Oklahoma Sooners receive new Rivals Forecast for 2024 DT David Stone

The Oklahoma Sooners received another favorable prediction for 4-star DT David Stone, this time from Sooner Scoop’s Josh McCuistion.

The Oklahoma Sooners are making a strong case to land the commitment of one of the best players in the 2024 recruiting class, David Stone. Stone, who was once the No. 1 player in the state of Oklahoma before transferring to IMG Academy in Florida will be a recruit that the power players from across the country will be chasing.

Led by Todd Bates and Brent Venables, it appears the Oklahoma Sooners are making a strong case for the top talent in the 2024 class. Just a few days ago On3 Director of Recruiting Chad Simmons issued a prediction for David Stone to wind up with the Oklahoma Sooners.

And now, Josh McCuistion of SoonerScoop.com, a part of the Rivals network has issued a Rivals Forecast in favor of the Oklahoma Sooners landing Stone for the 2024 class.

Stone is a consensus four-star defensive tackle across Rivals, On3, and 247Sports and has a chance to keep rising the recruiting rankings as he adds weight to his already massive frame. At 6-feet-4 inches and 255 pounds, Stone is already massive for a high school sophomore.

In 2021, Stone earned Under Armour All-American honors and was a member of the Max Preps first-team defense.

There’s a long way to go in the 2024 recruiting cycle but the Sooners are already in a great position to land the talented player from Del City.

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LSU offers 2024 offensive lineman from Maryland

2024 OL Cam’Ron Warren is called “Hulk” for a reason.

The ink is barely dry on 2022 recruits’ letters of intent, and LSU coach Brian Kelly is just now really turning his attention to the 2023 class. But in never hurts to be prepared for future cycles, and that was the logic behind getting in early for currently unrated offensive lineman Cam’Ron “Hulk” Warren.

Warren is a 6-foot-6-inch, 290-pound tackle from Baltimore. He plays at St. Frances Academy for the Panthers, who finished the season 8-1 last year with their only loss coming to St. Thomas Aquinas out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. They defeated powerhouse IMG Academy in their final game.

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Stars Overall State Position
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ESPN
On3 Recruiting
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Hometown Baltimore, Maryland
Projected Position OT
Height 6-6
Weight 290
Class 2024

Recruitment

  • Offered on Feb. 17, 2022
  • No visits yet

Offers

  • LSU
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Michigan
  • Tennessee

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Sooners offer trio of top-100 2024 defensive prospects from California

While the Sooners finalize their ’22 recruiting class, they’ve ventured out west to offer 3 top-100 players from St. John Bosco in California.

The Oklahoma Sooners are putting the finishing touches on their 2022 recruiting class. And while they look to close out the cycle with a bang, the Sooners are looking ahead to 2023 and 2024 as well. They got a commitment from the top quarterback in the state of Texas on Monday in Jackson Arnold.

Brent Venables and his coaching staff have been on the road looking to open up new recruiting grounds in Texas and California.

On Tuesday, Venables and his staff were in California visiting St. John Bosco and they made several offers while they were there.

The Sooners offered safety Peyton Woodyard, cornerback Marcelles Williams, and linebacker Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa. Each player is considered a four-star defender early in the 2024 cycle by 247Sports for St. John Bosco.

Woodyard is currently the No. 20 player in the 2024 class and the No. 2 safety prospect. Williams is considered the No. 70 player and No. 8 cornerback in the class. Viliamu-Asa is ranked No. 10 in the country, is the No. 2 linebacker in the country, and is 247Sports No. 1 player in the state of California.

Each of these prospects is a top 100 player in the class and ranks within the top 10 in the state of California.

Brent Venables’ presence with the Oklahoma Sooners has given them inroads into Florida recruiting from his time at Clemson. He’s also been successful in recruiting in Texas in his short time in Norman. Now he’s making his way out west to keep Oklahoma’s footprint in the state of California strong as well.

With his defensive chops and the eventual move to the SEC, Venables has a strong hand to play as he ventures into Pac-12 country.

Peyton Woodyard Sophomore Highlights via HUDL.

Marcelles Williams Sophomore Highlights via HUDL.

Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa Freshman Varsity Highlights via Hudl.

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