2023 Recruiting Class key for Brent Venables and the Oklahoma Sooners move to the SEC

Building for the future, the 2023 recruiting class will provide the foundation for the Oklahoma Sooners’ move to the SEC.

Brent Venables is just getting started in his pursuit of evolving the Oklahoma Sooners from, in his words, “good to great.” As a defensive coordinator, Venables was arguably the most successful coordinator of the last decade, helping Clemson win two national championships and building a defense that accumulated the most tackles for loss and sacks in the country during his time at Clemson.

Safe to say, Venables knows how to build a defense. Now in charge of the whole program, Venables first recruiting class was a home run. A group that was ranked No. 28 in the country according to 247Sports team recruiting rankings in the aftermath of the Lincoln Riley departure was built back up into the No. 8 class after national signing day.

In two months, Venables and the Sooners coaching staff rebuilt the recruiting class into a top 10 group.

That immediate rebuild set the tone for 2023, his first full recruiting cycle at the University of Oklahoma. With five commitments, the Sooners are No. 20 in the country according to 247Sports and No. 18 in On3’s rankings. Their current class consists of [autotag]Joshua Bates[/autotag], [autotag]Jackson Arnold[/autotag], [autotag]Ashton Cozart[/autotag], [autotag]Kaleb Spencer[/autotag], and [autotag]Erik McCarty[/autotag]. It’s an intriguing group, with several players that could add a star in their senior seasons in high school.

Brent Venables is working to reshape the culture at the University of Oklahoma. Despite the star rating assigned to their current commits, Venables knows what he’s looking for in players and some of that stuff can’t be quantified.

As he shared at the latest Coaches Caravan in Amarillo, he’s starting from scratch. In  this piece from this piece from Ryan Chapman at Sooners SI, Venables talked a bit about the reshaping of the mentality and culture that’s taking place at Oklahoma. “We’re starting over,” Venables said. “We’re stripping this bad boy down to the studs.”

While the focus might be on the players present for the 2022 season, what Venables is working to create isn’t just for 2022. He’s laying a foundation that will impact and influence the future of Oklahoma Football.

This recruiting class will be juniors heading into 2025, the year Oklahoma’s currently expected to move to the SEC. There’s talk that they could buy their way out earlier, but in their current media rights contract, 2025 is the first opportunity they’ll get to make a move.

While there will be some seniors from the 2022 recruiting class still with the program, the 2023 class will be the corps of the team as Oklahoma plays their first season in the SEC in 2025.

Brent Venables has to hit back-to-back home runs in his recruiting classes to set Oklahoma up for success when they arrive in the SEC. There’s little evidence to suggest he and his coaching staff won’t because of what he was able to do in the short time after he arrived in the 2022 cycle.

Oklahoma’s trending in the right direction with several top prospects like [autotag]David Hicks[/autotag], [autotag]Cayden Green[/autotag], and [autotag]Bai Jobe[/autotag] that will help give them a boost in recruiting rankings. Adding those guys and other four and five-star talents to the current crop of commitments will be key for the Oklahoma Sooners when they take the field for the first time as an SEC team.

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Oklahoma Sooners receive On3 prediction for 2023 ATH Samuel Omosigho

The Oklahoma Sooners continue to trend in the right direction with 2023 ATH Samuel Omosigho, receiving a prediction from On3’s Gerry Hamilton.

The Oklahoma Sooners are trending toward a commitment from 2023 three-star athlete [autotag]Samuel Omosigho[/autotag]. After receiving projections to land the talented two-way player after his junior day visit in March, the Sooners landed another prediction in favor of Omosigho heading to Norman.

Omosigho visited the University of Oklahoma again on April 18, according to 247Sports, and that visit must have gone well because the Sooners received another prediction for the rising three-star talent. This time it was On3’s senior national recruiting analyst Gerry Hamilton issuing a prediction for Omosigho to the Sooners.

On March 28, OUInsider at 247Sports’ Parker Thune issued a crystal ball projection in favor of the Sooners. According to On3’s recruiting prediction machine, the Sooners have a 98.7% chance of landing Omosigho.

The Oklahoma Sooners haven’t been afraid to target players they feel are on the rise, like [autotag]Erik McCarty[/autotag]. McCarty wasn’t rated when he committed to the Sooners. While Omosigho has the three-star designation, the offers he has picked up in the last six months indicate he is a player to watch. Since Jan. 1, he has picked up nine Power Five offers, including from SEC schools Florida, Auburn and Missouri since Feb. 20.

