Oklahoma Sooners flip four-star edge rusher Kevonte Henry from the Michigan Wolverines

The Oklahoma Sooners landed another key addition to the 2022 recruiting class, flipping four-star edge rusher Kevonte Henry from the Michigan Wolverines.

The new coaching staff for the Oklahoma Sooners has taken some big swings to close out the 2022 recruiting cycle. Their work led to a flip of four-star defensive lineman Gracen Halton from Oregon to the Sooners and now they’ve done it again, this time flipping four-star edge rusher Kevonte Henry from the Michigan Wolverines.

Henry, who’s seen as a four-star player via On3 Recruiting’s Consensus rankings as well as the 247Sports rankings, is the fifth defensive lineman to join the Oklahoma Sooners in the 2022 cycle. That doesn’t include the two players they added in the transfer portal.

Henry brings a great frame to Norman, standing 6-foot-4, 225 lbs, and is ranked as high as No. 9 in the recruiting hotbed of California. His commitment signifies another significant win for the Oklahoma Sooners who took advantage of the uncertainty with Michigan’s head coaching situation.

Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh has been the subject of NFL rumors throughout the NFL coaching cycle and according to reports will be taking the Minnesota Vikings job.

With Henry’s commitment, the Oklahoma Sooners now sit at eighth in the country according to both On3 and 247Sports team recruiting rankings for the 2022 cycle. That’s a big push for a program that dropped as low as 27th in the country after the initial decommitments following Lincoln Riley’s departure to USC.

Henry will join a talented group of freshmen defenders as new head coach Brent Venables and defensive coordinator Ted Roof attempt to put their touch on the Oklahoma Sooners defense moving forward.

Kevonte Henry’s Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
ESPN 3 45 47
Rivals 3 36 33
247Sports 4 216 18 24
247 Composite 3 395 30 33
On3 Recruiting 4 175 9 19
On3 Composite 4 283 21 27

Vitals

Hometown Lawndale, CA
Projected Position EDGE
Height 6-4
Weight 225 lbs

Recruitment

  • Offered on Dec. 29, 2021
  • Visit on Jan. 14, 2022
  • Signed on Feb. 2, 2022

Notable Offers

  • Oklahoma
  • Michigan
  • Florida
  • Oregon
  • USC
  • Utah

Film

 Senior Season Highlights via Hudl

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2022 four-star target Gentry Williams signs with the Oklahoma Sooners

The Oklahoma Sooners get the long-awaited signature from Oklahoma’s No. 1 player, athlete Gentry Williams.

After holding back during the early signing period, the Oklahoma Sooners finally got a coveted signature from the No. 1 player in the state of Oklahoma, Gentry Williams.

Williams, who is rated the No. 1 prospect in Oklahoma by 247Sports and On3 Recruiting composite rankings. is a two-way player who projects to play defensive back for the Oklahoma Sooners. He’ll join 2022 signees and fellow Tulsa-area Sooners Jayden Rowe and Robert Spears-Jennings in the Oklahoma defensive backfield.

It’s a big win for Brent Venables and coaches Jay Valai and Brandon Hall that they were able to close the recruitment on Williams who was also being recruited by LSU, Florida, and USC.

Gentry Williams’ Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
ESPN 4 52 1 4
Rivals 4 147 2 8
247Sports 4 118 2 16
247 Composite 4 92 1 11
On3 Recruiting 4 63 1 11
On3 Composite 4 76 1 9

Vitals

Hometown Tulsa, Oklahoma
Projected Position Defensive Back
Height 6-0
Weight 170

Recruitment

  • Offered on Apr. 29, 2019
  • Unofficial visit on Jun. 11, 2021
  • Official visit on Sept. 17, 2021
  • Committed on Oct. 10, 2021
  • Signed on Feb. 2, 2022

Offers (Top Six)

Crystal Ball

Film

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Oklahoma’s updated 2022 class rankings ahead of signing day

Just a few days away from national signing day, where do the Oklahoma Sooners stand in 2022 team recruiting rankings?

