Oklahoma 2024 prospects expected at ‘Party At The Palace’

Oklahoma set to host multiple 2024 recruits and commits for the Party at the Palace.

Oklahoma’s had a busy July to follow up a June full of official visits. July was about constructing their recruiting board for 2025 and 2026 as the 2024 class determines their future.

With so many Oklahoma targets for the 2024 recruiting class stopping by in June for official visits, it significantly decreased the likelihood that July would see nearly as much traffic. And while that may be true, this weekend’s Party at the Palace is still significant and a notable follow-up from Oklahoma’s ‘Sooners under the Sun’ underclassmen event that took place in the middle of the week. That event has already netted a pair of 2025 commitments from defensive tackle Ka’Mori Moore and four-star wide receiver Elijah Thomas.

For [autotag]Party at the Palace[/autotag], the 2024 class is back in the spotlight as more than 10 2024 prospects are expected to be in the building over the weekend. Several players are already committed, and the Sooners are hoping to use the event to move the needle with their uncommitted players. We took the liberty of highlighting who has been confirmed to be in Norman for the event.

Oklahoma will have the luxury of having multiple 2024 commits in the building to help with their recruiting efforts. [autotag]Michael Hawkins[/autotag] and [autotag]Isaiah Autry[/autotag] can help with the recruitment of three-star offensive lineman [autotag]Josh Aisosa[/autotag] and four-star offensive tackle [autotag]Grant Brix[/autotag]. Defensively, Jaydan Hardy can help with the recruitments of [autotag]Eli Bowen[/autotag], [autotag]C.J. Jackson[/autotag], and [autotag]Michael Boganowski[/autotag] and get in the ear of three-star safety [autotag]Mykel Patterson-McDonald[/autotag], who plans to announce his commitment on July 31st. He’ll be deciding between Oklahoma, Houston, and UNLV.

In-state talent [autotag]Danny Okoye[/autotag] has had a compelling recruitment. He’s been offered by some of college football’s elite, including Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, and Ohio State. With Oklahoma still looking to build a historic class along the defensive line, knocking this visit out of the park would help go a long way.

Party at the Palace could provide the last springboard Oklahoma needs to help solidify its place in the recruitments of several 2024 guys as prospects prepare to lock in for their final high school seasons. This event also marks the last major recruiting event of the offseason for Oklahoma. The calendar gives way to fall camp in preparation for the [autotag]2023 college football season[/autotag].

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Oklahoma Sooners included in top 10 for Union CB Devon Jordan

The Oklahoma Sooners were included in the top 10 for 2024 3-Star Union High (Okla.) prospect Devon Jordan.

The Oklahoma Sooners are hoping to make a statement in the state of Oklahoma in the 2024 recruiting class. Although they missed out on [autotag]Xadavien Sims[/autotag], the Sooners are hoping to pull in a commitment from [autotag]Xavier Robinson[/autotag], [autotag]Danny Okoye[/autotag], and [autotag]Andy Bass[/autotag].

Another player from the Sooner State that has been on their radar is 2024 prospect [autotag]Devon Jordan[/autotag]. Jordan is a composite three-star player but is considered a four-star cornerback by Rivals and is the No. 4 player in the state.

Jordan included the Oklahoma Sooners in his top 10, along with Alabama, Miami, Texas A&M, TCU, Oklahoma State, Kansas State, Iowa State, Missouri, and Vanderbilt.

The Union High star has elite speed and quickness that he uses to his advantage in coverage. He’s able to run with any wide receiver and displays a fantastic ability to break on the football. He’s a physical and willing tackler on the edge who comes downhill in a hurry in the running game or against wide receiver screens. Jordan displays good ball skills and looks back to find the ball while keeping locked on the wide receiver.

Jordan also displays an elite kick return ability. His speed allows him to get to the outside in the return game and run away from the kick coverage unit.

The in-state prospect was a visitor for the ChampU BBQ, giving Jay Valai an opportunity to really move the needle.

Still, the Sooners will have to overcome challenges from Oklahoma State and TCU for the athletic Devon Jordan.

Devon Jordan’s Recruiting Profile

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Oklahoma leading for 2024 three-star ATH Andy Bass

After earning an offer from the Oklahoma Sooners, 2024 ATH Andy Bass was projected to land with the Oklahoma Sooners.

After a stellar camp, the Oklahoma Sooners offered Heritage Hall athlete Andy Bass. Now, there’s buzz Bass will be a Sooner.

Bass is a 2024 three-star quarterback/athlete. His primary recruiter is DeMarco Murray, according to 247Sports, which makes it appear the Sooners are looking at Bass as a running back. A day after receiving his offer from the Sooners, On3’s Josh McCuistion issued a prediction in favor of OU.

Oklahoma was Bass’ 15th scholarship offer. He has nine scholarship offers from Football Bowl Subdivision program; the other six are offers to play in the Ivy League.

Bass is the epitome of an all-around athlete. When you watch his tape, that’s the first thing you notice. He has great arm strength and very good accuracy at this stage of his career. His athleticism is also very good, and he can elude tacklers and keep his eyes downfield. He also has great speed that helps Bass rip off highlight plays as a runner.

Andy Bass’ Recruiting Profile

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