Samuel Omosigho’s Recruiting Profile

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Film

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Oklahoma Sooners 10th in ESPN’s latest 2023 team recruiting rankings

Early still in the 2023 recruiting cycle, the Oklahoma Sooners come in 10th in ESPN’s latest team recruiting rankings.

It’s early in the 2023 recruiting cycle, but the Oklahoma Sooners are in great shape as they look to build their recruiting class for next year’s signing day. While the departure of Lincoln Riley led to decommitments from several highly-rated players, Brent Venables and the Sooners rebounded nicely to land significant commitments over the last several months.

Currently, they only have four guys committed to the class in [autotag]Jackson Arnold[/autotag], [autotag]Ashton Cozart[/autotag], [autotag]Joshua Bates[/autotag], and [autotag]Erik McCarty[/autotag]. Though there isn’t a five-star in the bunch, that could change over the next year.

Arnold’s 2022 season, in which he led Denton Guyer to a state championship appearance, was his first as the starting quarterback. A strong 2022 season could have him rising higher in the quarterback rankings. Joshua Bates and Erik McCarty are expected to rise in recruiting rankings this year as well.

Still 10 months away, the Oklahoma Sooners are in a good spot with their recruiting class and targets. In ESPN’s latest updated team recruiting rankings, the Oklahoma Sooners come in 10th.

The Sooners took a hit when five-star QB [autotag]Malachi Nelson[/autotag] decommitted and followed Lincoln Riley to USC. The new staff rebounded quite well, though, by landing [autotag]Jackson Arnold[/autotag], the No. 6-ranked QB in the class, who has a smooth, compact delivery, as well as good pocket mobility. The Sooners also have a promising target in the passing game on board in Ashton Cozart, who is a lengthy receiver with big-play speed. – Craig Haubert, ESPN

While just behind the USC Trojans, who come in at No. 9, the Sooners recruiting class is just starting to take shape. They look like the odds-on favorite to land Missouri offensive tackle [autotag]Cayden Green[/autotag]. Green is No. 77 on the ESPN 300. The Sooners have received numerous projections for the top offensive tackle prospect, who is a consensus four-star player.

As the coaching staff continues their work to build the 2023 recruiting class, it’s likely they’ll move up in the rankings. Though Texas Tech (No. 6)  and Baylor (No. 8), who are both ahead in ESPN rankings, have had great starts to the recruiting cycle, it would be incredibly surprising if they stayed in front of the Oklahoma Sooners.

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Every running back that Oklahoma has offered in the 2023 recruiting class

Who are the running backs that the Oklahoma Sooners have offered a scholarship to in the 2023 recruiting class?

The Oklahoma Sooners have had a lot of success over the years recruiting and developing the running back position. Joe Mixon and Samaje Perine were instrumental to Cincinnati’s Super Bowl run.

Adrian Peterson is a college football legend and one of the best running backs of the last 20 years. Another Sooners great DeMarco Murray led the league in rushing in 2014 and has returned as one of the best recruiters and running backs coaches in college football.

DeMarco Murray has been an x-factor on the recruiting trail, keeping big-time running back prospects Jovantae Barnes and Gavin Sawchuk in the fold while others in the 2022 and 2023 recruiting classes decommitted. He’s the reason why Oklahoma is in the fold for several of 247Sports top 10 running backs in the 2023 class like Richard Young, the No. 1 running back in the recruiting cycle.

Below are the running backs that the Oklahoma Sooners have offered in the 2023 cycle according to 247Sports.

2023 Alabama defensive back Avery Stuart earns Oklahoma offer

Avery Stuart, out of Alabama Christian Academy in Montgomery, Ala., earned an Oklahoma offer recently.

As Oklahoma looks to build its 2023 class heading into the spring and beyond, it’s time to start stacking defensive talent among that group. In its 2023 class, OU has commitments from four-star quarterback Jackson Arnold, four-star wide receiver Ashton Cozart, three-star offensive lineman Joshua Bates and athlete Erik McCarty.

Oklahoma extended an offer to class of 2023 four-star defensive back Avery Stuart on Feb. 14. Stuart is from Alabama Christian Academy in Montgomery, Ala. The 6-foot-2, 185-pound defensive back holds offers from 18 schools according to 247Sports.