Though the Oklahoma Sooners experienced a few decommitments in the aftermath of Lincoln Riley’s departure to USC, Brent Venables and his staff have done a fantastic job rebuilding OU’s 2022 class while looking ahead to 2023 and 2024.

With national signing day right around the corner, let’s take a look at how each of the major recruiting services sees the Sooners class in the 2022 team recruiting rankings.

  • 247Sports: 10
  • On3 Recruiting: 8
  • Rivals: 10
  • ESPN: 15

The Sooners are the only team in the top 10 without a five-star commitment. That could certainly change with a commitment from five-star offensive lineman Devon Campbell. However, their ranking speaks to the level of talent the Sooners have in their four-star commitments.

Oklahoma is one of two teams in the top 10 of 247Sports team composite rankings that has fewer than 20 commitments. With potential signing day additions, that will change, but will it be enough to see the Sooners rise in the recruiting rankings?

Players that Oklahoma could still get commitments from on national signing day:

  • Devon Campbell: five-star offensive lineman
  • Gracen Halton: four-star defensive lineman
  • Ahmad Moten: four-star defensive lineman
  • John Locke: three-star tight end
  • Gavin Freeman: three-star athlete
  • Kevonte Henry: four-star edge (Michigan commit projected to flip).
  • Jamarrien Burt: four-star athlete/cornerback
  • R. Mason Thomas: three-star edge

The Sooners could offer some signing day surprises since new names have popped up on the recruiting radar with the change in the coaching staff. As things stand now, Oklahoma’s firmly set as a top 10 recruiting class for 2022 and has a chance to move up a bit in the rankings.

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Oklahoma Sooners receive 247Sports Crystal Ball projection for Florida DL Ahmad Moten

The Oklahoma Sooners continue to trend in the right direction, earning a Crystal Ball Projection for 2022 defensive tackle Ahmad Moten.

Brent Venables and the Oklahoma Sooners have made great strides in their attempts to reshape the OU defense since coming on board. They’ve brought in players like Jaren Kanak that weren’t previously on the Sooners radar. They look like they’re about to land Gracen Halton, who recently decommitted from Oregon and look to be in on another defensive line prospect.

With National Signing Day less than a week away, the Sooners picked up another Crystal Ball projection from 247Sports. This time from southeast recruiting analyst Andrew Ivins.

Moten, a three-star defensive tackle prospect according to 247Sports is considered a four-star prospect per Rivals. Out of Florida, Moten ranks as the No. 80 defensive line target according to the 247Sports Composite, but is the No. 78 player in the state of Florida.

Despite the ranking, Moten is one of the fastest-rising prospects in the 2022 class. Earning his signature on National Signing Day would be a huge coup for Brent Venables, Todd Bates, and the Oklahoma Sooners.

Ahmad Moten’s Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
ESPN N/A N/A N/A N/A
Rivals 4 N/A 45 20
247Sports 3 N/A 122 132
247 Composite 3 572 78 80
On3 Recruiting 4 N/A 41 36
On3 Composite 4 430 57 47

Vitals

Hometown Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Projected Position DL
Height 6-3
Weight 290

Recruitment

  • Offered on Dec. 7, 2021
  • Visited on Jan. 21, 2022

Offers

  • School list
  • Oklahoma
  • Iowa State
  • Miami
  • North Carolina
  • Tennessee

Crystal Ball

Film

Here’s the link to all of Moten’s hudl tape.

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Per On3 Recruiting, the Texas Longhorns are the favorites for Sooners 5-Star OL target Devon Campbell

With National Signing Day closing in, can the Oklahoma Sooners close on five-star offensive lineman Devon Campbell?

The Oklahoma Sooners continue to make their push to finish strong in the 2022 recruiting cycle with National Signing Day coming on Feb. 2nd. One player that’s become a real possibility for them late in the game is five-star OL Devon Campbell.

