In-state 4-star WR Cole Adams receives offer from the Oklahoma Sooners

After losing the commitment of Ashton Cozart, the Sooner immediately jump at the opportunity to extend an offer to in-state star Cole Adams.

Oklahoma has remained true to Brent Venables’ commitment to making sure the best players in Oklahoma don’t leave the state. Well, at the very least they are trying.

While the number one player in Luke Hasz was at one point a Sooners commit, he’s now heading to the Arkansas Razorbacks. That hasn’t stopped Oklahoma who is knee-deep in multiple recruiting battles for three of the remaining top five prospects in the state per 247Sports.

That list of recruiting battles just got a bit longer as the Sooners sent an offer to four-star wide receiver Cole Adams out of Owasso, Oklahoma. Adams is rated as the fifth-best player in the state.

He’s a dynamic player for his high school team. He’s not the biggest but with the ball in his hands, Adams finds ways to make plays as a runner on jet sweeps or catching the ball as a receiver. Adams fits perfectly in a slot role or he can play outside where his film shows him winning vertically multiple times. He even shows a willingness to block, which is about as an unselfish a play a wide receiver can make on the football field.

With Ashton Cozart’s flip from Oklahoma to Oregon, it only made sense the Sooners would add another wide receiver target to their board. Oklahoma will look to play catchup in the race for Adams and use the summer to make up some ground now that an official offer is out there

Cole Adams’ Recruiting Profile

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Arkansas’ 2023 recruiting class receives bump thanks to Singleton’s commitment

Malachi Singleton’s commitment to Arkansas football gives the Hogs a bump in recruiting rankings.

Arkansas found their missing piece to an already impressive recruiting class for the 2023 cycle when [autotag]Malachi Singleton[/autotag] announced his commitment on April 25.

Because of that, Arkansas’ recruiting class for 2023 has moved up a spot from No. 6 to No. 5 according to 247sports.

With Singleton’s commitment, Arkansas is now up to 11 pledges for the 2023 cycle, tied with Penn State for second-most in the top-25. Arkansas sits behind the Nittany Lions, Georgia, Texas Tech, and Notre Dame in the current top five.

Singleton, a four-star quarterback from North Cobb High School in Acworth, Ga., brings a dual threat attack to Arkansas. In his junior campaign, Singleton completed 166 passes for 2,316 yards and 24 touchdowns. He also scored 25 additional touchdowns on the ground, rushing for 1,018 yards.

Singleton becomes the fifth four-star recruit to commit to the 2023 class, joining tight end’s [autotag]Luke Hasz[/autotag], [autotag]Shamar Easter[/autotag], and [autotag]Jaden Hamm[/autotag], as well as offensive lineman [autotag]Luke Brown[/autotag].

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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.

Olsen Patt Henry’s Recruiting Profile

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Arkansas remains high in consensus recruiting rankings from On3

The 2023 recruiting cycle has been kind to Arkansas football thus far, how do they stack up among the nation’s top programs?

Arkansas football has hit the ground running when it comes to recruiting for the 2023 class.

Following a weekend filled with spring games and recruiting visits, Arkansas remains in the top-10 of On3’s consensus team recruiting rankings, checking in at No. 6.

Arkansas sits behind programs with new head coaches in USC and Notre Dame, as well as Penn State, Ohio State, and defending national champion, Georgia. The Razorbacks are the second highest-rated SEC team on this week’s list, ahead of Tennessee and Texas A&M in the top-25.

The Razorbacks sit at the No. 6 spot with a score of 90.246, and an average recruit ranking of 88.68. According to the site, [autotag]Luke Hasz[/autotag], who flipped his commitment to Arkansas from Oklahoma on January 22, continues to be the highest-rated commit of the class, as he ranks as the third-best prospect from the state of Oklahoma, and the No. 6 tight end in the country.

Jeremy Crabtree of On3 says that Arkansas is doing well in the early portion of the 2023 cycle, but feels that they need to land a key piece at one position.

Arkansas locked up in-state coveted recruit [autotag]Shamar Easter[/autotag] in August of last year and haven’t stopped with their momentum since. Hasz was previously committed to Oklahoma and is now ranked as a top-six player at his position. Four-star CB [autotag]Dallas Young[/autotag] was a good early get from Alabama. Now the Hogs are hunting for their quarterback of the class.

