Oklahoma commit Caleb Williams is continuing to push hard for the Sooners.
The top-ranked 2021 QB who committed on July 4 has been very vocal about his desire for a few close recruits to join him in Norman.
His latest campaign is called the Sooner Summit, a completely player-based and organized event while the Oklahoma coaches are in an NCAA dead period.
“The Sooner Summit thing, it’s about getting out there to Norman with a couple of other guys, other recruits, that haven’t seen the campus.” He said in his Sports Illustrated blog. “Guys I would love having on the same team as me so we can achieve those goals we all aspire to reach. My family and I planned to go out there anyway to start putting down a few roots, but we thought it would be a good idea to invite a couple of guys out who hadn’t been there or need to get back and things like that, all at the same time. To help them with their decision and to start to build our brotherhood.”
Williams has been adamantly pursuing recruits Kelvin Gilliam, Emeka Egbuka, Tristan Leigh and Bryce Foster.
“I texted a bunch of recruits that I was really close with about getting them out there, having a good time and just being loose.” he wrote. “Normally visits are more tight, more on a schedule type of thing. It’s not really what it’s gonna be, it’s gonna be the families that said they would like to come and my dad, my mom and me. Just enjoying each other’s company, going around the campus and kind of getting the vibe with other guys and hopefully that’s the place they choose to come ball out.”
Williams ended his blog with “#SoonerSummit.”