The [autotag]Oklahoma Sooners[/autotag] staff continues to work to put a bow on the [autotag]2024 recruiting class[/autotag]. This is a class that started slow but has picked up steam as of late.
That doesn’t mean the Sooners haven’t had their losses, they just come few and far between. Thursday, they missed out on four-star running back Caden Durham, who chose the LSU Tigers. Track was a factor in that decision.
Just one day after losing that commitment, the Sooners get a prediction for one of the nation’s most underrated and versatile players. That would be Heritage Hall’s do-everything player, [autotag]Andy Bass[/autotag].
Bass was someone who came on the scene at one of Oklahoma’s camps in June. He wowed those in attendance with his speed and athleticism. He’s a guy who can play running back but could also play some wide receiver.
New #Sooners 247 Crystal Ball
⭐⭐⭐ 2024 ATH Andy Bass
5'11" / 200
🏫 Heritage Hall HS (Oklahoma City, OK)
🎚️ 7 (High)
✍️ By Collin Kennedy
🎤⬇️ Oklahoma Insiderhttps://t.co/GYQOCA0eF1#24K #GoldStandard pic.twitter.com/GmaveDCsEZ— Covered Wagons Recruiting (@OUCrystalBall) August 11, 2023
While it’s unclear what position he will play, it should be noted that [autotag]DeMarco Murray[/autotag] is his lead recruiter. But if he chooses Oklahoma, he probably will be used in a variety of ways.
Bass will announce his commitment on Aug. 24, 2023. He’s down to Oklahoma, the [autotag]Syracuse Orange[/autotag] and the [autotag]Kansas State Wildcats[/autotag].
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