In the 2023 recruiting class, Arkansas has five four-star’s currently committed, as well as five three-stars. As far as quarterback offers are concerned, the Razorbacks have offered 18 at the position according to 247sports, including Jaden Rashada, the No. 5 quarterback in the nation, and current Oklahoma commit Jackson Arnold, who is a four-star signal caller from Denton, Texas.

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No. 1 Texas takes down Texas State in a 9-8 thriller

No. 1 Texas takes care of business in a 9-8 slugfest over Texas State.

No. 1 Texas baseball avoided dropping its second loss of the season in front of a rowdy crowd in San Marcos on Tuesday. The Longhorns took down Texas State in a 9-8 slugfest.

Preseason All-American closer Aaron Nixon has a flair for the dramatics. The sophomore walked the bases loaded in the ninth before closing the door on the Bobcats with a huge strikeout.

Texas cruised to a 3-0 lead through the first few innings of the ballgame before Texas State exploded for six runs in the bottom half of the third. Freshman Daylan Pena deposited to grand slam over the left-field wall to cap off the six spot and give the Bobcats all the momentum.

Texas did what all great teams do in the next inning. The Horns responded with a six-spot of their own to regain the lead. Ivan Melendez hit this three-run moonshot to put Texas out in front for good.

Texas received valuable innings from Coy Cobb, Travis Sthele, Luke Harrison and Aaron Nixon out of the bullpen to hold on for the 9-8 victory.

These two teams will meet up again on Wednesday at Disch Falk Field in Austin. Texas RHP Justin Eckhart will get his first start on the mound this season.

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A commit from four-star QB Jackson Arnold may get the Sooners rolling for their 2023 recruiting efforts

Oklahoma received multiple predictions saying OU will land a commitment from 2023 four-star quarterback Jackson Arnold.

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Oklahoma has finally gotten the much-needed stabilization they needed following the upheaval that occurred at the core of their program when Lincoln Riley left following their loss to their in-state rivals in Oklahoma State.

Initially, the most important focus outside of getting a new head coach and a new staff in place was that of securing their 2022 recruiting class. Some commits left and didn’t come back while others left and came back. Some of their 2022 commits never wavered and remained committed.

The 2023 class was not nearly as forgiving. At the time, the Sooners boasted the nation’s number one class for 2023 led by a slew of talented offensive playmakers. Malachi Nelson, Brandon Inniss, Makai Lemon, Treyaun Webb, and Luke Hasz all were in the boat so to speak.

Recruited by Lincoln Riley, these 2023 recruits decommitted when news of Riley’s departure and eventual hiring at USC went final. Some like Nelson and Lemon followed him to USC. The rest are still going through the recruiting process looking for new homes.

Oklahoma has reset their 2023 board under Brent Venables and his coordinators in Jeff Lebby (offense) and Ted Roof (defense). Plus, the rest of the coaching staff have begun attacking the recruiting trail swiftly.

The centerpiece for almost every college football recruiting class is the quarterback. The Sooners plan to cast a wider net for quarterbacks than they ever did under Riley’s guidance. Riley would hone in on one or two quarterbacks, find his quarterback and that would be it.

He would also recruit quarterbacks every other year as opposed to taking one every year. Lebby doesn’t plan to do that as he already has signed a 2022 quarterback named Nick Evers and is hot on the trail for his first 2023 commit and quarterback in four-star Jackson Arnold.

Arnold received two predictions in favor of the Sooners recently with one being from the national director of football recruiting for 247Sports in Steve Wiltfong. On top of that, the prediction is a 7/10, indicating Wiltfong feels pretty strongly that Arnold and the Sooners have a strong relationship and that a commitment seems all but a formality.

It’s a massive deal for the Sooners for a myriad of reasons. The most important one is this: The Sooners need to start their 2023 recruiting under Brent Venables with a bang. They need to show the rest of the college football world that the show doesn’t stop because Riley isn’t here. A top-50 recruit being the Sooners’ first commit of the new era of Sooners football would galvanize the class and get the momentum rolling for them to get back into the top 10 of recruiting rankings.

