Saturday was Junior Day at Oklahoma State, where more than a handful of 2023 prospects were in Stillwater to get a feel for the program.
Two of Oklahoma State’s 2023 commits were in town, as were a good amount of in-state gunslingers. Here is a list of some of those in attendance for Saturday’s festivities.
New offers
Taje McCoy, Edge: An in-state standout at Putnam City, Taje McCoy was in Stillwater on Saturday and left with an offer. Listed at 6-foot-3, 245 pounds. McCoy had 89 tackles this past season, including 18 tackles for loss, six sacks, a fumble recovery and an interception. He is unranked for the time being but also has offers from Baylor and Kansas.
A’Marion Peterson, RB, 4
Visitors
Trey Wilson, DL, 4
Kam Franklin, ATH, 3
Jaedon Foreman, DL, 3
Jaylon Braxton, CB, 3
Keaton Kubecka, WR/TE, 3
JaKobe Sanders, OL, 3
Rohan Fluellen, ATH, 3
Terrance Green, OL: Green has had an Oklahoma State offer for a little over a month now, and Baylor, Colorado, TCU and Houston have joined the party since. Green is listed as a defensive lineman on different recruiting services, but in both his offer tweet and his tweet about Junior Day, Green has mentioned OSU offensive line coach Charlie Dickey. Listed at 6-foot-5, 250 pounds, Green plays at Cy Woods High in Cypress, Texas. He had 40 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks and a pair of fumble recoveries this past season.
Kyson Brown, RB: A Lancaster, Texas standout, Brown doesn’t yet hold an OSU offer, but he does have offers from Marshall, SMU and Incarnate Word. He is listed at 5-11, 190 pounds.
Todd Drummond, QB: A 6-4, 190-pound passer, Drummond has spent the past few seasons connecting with 2022 OSU signee Mason Gilkey. From Pawhuska, Oklahoma, Drummond has an offer from Lamar. He is also the son of the Pioneer Woman, Ree Drummond, of Food Network fame.
Haeven Watson, CB: A 5-11, 160-pound corner, Watson doesn’t yet have any offers , but he has been on plenty of visits to the likes of Baylor, Texas Tech, Kansas State, SMU, UTSA and Texas State. So, it feels like a matter of when, not if, his recruitment process takes off. He plays at Veterans Memorial High School in San Antonio, Texas.
Chance Wilson, QB: Another in-state quarterback, Wilson plays at Rejoice Christian in Owasso. Listed at 6-3, 180 pounds, Wilson has an offer from New Mexico State. As a junior, Wilson threw for 2,857 yards and 40 touchdowns to only five interceptions. He also ran for 1,281 yards and another 22 scores.
Kirk Francis, QB: A 6-2, 170-pound quarterback for Metro Christian in Tulsa, Francis was on hand for OSU’s games against Tulsa and Oklahoma this past season. He doesn’t yet have any DI offers, but he has also been on visits to TCU, Kansas, Tulsa and North Texas.
Austin Havens, QB: A 6-3, 190-pound quarterback for Owasso, Havens doesn’t have any DI offers yet, but he has eyes on him from far and wide. He’s also been on visits to Kansas State, Virginia Tech, Mississippi State and Northwestern.
And a Class of 2022
Stephon Johnson, WR, 3
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