Campbell, who has narrowed his choices down to the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Longhorns, set up a Red River recruiting battle for the No. 1 interior offensive lineman in the country. According to Chad Simmons of On3 Sports (subscription required), it’s the Longhorns that are in the lead for Campbell’s services.

Devon Campbell is set to sign with Oklahoma or Texas on Feb. 2. The new staff at Oklahoma has continued to recruit Campbell. But the Longhorns are in a position to add to their impressive offensive line haul this cycle. Nothing has changed, as the Longhorns are the clear favorite. – Simmons, On3 Recruiting

The Longhorns have put together a really nice group of recruits along the offensive line and their hoping to top it off with Campbell. In addition to On3, each of the Crystal Ball projections in from 247Sports has Campbell headed to Austin.

We’ve seen the Oklahoma Sooners face an insurmountable lead in a Red River Showdown recently. Can the Oklahoma Sooners comeback in this recruiting battle like they did when they were 18 points down at halftime against the Longhorns in 2021? Based on the recruiting efforts of the Sooners over the last couple of months, I wouldn’t count them out.

Devon Campbell’s Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
ESPN 5 9 2 1
Rivals 5 14 4 1
247Sports 5 22 5 1
247 Composite 5 9 3 1
On3 Recruiting 4 33 7 2
On3 Consensus 5 12 3 1

Vitals

Hometown Arlington, Texas
Projected Position OG
Height 6’4
Weight 310

Recruitment

  • Offered on Jan 21, 2020
  • Unofficial visit June 18, 2021

Offers

  • Oklahoma
  • LSU
  • Texas
  • Alabama
  • USC
  • Florida

Crystal Ball

Film

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Oklahoma Sooners 2022 target Gracen Halton decommits from Oregon

This past weekend, the Oklahoma Sooners hosted their first major recruiting event in the Brent Venables era. There were several players present across recruiting classes and the Oklahoma Sooners have used that to their advantage, apparently making a …

This past weekend, the Oklahoma Sooners hosted their first major recruiting event in the Brent Venables era. There were several players present across recruiting classes and the Oklahoma Sooners have used that to their advantage, apparently making a strong impression on four-star edge prospect Gracen Halton.

Halton, who was committed to the Oregon Ducks received a Crystal Ball projection from OUInsider at 247Sports Parker Thune on Monday. Now just a couple of days later, Halton has decommitted from the Ducks.

Within minutes of his decommittment, further projections from On3 Sports and Rivals indicate that Halton will likely be joining the Oklahoma Sooners. SoonerScoops’ Josh McCuiston and On3’s Justin Hopkins have the Oklahoma Sooners clearly in the sights of the four-star prospect out of San Diego, California.

Halton is a four-star prospect across the major recruiting services and could figure into the Oklahoma Sooners defensive line rotation similarly to Isaiah Thomas. An edge player who has the size to play on the interior on pass rush downs.

With the decommitment from Oregon, now all we await is an official announcement of his future playing destination. With National Signing Day coming on Feb. 2nd, we’ll hear something official in the next week.

Gracen Halton’s Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
ESPN 4 264 18 24
Rivals 4 19 17
247Sports 4 244 21 32
247 Composite 4 263 23 32
On3 Recruiting 4 22 37
On3 Composite 4 251 19 30

Vitals

Hometown San Diego, CA
Projected Position DL
Height 270
Weight 6-2

Recruitment

  • Offered on Dec. 30, 2021
  • Visit on Jan. 22, 2022

Notable Offers

  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon (decommitted – 1/26/2022)

Film

See more Gracen Halton highlights at HUDL 

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‘I am all OU’: 2022 four-star DB Gentry Williams ready to go to work with the Sooners

With National Signing Day right around the corner, 2022 four-star DB Gentry Williams is ready to ride with Oklahoma.