That list includes SEC programs Arkansas, Auburn, Kentucky, Mississippi State, and Ole Miss. From the ACC, Stuart has earned offers from Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami, and North Carolina State. Big Ten schools Michigan State, Nebraska, and Penn State have also offered Stuart. In addition to those schools, Stuart holds offers from Colorado, Eastern Kentucky, Memphis, Toledo, and UCF.

Out of the recruiting services, On3 ranks Stuart the highest. According to On3’s rankings, Stuart is the No. 132 player overall, the No. 15 cornerback, and the 13th-best prospect from the state of Alabama in the 2023 class. Rivals rates Stuart as the No. 178 player nationally, the No. 27 cornerback, and the No. 18 player from Alabama.

247Sports lists Stuart as a three-star safety. According to 247Sports, Stuart is the No. 29 safety in the 2023 class and the 19th-best player from Alabama. In the On3 consensus rankings, Stuart checks in as the No. 175 player nationally, the No. 20 corner, and the No. 15 player from Alabama. In the 247Sports composite rankings, Stuart is the No. 252 player overall, the No. 25 safety, and the 17th highest-rated recruit from Alabama.

With that type of size and the way that Stuart runs, it’s easy to see him playing at Oklahoma for coach Jay Valai at corner or coach Brandon Hall at safety. Stuart has played a lot of wide receiver in high school, too.

Avery Stuart’s Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
ESPN N/A N/A N/A N/A
Rivals 4 178 18 27
247Sports 3 N/A 19 29
247 Composite 4 252 17 25
On3 Recruiting 4 132 13 15
On3 Composite 4 175 15 20

Vitals

Hometown Montgomery, Ala.
Projected Position DB
Height 6-2
Weight 185

Recruitment

  • Offered on Feb. 14

Film

Here’s some of Stuart’s Hudl tape.

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Oklahoma continues trend, offers 6’5″ wide receiver Kyler Kasper out of Arizona

Oklahoma offered four-star wide receiver Kyler Kasper out of Williams Field High School in Gilbert, Ariz. Here’s more on Kasper.

Oklahoma offered one of the top wide receivers in the 2023 class in consensus four-star recruit Kyler Kasper. The 6-foot-5, 195 pound prospect is out of Williams Field High School in Gilbert, Ariz.

According to Rivals, Kasper is the No. 74 player nationally, the No. 11 wide receiver and the second-best player from Arizona. 247Sports rates Kasper as the nation’s No. 165 recruit overall, the No. 20 wide receiver and the fourth-best Arizona prospect.

Meanwhile, ESPN ranks Kasper as the No. 201 player nationally, the No. 27 wide receiver and the fifth highest-rated player from Arizona. Lastly, On3 lists Kasper as the No. 208 player overall, the No. 33 wide receiver and the No. 4 player out of Arizona.

In the 247Sports composite rankings, Kasper checks in as the No. 125 player nationally, the 19th-best wide receiver and the No. 3 player from Arizona. On3’s consensus rankings has Kasper as the No. 146 player overall, the No. 24 wide receiver and the No. 4 Arizona prospect.

Kasper’s dad, Kevin Kasper, played wide receiver at Iowa during the 1997-00 seasons. Kasper also holds offers from Pac-12 schools Arizona, Arizona State, Cal, Colorado, Oregon, Oregon State, UCLA, USC and Utah.

Of course, given the legacy connection, Iowa is definitely in the running here and the Hawkeyes were one of Kasper’s first offers. Fellow Big Ten schools Michigan State, Nebraska, Northwestern, Ohio State and Penn State have offered Kasper. Georgia, Missouri, Tennessee and Vanderbilt have offered out of the SEC and Kasper has offers from ACC schools Duke and Miami. Iowa State and Notre Dame have offered Kasper as well.

With Kasper’s height and long frame, he certainly fits the mold for the type of wide receiver it seems Oklahoma offensive coordinator and OU wide receivers coach Cale Gundy have been targeting of late.

Kyler Kasper’s Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
ESPN 4 201 5 27
Rivals 4 74 2 11
247Sports 4 165 4 20
247 Composite 4 125 3 19
On3 Recruiting 4 208 4 33
On3 Composite 4 146 4 24

Vitals

Hometown Gilbert, Ariz.
Projected Position WR
Height 6-5
Weight 195

Recruitment

  • Offered on Feb. 17

Film

Here’s what Kasper’s Hudl tape looks like.

