Sooners ranked 16th in ESPN’s team recruiting rankings with plenty of time to rise

Oklahoma’s 19 commits have them No. 16 on ESPN’s team recruiting rankings. Craig Haubert takes a look at Oklahoma’s class.

The Oklahoma Sooners went from zero commits in the class of 2024 to 19 pledges in a little over four months. Their first one of the cycle came when four-star cornerback Jeremiah Newcombe out of Arizona announced his commitment out of nowhere on March 25. Since then, the Sooners have been rolling along, progressively claiming the recruiting rankings where they sit 16th with a massive commitment decision looming on August 26 for five-star defensive tackle David Stone. His commitment could help vault Oklahoma ever so close to the top 10.

ESPN has the Sooners ranked 16th overall (ESPN+) with seven commitments in the ESPN300. The Sooners are also the top team in the Big 12 in their latest update.

That seems right in line with other services like 247Sports, who also have Brent Venables’ team slotted at No. 16 in their team rankings. Craig Haubert of ESPN had this to say about Oklahoma. The Sooners’ win over USC for [autotag]Taylor Tatum[/autotag] is the highlight of the class thus far.

One of the top RBs in the class, Taylor Tatum has put up impressive testing numbers on the camp circuit, and that translates to his play as he brings a dangerous blend of speed and power.  – Haubert, ESPN

Oklahoma’s recruiting haul has been heavy on the offensive side of the ball. 13 of their 19 commits will be featured in [autotag]Jeff Lebby[/autotag]’s offense. The top three prospects in Oklahoma’s class, according to ESPN. Tatum comes in as the No. 38 prospect in the nation. But the Sooners also have other ESPN300 players like wide receivers [autotag]Zion Kearney[/autotag], [autotag]Zion Ragins[/autotag], and [autotag]Ivan Carreon[/autotag], four-star tight end [autotag]Davon Mitchell[/autotag], and four-star quarterback [autotag]Michael Hawkins[/autotag].

Defense is less represented right now, with [autotag]Jaydan Hardy[/autotag] the lone commit in the ESPN300 at No. 146. That could change if Oklahoma wins recruiting battles for blue chip defensive linemen [autotag]David Stone[/autotag] (8/26) and [autotag]Nigel Smith[/autotag] II (9/8) in the coming weeks. The Sooners enter the home stretch of both recruitments as leaders, but recruiting isn’t about how you start but how you finish.

Oklahoma knows that well. Last summer provided much of the same recruiting push we’ve seen this summer. They closed their recruiting class for 2023 by flipping five-star safety [autotag]Peyton Bowen[/autotag] from Oregon on signing day. Could they do the same to five-star EDGE player [autotag]Williams Nwaneri[/autotag]? Recent comments from the Lee’s Summit North prospect suggest the Sooners are still in pursuit despite his commitment Monday to the Missouri Tigers.

There are so many unknowns with this 2024 recruiting class despite Oklahoma’s hot summer. One thing Brent Venables and Co. can hang a hat on is that this staff has shown a penchant for finishing strong on the recruiting trail. The Sooners will look to do the same this fall as well.

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Sooners receive prediction for 4-star defensive lineman from Texas

August and September could be a big month for OU recruiting, it could be capped off with a top 100 defensive line commitment.

The [autotag]Oklahoma Sooners[/autotag] are hoping to finish one of the best defensive line classes in program history. They have had two dominos fall: [autotag]Jayden Jackson[/autotag] and [autotag]Wyatt Gilmore[/autotag] committed to OU.

Several more big fish plan to announce their college destinations in the coming weeks. [autotag]Williams Nwaneri[/autotag], [autotag]David Stone[/autotag] and [autotag]Dominick McKinley[/autotag] top that list. However, there is also someone whom not enough people are talking about, [autotag]Nigel Smith II[/autotag]. Smith is a top 100 player and he has been an Oklahoma lean for some time.

He announced recently he would not taking any more official visits and planned to stick with his Sept. 8, 2023, commitment date. That is a big development for Oklahoma. Smith was expected to be in Austin the weekend before he commits. The Sooners received even more good news when [autotag]247Sports[/autotag]’ Collin Kennedy put in a crystal ball prediction in favor of Oklahoma.

Smith is a high four-star prospect, someone who would have been the best defensive lineman in the entire class for the previous regime. He would be the one Sooner fans would be drooling over, hoping to get. But with the Sooners in the thick of a race for three five-star defensive linemen, he almost gets pushed to the side.

If you’ve watched him though, you know he’s no afterthought. He would be a massive addition to the class.