After a successful early signing period, one name was left in a bit of limbo and that was four-star defensive back Gentry Williams. Williams, the No. 1 player in the state of Oklahoma made it known that he planned to sign on National Signing Day in February.

Though all signs pointed to Williams signing with the Sooners, the lack of a signature opened the door for other teams to get their last-second pitches in. Per Brandon Drumm of OUInsider at 247Sports, Gentry Williams is locked in with the Oklahoma Sooners.

Williams posted pictures to his social media account on Tuesday afternoon with the caption “let’s ride.” In a conversation with Drumm, Williams added, “I am all OU. Time to go work with Coach Venables, Coach Valai, and Coach Roof. Bring that natty back home to my state.”

It’s been 21 years since the Oklahoma Sooners won a national championship, but with a renewed energy under the leadership of Brent Venables and his staff, there’s optimism that the Sooners can once again finish the season as the No. 1 team in the land.

Armed with new defensive backs coach Jay Valai, the Oklahoma Sooners were able to close the door on an important commitment, keeping the No. 1 player in Oklahoma home to play his college football.

Williams played on both sides of the ball during his time in college, playing quarterback on the offensive side to help Booker T. Washington make the playoffs his first two seasons in high school.

Williams joins fellow Tulsa area four-star defensive backs Robert Spears-Jennings and Jayden Rowe to form quite the trio for Valai, Roof, and Venables to help build the Sooners defensive backfield.

Gentry Williams’ Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
ESPN 4 52 1 4
Rivals 4 147 3 7
247Sports 4 105 1 16
247 Composite 4 82 1 10
On3 Recruiting 4 63 1 11
On3 Composite 4 68 1 9

Vitals

Hometown Tulsa, Oklahoma
Projected Position Defensive Back
Height 6-0
Weight 170

Recruitment

  • Offered on Apr. 29, 2019
  • Unofficial visit on Jun. 11, 2021
  • Official visit on Sept. 17, 2021
  • Committed on Oct. 10, 2021

Offers (Top Six)

Crystal Ball

Film

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Cornerback Jaelyn Davis-Robinson picks up late LSU offer

LSU making a late offer to a three-star cornerback from Texas.

As the 2022 cycle is coming to a close next week, the LSU Tigers are making a late push for a handful of recruits. Recently three-star cornerback Jaelyn Davis-Robinson of Waxahachie, Texas, picked up a late offer from safeties coach Kerry Cooks.

Cornerback is one of the positions that was a priority for the staff. The team added Greg Brooks Jr of Arkansas and Mekhi Garner of ULL through the transfer portal. The team also signed Laterrance Welch in the 2022 recruiting cycle. Davis-Robinson is the latest offer at the position for this class that includes 13 signees.

Currently, Davis-Robinson appears to be down to three schools with Boston College and Oregon also being in the mix. According to his 247Sports profile, Davis-Robinson recently visited Eugene and is set to visit the LSU Tigers on Jan. 28. The staff is also expected to host five-star linebacker Harold Perkins on that date as well.

It will be the final opportunity to make their pitch to the handful of recruits waiting to make their commitment decisions on Feb. 3.

Jaelyn Davis-Robinson’s Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 3 97 64
Rivals
ESPN
On3
247 Composite

Vitals

Hometown Waxahachie, Texas
Projected Position Cornerback
Height 5-11
Weight 175
Class 2023

Recruitment

  • Offered on Jan. 24, 2022
  • Official visit on Jan. 28, 2022

Offers

  • LSU
  • Boston College
  • Oregon

Recruiting Prediction

No prediction for Jaelyn Davis-Robinson

Film

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Making it official, 2022 4-star athlete Jaren Kanak commits to the Oklahoma Sooners

Making it official, 2022 four-star athlete Jaren Kanak commits to the Oklahoma Sooners.