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Oklahoma receives Rivals FutureCast for 4-star OT Cayden Green

SoonerScoop’s Josh McCuistion entered a Rivals FutureCast for four-star offensive tackle Cayden Green to land at Oklahoma.

SoonerScoop co-publisher and recruiting editor Josh McCuistion put in a Rivals FutureCast projecting class of 2023 four-star offensive tackle Cayden Green to Oklahoma.

Green is a 6-foot-5, 310 pound offensive tackle from Lee’s Summit North High School in Lee’s Summit, Mo. According to Rivals, Green is the No. 25 player overall, the No. 3 offensive tackle and the top player from the state of Missouri in the 2023 cycle.

ESPN lists Green as the No. 91 prospect in the 2023 class, the No. 9 offensive tackle and the second-best player from Missouri. On3 ranks Green as the 131st recruit nationally, the No. 8 offensive tackle and the No. 3 player from the state of Missouri. 247Sports rates Green as the No. 135 player nationally, the No. 14 offensive tackle and the third-best Missouri prospect.

In the On3 consensus rankings, Green is the No. 64 player nationally, the No. 3 offensive tackle and the No. 2 recruit from Missouri. According to the 247Sports composite rankings, Green ranks as the No. 67 player overall, the No. 7 offensive tackle and the No. 2 prospect from Missouri.

No pun intended, this would be a huge commit if the Sooners could earn it. Green would join four-star quarterback Jackson Arnold, four-star wide receiver Ashton Cozart, three-star offensive lineman Joshua Bates and athlete Erik McCarty.

Oklahoma originally offered Green on March 1, 2021. OUInsider‘s Parker Thune has also had a 247Sports crystal ball projection in for Green to Oklahoma since May 15, 2021.

In addition to OU, Green’s offers list includes schools such as Arkansas, Baylor, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri and Michigan.

Green was one of Oklahoma’s visitors last summer for its “Champ U BBQ.”

Cayden Green’s Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
ESPN 4 91 2 9
Rivals 4 25 1 3
247Sports 4 135 3 14
247 Composite 4 67 2 7
On3 Recruiting 4 131 3 8
On3 Composite 4 64 2 3

Vitals

Hometown Lee’s Summit, Mo.
Projected Position OT
Height 6-5
Weight 310

Recruitment

  • Offered on March 1, 2021

Crystal Ball

Film

Here’s Green in action on some of his Hudl tape.

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Oklahoma earns commitment from 2023 four-star wide receiver Ashton Cozart

Oklahoma picked up its fourth commitment in the 2023 class from four-star wide receiver Ashton Cozart out of Flower Mound, Texas.

Fresh off a late national signing day flurry, Oklahoma got a jumpstart on its 2023 recruiting class Friday evening.

Four-star wide receiver Ashton Cozart out of Marcus High School in Flower Mound, Texas, announced his commitment to the Sooners.

With recent predictions swinging in the Sooners’ direction, it appeared that Cozart was trending toward committing to Oklahoma. Now, it’s official.

Cozart becomes Oklahoma’s fourth pledge in the 2023 class alongside four-star quarterback Jackson Arnold out of Denton, Texas, three-star offensive lineman Joshua Bates from Durango, Colo. and athlete Erik McCarty out of McAlester, Okla.

On3 ranks Cozart as the nation’s No. 62 player overall, the No. 8 wide receiver and the ninth-best player from the state of Texas in the 2023 class. ESPN rates Cozart as the No. 97 prospect nationally, the No. 19 wide receiver and the 19th-ranked player from Texas.

247Sports lists Cozart as the No. 119 player nationally, the No. 13 wide receiver and the 25th-best player from Texas. Rivals has Cozart as a three-star pledge and the No. 48 wide receiver.

In the On3 consensus rankings, Cozart is the No. 116 player nationally, the No. 19 wide receiver and the No. 21 player from Texas. According to the 247Sports composite rankings, Cozart is ranked as the No. 166 player overall, the No. 24 wide receiver and the No. 31 player from Texas.

OU earned the commitment from the 6-foot-3, 170 pound wide receiver over schools such as Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Miami, Ole Miss, Oregon, Penn State,Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M and Texas Tech.

