoma Sooners. While Venables has been selective about Oklahoma and its 2025 offers it seems that with the summer coming and the 2025 class flipping the page into sophomores, Venables and his staff feel much more comfortable extending offers.
Went to work today and got paid OU Camp! Blessed and Honored to say I have received an Offer to play this game I Love! aTm3 @MsEleanorE @CoachVenables @OU_CoachGundy @LWashington_2 @BentonDuby @JHSWarriors_FB @CoachMWest pic.twitter.com/2d4ZgIfTNw
— Andrew T. Marsh – aTm3 (@AndrewaTmMarsh) June 1, 2022
One of the offers went out to wide receiver Andrew Marsh of Katy Jordan High School in Fulshear, Texas.
Marsh like his other 2025 counterparts has yet to be ranked on any major databases but Marsh’s high school film shows an explosive vertical threat at wide receiver and a dynamic return man as well.
His ability to make guys miss and high point the ball at its apex is special for someone so young. At six feet as a rising sophomore, it’s entirely possible Marsh can grow even more over the next few years as well.
⭕️After a great camp and talk with @CoachVenables, I am blessed to say I received a scholarship offer from @OU_Football‼️#OUDNA #Believe @JayValai @SOCGoldenBearFB @SOCFootball1 @coach_traylor @domenic_spencer @CoachWhitmire @SportsDayHS @MikeRoach247 @JR_Sandlin pic.twitter.com/4Xptj6gyIc
— 👑KELVION RIGGINS (@KelvionR) June 1, 2022
While Marsh stood out on the offensive side of the ball, Kelvion Riggins of South Oak Cliff High School in Dallas, Texas went to work and earned himself an offer from the Oklahoma defensive staff.
Listed as a linebacker on 247Sports, Riggins stands at six-foot-one and 200 pounds. His high school team is fresh off a state championship and his recruitment looks destined to take off.
He’s fast, decisive, and hits with bad intentions for such a young player. He’s a Texas product and it seems all but a formality that the major schools in Texas will also get involved. The notable offers he has so far are Oregon, Miami, Oklahoma State, and Arkansas.
#AGTG After a great conversation with @CoachVenables, I am extremely blessed to announce I have received an offer from the University of Oklahoma!! @CoachTedRoof @JayValai @CoachWhitmire @JR_Sandlin @CoachBuc_Tim @AledoRecruiting #OUDNA #BoomerSooner pic.twitter.com/lL97eiXHAf
— Davhon Keys (@Da26Keys) June 1, 2022
Kelvion Riggins wasn’t the only defensive standout to earn an offer. Davhon Keys of Aledo High School also earned an Oklahoma offer at the camp.
Keys, like Riggins, is listed as a linebacker right now on 247Sports. His offer list is quite impressive early on and looks like he could be very much in line to be a top 100 recruit when the class of 2024 is ranked. He has notable offers from Oklahoma State, Penn State, Clemson, and Texas already. Keys will be a rising junior this fall and should see his recruitment take off if he keeps playing at the level he has been especially considering the level of competition he sees while playing at one of Texas’ notable high school programs at Aledo.
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