Good height and general build that fits myriad front-line defensive roles. Strength- and power-oriented defensive playmaker who often overwhelms high school blockers. Displays above average first-step explosion. Capable of getting on top of offensive linemen quickly and getting them on their heels. Also flashes knife-through ability at times to make plays in the backfield. Encouraging redirecting suddenness for a bigger-bodied D-lineman. Dangerous bull rusher vs. high school opponents. Will take a blocker into the quarterback if required. Also displays encouraging pursuit athleticism and range relative to size and role, including some chase-down examples. – Gabe Brooks National Scouting Analyst 247Sports

Smith was named Texas District 7-5A-II Defensive Lineman of the Year as a junior, Texas District 7-4A-I unanimous Defensive Lineman of the Year as a sophomore, and Texas District 7-4A-I Co-Defensive Newcomer of the Year as a freshman.

The Sooners have a little more than a month until Smith announces his commitment. If it can land him, it’ll be well worth the wait.

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2024 4-star DL Nigel Smith II has announced his commitment date

2024 4-star defensive lineman Nigel Smith II has announced his commitment date for Friday, Sept. 8, and has reportedly stopped future visits.

2024 four-star defensive lineman Nigel Smith II made an important announcement on Friday regarding his recruitment while announcing his commitment date.

Smith, one of the top pass rushers and most productive defenders in the 2024 cycle, will officially announce his collegiate decision on Friday, Sept. 8. According to his recent tweet (or whatever you call it these days), Smith will essentially shut down his recruitment while not take any more visits or interviews from now on, as his final visit was during the Aggies’ recruiting pool party last weekend.

Nigel Smith II has taken five visits to College Station, including two last year (June 21 and July 30) and three in the previous four months (April 1, June 23, and July 29.)

After offering him in May of last year, Jimbo Fisher and his staff have done everything in their power to outshine the Oklahoma Sooners, the current favorites to land Smith, who according to 247Sports Composite, is currently positioned as the 84th-ranked player in the 2024 cycle, the 12th-ranked defensive lineman, and the 16th-ranked player in Texas.

Listed at 6-5 and just over 260 pounds, Smith’s first-step explosiveness off the snap while using his natural strength to stack and shed blockers is one of the many reasons quarterbacks constantly run from left to right in mere seconds after the snap.

Heading into his final senior season at Melissa High School in Melissa, Texas, Smith’s epic 2022 junior season has skyrocketed his recruiting value, recording 103 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, 11 sacks, and two forced fumbles as a 3-tech defensive lineman and outside linebacker.

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4-star defensive lineman in 2024 class sets visit to Penn State

Penn State set to welcome four-star defensive lineman during Blue-White Game weekend.

The Blue-White game means a ton of things for Penn State football. Getting the first look what players look like in a live setting, position battles and  welcoming the fans back into the stadium. It also serves as an opportunity to invite some recruits to come see Beaver Stadium and get a feel of the atmosphere.

One player seems excited to be making the trip to State College for the spring game festivities this weekend.

[autotag]Nigel Smith II[/autotag] is a four-star defensive lineman from Texas who will be in attendance. The 6’4″ 260 pound prospect is ranked 70th in the country according to On3’s industry comparison rankings.

He’s been a heavily recruited prospect boasting 37 scholarship offers from teams around the country. In early February, Smith cut his list to 16 schools which included Penn State. His Twitter profile has been closely following the recent commitments the Nittany Lions have gotten.

Now, it’s confirmed that he’ll be making his return to State College for the second time on Saturday.

His most visited school has been Oklahoma, going to Norman seven times. Ohio State and Texas A&M have been visited six times according to On3’s tracker. It’s no surprise that those three schools are the favorites to land Smith. Oklahoma is given a 72.2% chance by On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine.

Penn State currently sits at a 1.4% chance, but things could change in their favor after his visit to the Blue-White Game on Saturday.

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Tennessee makes top-16 for 4-star lineman Nigel Smith II

Tennessee makes top-16 for 4-star defensive lineman Nigel Smith II.

The Volunteers continue to make progress on the recruiting trail for the class of 2024.

Four-star defensive lineman Nigel Smith II announced his top 16 schools on Tuesday.

Tennessee, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Miami, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Texas, TCU, Oregon, Penn State, Texas A&M, Rutgers, Texas Tech, and Prairie View A&M are Smith’s top-16 schools.

The 6-foot-4, 260-pound defensive lineman is from Melissa High School in Melissa, Texas.

Smith is the No. 50 overall prospect and No. 7 defensive lineman in the country, according to the On3 Consensus. He also ranks as the No. 6 player in the state of Texas in the class of 2024.

Smith was the unanimous Texas District 7-4A-I Defensive Lineman of the Year as a sophomore. He totaled 66 tackles, 20 tackles for loss, and 10 sacks on the season.

He continued his strong high school career by being named the Texas District 7-5A-II Defensive Lineman of the Year as a junior. He ended the season with 103 total tackles, 17 tackles for loss, and 11 sacks.

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