Texas remains the heavy favorite for three-star TE Will Randle

High school teammates Will Randle and Arch Manning are currently on an official visit to Texas.

A new 247Sports crystal ball prediction has been entered for three-star tight end Will Randle. Continue reading “Texas remains the heavy favorite for three-star TE Will Randle”

Oklahoma Sooners offer 2023 tight-end Olsen Patt Henry out of Florida

Oklahoma Sooners offer 2023 tight end Olsen Patt Henry, out of Naples, Florida.

With a new evaluation period underway starting April 15th and the Spring game under 10 days away, the Sooners continue their pursuit of players for their 2023 class. Their pursuits have had them in the southeast a lot so it should come as no surprise that the Sooners’ latest offer comes from that part of the country.

The Oklahoma Sooners offered 2023 tight end prospect Olsen Patt Henry of Naples, Florida.

Henry is as much of an interesting case as one could find in recruiting as he’s not ranked on 247Sports at all but holds a three-star ranking on Rivals. However, lack of ranking isn’t the surprising part. It’s his offer list.

His offer list includes Duke, Boston College, Coastal Carolina, Liberty, Ole Miss, Louisville, and Alabama. He only has 11 offers and until recently was being recruited by middle of the pack Power Five and Group of Five schools.

According to 247Sports, Alabama offered Henry within the last week and it seems that offer really changed things for the under-the-radar tight end.

With Joe Jon Finley extending the offer to Henry, it all but looks like the Sooners believe he projects as a tight end. He stands 6-foot-4 and is 210 lbs.

While there is limited information on Henry, it’s become obvious some major programs see him as a potential diamond in the rough, now that he’s garnering attention from Oklahoma and Alabama.

The Sooners currently have no tight ends committed for the class of 2023 but have sent out offers to Duce Robinson, one time Sooners commit turned Razorbacks [autotag]Luke Hasz[/autotag], Walker Lyons, Riley Williams, and Markus Dixon.

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Every tight end that Texas has offered in the 2023 recruiting class

Texas has extended an offer to seven tight ends in the 2023 class up to this point.

Texas lost two of their top tight ends this offseason with Cade Brewer entering the NFL draft and Jared Wiley transferring to TCU. Continue reading “Every tight end that Texas has offered in the 2023 recruiting class”

Four-star TE Walker Lyons announces top schools, Texas makes the cut

Lyons is the No. 3 tight end in the country for the 2023 class.

Texas is in the mix for one of the top prospects in the country for the 2023 recruiting class. Continue reading “Four-star TE Walker Lyons announces top schools, Texas makes the cut”

No. 1 tight end prospect in 2023 class puts Texas among top schools

Four-star TE Luke Hasz announced the final eight schools left in his recruitment on Sunday.

Texas is in the mix for the nation’s top tight end prospect in the 2023 recruiting class.

Four-star tight end Luke Hasz announced the final eight schools left in his recruitment on Sunday. Texas made the cut alongside TCU, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Ohio State, LSU, Alabama and Oklahoma State.

Hasz is rated the No. 1 prospect at his position for the 2023 cycle and the top overall player from the state of Oklahoma according to 247Sports. Nationally, he lands at No. 40 overall.

The 6-foot-3, 220-pound tight end is a two-sport athlete in football and basketball for Bixby High School. In 2020, he played both ways as a wide receiver and edge rusher as a sophomore. He concluded the season with 32 receptions for 703 yards and nine touchdowns.

Over the month of June, Hasz took unofficial visits to Oklahoma State, LSU and Alabama. The Longhorns originally extended an offer to Hasz on May 4, but Jeff Banks and Co. have plenty of time to make up ground.

At the moment, three 247Sports crystal ball predictions have been entered in favor of Oklahoma.

No. 1 tight end prospect in 2023 class puts Texas among top schools

Four-star TE Luke Hasz announced the final eight schools left in his recruitment on Sunday.

Texas is in the mix for the nation’s top tight end prospect in the 2023 recruiting class.

Four-star tight end Luke Hasz announced the final eight schools left in his recruitment on Sunday. Texas made the cut alongside TCU, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Ohio State, LSU, Alabama and Oklahoma State.

Hasz is rated the No. 1 prospect at his position for the 2023 cycle and the top overall player from the state of Oklahoma according to 247Sports. Nationally, he lands at No. 40 overall.

The 6-foot-3, 220-pound tight end is a two-sport athlete in football and basketball for Bixby High School. In 2020, he played both ways as a wide receiver and edge rusher as a sophomore. He concluded the season with 32 receptions for 703 yards and nine touchdowns.

Over the month of June, Hasz took unofficial visits to Oklahoma State, LSU and Alabama. The Longhorns originally extended an offer to Hasz on May 4, but Jeff Banks and Co. have plenty of time to make up ground.

At the moment, three 247Sports crystal ball predictions have been entered in favor of Oklahoma.