A top-50 recruit that happens to be a quarterback? Well, that’s just even sweeter. Classes are way easier to build around when you have a quarterback to help you recruit. Players always flock to the quarterbacks because of the natural leadership position they are put in. Arnold is a Texas kid and could lend a major hand in helping some of the Sooners’ targets who are also from the state of Texas in hopping on board too.

There’s a major domino effect waiting to happen if somehow the Sooners can get a commitment from Arnold. Sometimes all recruits need is a reason to believe and a commitment could show them that they too could be in good hands if they commit to Oklahoma under this staff.

There’s no timetable for Arnold’s decision but with multiple 247Sports crystal balls and Rivals FutureCasts in for him already, it’s very obvious Oklahoma is putting itself in a prime spot.

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Sooners offer 2023 WR Edward Schultz as Sooners slowly shift their offensive recruiting efforts to 2023

Edward Schultz of California receives an offer from Cale Gundy and DeMarco Murray.

While the Sooners coaching staff has a few more 2022 recruits they are hoping to add, they have already taken the time to start getting serious about the 2023 class. A recruiting class that was No. 1 in the country has seen a massive exodus in the last couple of weeks since Lincoln Riley’s exit.

Malachi Nelson (consensus top-10 player), Makai Lemon, Brandon Inniss, Trayaun Webb and Luke Hasz decommitted while Oklahoma was shopping for its next head coach. Lemon, rated by 247Sports as the number two athlete in the country and a five-star prospect, flipped his commitment to USC along with teammate and best friend Nelson after Riley became the head coach of the Trojans. Inniss, Webb and Hasz remain uncommitted as of now.

So what did the Sooners go and do? They went back to California, of course, for another wide receiver, extending an offer to Edward Schultz of J Serra Catholic. Schultz is currently unranked on 247Sports, but with Cale Gundy and DeMarco Murray as his recruiters, it’s a fair bet to suggest those eyes trust what they see.

Schultz touts offers from Florida State and San Jose State as well. He plays in a highly competitive California high school league and even returned a 91-yard kickoff for a touchdown against national power Mater Dei.

There’s a mighty long way to go from the early signing period in 2021 to national signing day in 2023. An entire spring, summer and senior season will allow players to rise and fall through the rankings. For now, we’re sitting back and watching these offers go out and will react and respond accordingly.

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Official and Unofficial visitors coming to Norman for Oklahoma’s Big 12 Opener vs. WVU

Oklahoma is set to host several players for official and unofficial visits for this weekends prime-time matchup with West Virginia

Opening their conference slate on what should be a nice evening could not work out any better for the Oklahoma Sooners. They will have a lot of the nation watching, another sellout atmosphere, and some very high-profile recruits in town that they should be ecstatic to host. Let’s take a look at some of the players slated to take official and unofficial visits to Norman this weekend.

Official visits:

 

Unofficial visits:

As it stands at the time of this post, this group of visitors is loaded. There’s a nice blend of commits and uncommitted guys. Those who have already committed can work on the uncommitted athletes and convince them to come to Oklahoma. It’s a perfect situation for Oklahoma.

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In-state star Chris McLellan out of Owasso, Oklahoma, is a priority for Oklahoma. They’ll be trying to restock their defensive line cupboard with the likely departure of multiple guys to the NFL or graduation this winter. Currently, Oklahoma is competing with Florida, Ohio State, and Alabama the most for his services.

Marvin Jones Jr will be on his official visit. He plays at American Heritage which is the same school as Sooners 2023 commit Brandon Inniss. The Sooners have an excellent little connection with this school currently will look to stand out with a great official and hope Brandon can keep the pressure on him at school.

The biggest fish that will be in town is that of Lebbeus Overton. Overton is the number two player in the country in 247Sports composite rankings and the number one recruit by 247Sports. He’s a Sooner legacy as his father (Milton Overton) played offensive line at Oklahoma from 1991-1994. Oklahoma was rumored to be out of the race for Overton. However, a trip to the Champ U BBQ and an unofficial visit this weekend indicates communication between the two sides has picked back up. Oklahoma could really make some noise here. Ultimately, they need to have him back for an official.

With only one offensive lineman committed for the 2023 class, Oklahoma will likely start building on both sides of the line for that class. Guys like Harris Sewell have an offer from the Sooners and are very much on Oklahoma’s radar.