The commitment ends a week that began for the Sooners with the decommitment from another four-star wide receiver DeAndre Moore Jr.

Ashton Cozart’s Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
ESPN 4 97 19 19
Rivals 3 N/A 71 48
247Sports 4 119 25 13
247 Composite 4 166 31 24
On3 Recruiting 4 62 9 8
On3 Composite 4 116 21 19

Vitals

Hometown Flower Mound, Texas
Projected Position WR
Height 6-3
Weight 190

Recruitment

  • Offered on June 23, 2021

Film

Here’s a look at Cozart’s Hudl tape from his junior season.

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Oklahoma Sooners get commitment from 2023 ATH Erik McCarty

The Oklahoma Sooners land their first in-state kid from Oklahoma with the commitment of 2023 athlete Erik McCarty of McAlester, OK.

The Oklahoma Sooners are making moves in the 2023 class. They recently got their third player in the class in quarterback Jackson Arnold and continued adding to the class on Saturday with a commitment from 2023 athlete out of McAlester, OK, Erik McCarty.

McCarty plays running back at high school, but given his athletic ability the Sooners could look to try him out on defense as well. It’s no coincidence that safeties coach Brandon Hall was tagged in his commitment post he shared on his Twitter account. McCarty is the first Oklahoma recruit to commit to the Sooners in the 2023 recruiting cycle, but certainly won’t be the last.

Now with four players committed and McCarty being the first that could be considered on defense, there’s a chance he could be a safety or linebacker in the 2023 recruiting class.

McCarty stands at 6-foot-2 and 180 pounds and holds offers from Baylor, Kansas State, and Nebraska. He isn’t currently rated on the major recruiting sites, but that’ll change during his senior season in 2022. It’s early in the process for him, but it’s clear how the Oklahoma Sooners feel about him regardless of where he plays. Look for him to make an impact for Oklahoma down the road.

Erik McCarty’s Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
ESPN NR
Rivals NR
247Sports NR
247 Composite NR
On3 Recruiting NR
On3 Composite NR

Vitals

Hometown McAlester, OK
Projected Position ATH
Height 6-2
Weight 180

Recruitment

  • Offered on Dec. 30, 2021
  • Committed Jan. 29, 2022

Offers

  • Oklahoma
  • Baylor
  • Kansas State
  • Marshall
  • Nebraska
  • Pittsburgh
  • TCU

Film

 Game film via Hudl.

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The details and expected visitors for Oklahoma’s first Junior Day under Brent Venables

The Sooners will host their first junior day under Brent Venables with recruits from across the country coming to visit Norman.

The Oklahoma Sooners will follow up last week’s major recruiting weekend with another one this weekend. Junior Day allows the Sooners staff the opportunity to have class of 2023 players across the country to come in, tour the facility and continue working on relationships coaches have already started forming.

Junior Days used to be massive with hundreds of athletes coming in but most schools now have thinned it out and tried to make it a more intimate experience, limiting it to only players the schools legitimately are interested in.

Last weekend’s recruiting bonanza had a heavy focus on the class of 2022 as most of the visitors were recruits who were undecided, in need of some confirmation, or were getting their first real look at what Oklahoma has to offer.

The visit went well with longtime recruit Gentry Williams effectively ending his recruitment and affirming his commitment to the Sooners. Gracen Halton, the then Oregon commit’s visit went so well that the recruiting world submitted multiple predictions that he would be flipping to the Oklahoma Sooners on signing day. This was then followed up by a decommitment from Oregon fueling the flames even more.

For the Sooners, back-to-back weekends of major recruiting implications are exactly what this program needs as they h look to replenish their 2023 class which was affected by the departure of Lincoln Riley. New staff and opportunities inbound. With that said, we’ve compiled a list of every Junior Day visitor that is known so far:

Four-star ATH Jacobe Johnson

Four-star  EDGE rusher Bai Jobe

Four-star ATH Micah Tease

Four-star QB Jackson Arnold — OU Commit

Four-star WR Ashton Cozart

ATH Erik McCarty

Four-star OL Knijeah Harris

Three-Star OL Joshua Bates — OU Commit

As more names continue to trickle in, we’ll continue updating the list with each name as they confirm their intentions on whether they’ll be in Norman this weekend or not.

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