The long-awaited official announcement is in. Jaren Kanak has committed to play football for the University of Oklahoma. Kanak, who was primarily recruited by Brent Venables when he was the defensive coordinator at Clemson, was intent on playing for Venables, even if the new Sooners coach wasn’t planning on poaching recruits from his former employer.

It doesn’t come as much of a surprise as the former Clemson commit enrolled at Oklahoma for the Spring semester, making his commitment a foregone conclusion.

It was back in the first week of December that Kanak was first projected to flip his commitment from the Clemson Tigers to the Oklahoma Sooners by Ryan Wallace who covers Kansas State football and recruiting for GoPowerKat.com. Then less than 10 days later Anna Hickey of Clemson 247 flipped her projection to the Sooners. Four days later, Jaren Kanak looked to be enrolled at the University of Oklahoma making his commitment all but official. While his official commitment came nearly two weeks after decommitng from Clemson, the writing was on the wall. The Sooners were going to add the No. 1 player from the state of Kansas to Brent Venables and Ted Roof’s defense.

Kanak has legit track speed and looks as if he’ll play linebacker for the Oklahoma Sooners. Though with his speed and size, it’s not out of the realm of possibility that the Sooners could use him at safety.

Here’s what National Recruiting Analyst Allen Trieu of 247Sports had to say in his recruiting profile of Kanak.

Track guy who has run as fast as 10.37 at over 200 pounds. Multi-positional player in high school but future projection is most likely outside linebacker. Explosive player who has good burst, acceleration and obvious speed to pursue on defense. Ball skills he shows on offense should translate to defense where he should be a strong coverage backer if that is indeed where he ends up playing. Times his blitzes well, and when combined with his quickness, that allows him to penetrate and make plays in the backfield. He shows physicality as a blocker on offense which should translate to taking on blocks in college, although right now, we see him running free more on his high school film than needing to go through blockers. In general, there are few glaring weaknesses here, just a need to concentrate on one position and learn to play that spot. We assume he will easily add the weight needed to play linebacker but guys with his track speed and offensive background tend to be very succesful in making that transition. – Trieu, 247Sports

Jaren Kanak gives the Oklahoma Sooners 14 four-star commitments for the 2022 recruiting class. Kanak ranks as the No. 10 athlete in the nation and the No. 253 player in the nation for the 2022 recruiting cycle.

Under Brent Venables, the Sooners continue to add fast and athletic players to a defense that is being reshaped before our very eyes.

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Sooners 2022 4-star commit Nick Evers to miss All-American Bowl after testing positive for COVID

Oklahoma 2022 4-star quarterback commit Nick Evers set to miss All-American Bowl due to positive COVID test despite asymptomatic, vaccinated.

There’s been a lot of Oklahoma Sooners quarterback news over the last 24 hours. Caleb Williams entered the transfer portal. Former UCF quarterback Dillon Gabriel committed to the Sooners via the transfer portal and now a future Sooners quarterback is joining the fray.

Set to play in the All-American Bowl this week, Nick Evers revealed via his Twitter account that he will be forced to sit out due to a positive COVID test. Evers stated that he’s showing no signs or symptoms and is vaccinated. However, due to protocols, he won’t be able to participate in the remainder of All-American week in anticipation of the game this weekend.

It’s a disappointing result for a player who’s ready to make a name for himself at the college level.

In response to the news that Caleb Williams had entered the transfer portal, Evers spoke with Chris Hummer of 247Sports and shared his readiness to start for the Sooners on day one.

In the piece from Hummer at 247Sports, Evers said, “I have nothing wrong with being throw into the fire early. I’m going to work my butt off every single day. To get the opportunity to be able to see the field soon is a blessing. I just need to get ready for it.”

Nick Evers certainly has the attitude of a future starting quarterback for the Oklahoma Sooners. He appears to be a guy that doesn’t shy away from opportunities. When his time comes to lead the Oklahoma Sooners offense, he’s got the skills to be a game-changer in Norman.

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