Stay tuned throughout the week as we update the list with more information on who is and is not visiting this Saturday against West Virginia.

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LOOK: Oklahoma Sooners past and future launch CHO23N recruiting campaign

Oklahoma Sooners of the past and future took to Twitter to launch OU’s #CHO23N recruiting campaign with personalized player cards and videos.

It’s been a pretty great summer already on the 2023 recruiting trail. Early in the cycle, the Oklahoma Sooners have landed three five-star commitments, two four-star commitments, and one from a quickly rising interior offensive lineman.

As August gives way to September and the opening of the latest contact period, the Oklahoma Sooners began their 2023 recruiting push with a social media launch.

Using the hashtag #CHO23N, the OU athletics media department launched a social media push for the class of 2023. With Sooners in the NFL and 2023 commits like Malachi Nelson and Luke Hasz on board, Annie Hanson and her team created a multimedia campaign to assist with the Sooners recruiting efforts.

Not only is the “23” in #CHO23N a reference to the 2023 recruiting cycle, but a reference to their deal with Michael Jordan and his brand of apparel. Jordan highlights can be seen in short videos produced for Malachi Nelson and Luke Hasz’s Twitter accounts.

The videos take on a late 80s hip-hop music video flair aimed at targets from Oklahoma, California, and Florida and shared by their high-level commits from each of those states.

Though much of the focus in college football is on the week one slate of games, the OU athletic department captured the attention of the college football world with its launch. It was a fun and exciting look at the past and future of Oklahoma Sooners football.

Take a look at the player cards and videos the OU athletics media department created for such former greats like CeeDee Lamb, Lane Johnson, and Samaje Perine.

5-Star, number 1 wide receiver in 2023 commits to the Oklahoma Sooners

The Oklahoma Sooners landed another big-time prospect to the 2023 recruiting class with the commitment from top wide receiver Brandon Inniss.

The Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver group has taken a hit this Summer with Jordan Hudson (SMU) and Talyn Shetron (Oklahoma State) already finding new homes and Luther Burden looking for a new landing spot. While the losses are significant for the 2022 recruiting cycle, the Sooners have had an incredible run with the 2023 class.

They’ve already landed five recruits for 2023 and today got another big-time commitment from 5-star wide receiver Brandon Inniss.

Inniss chose the Oklahoma Sooners over Alabama, Florida, Ohio State, and Miami and adds to a 2023 recruiting class that’s already the number one group with a year and a half until national signing day.

Joining a group that already includes Malachi Nelson, Treyaun Webb, Makai Lemon, Luke Hasz, and Joshua Bates, the offensive side of the ball continues to pick up steam for 2023 with the commitment of Inniss.

With the commitment, the Sooners continue to bolster their class for the 2023 recruiting cycle.

Andrew Ivins, a Southeast Recruiting Analyst for 247Sports, had this to say about Inniss:

Promising build for a young receiver. A two-year contributor at the varsity level that is known for his big-play ability. Understands the importance of setting up and selling routes. Mixes gears well. Attacks the ball in the air and often times becomes a bigger target for quarterbacks than his size would initially suggest. Might lack a true top gear, but plays fast in pads and can get behind a defense. Has run in the 4.6s on the lasers in the 40-yard dash. Fluid when it comes to changing directions. Good in the open field after a catch. Getting better at breaking tackles. Willing blocker, although that’s an area of his game he can also keep improving. The type of prospect that many college coaches have already circled as a priority for them in South Florida. Should develop into a multi-year starter at a Top 25 program level given skillset and athletic profile. Has a chance to eventually play on Sundays. – Ivins

Inniss announced via his Twitter account today that he plans to make his commitment decision known on Aug. 22 on CBS.

Brandon Inniss’ Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 5 16 4 1
Rivals 5 4 1 1
ESPN
247 Composite 5 9 3 1

Vitals

Hometown Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Projected Position Wide Receiver
Height 6-1
Weight 190

Recruitment

  • Offered on March 6, 2020
  • Unofficial visit on June 18, 2021
  • Committed August 22, 2021

Offers

  • Oklahoma
  • Alabama
  • Florida
  • Ohio State
  • Miami (Fla.)

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