2024 Recruiting Thread

Really not liking this trend the last few years where we start out red hot then just get killed in the closing months. A combo of getting killed in NIL and certain coaches not being able to close. Not a good trend going forward.
 
Recruiting Rankings on 12/19 (The day before ESD):

ACC:
1. Florida State (4th nationally)
2. Miami FL (6th nationally)
3. Clemson (15th nationally)
4. North Carolina (23rd nationally)
5. NC State (27th nationally)
6. Stanford (31st nationally)
7. Georgia Tech (37th nationally)
8. Virginia Tech (40th nationally)
9. Pittsburgh (41st nationally)
10. Duke (44th nationally)
11. Wake Forest (46th nationally)
12. Syracuse (47th nationally)
13. Louisville (53rd nationally)
14. California (67th nationally)
15. Virginia (76th nationally)
16. SMU (84th nationally)
17. Boston College (106th nationally)

Big 12:
1. Texas Tech (22nd nationally)
2. UCF (28th nationally)
3. TCU (30th nationally)
4. Cincinnati (45th nationally)
5. Arizona (48th nationally)
6. Kansas (49th nationally)
7. Arizona State (50th nationally)
8. West Virginia (52nd nationally)
9. Iowa State (54th nationally)
10. Oklahoma State (55th nationally)
11. BYU (57th nationally)
12. Utah (58th nationally)
13. Baylor (61st nationally)
14. Colorado (62nd nationally)
15. Kansas State (64th nationally)
16. Houston (96th nationally)

Big Ten:
1. Ohio State (2nd nationally)
2. Oregon (8th nationally)
3. Penn State (13th nationally)
4. Michigan (16th nationally)
5. USC (17th nationally)
6. Nebraska (19th nationally)
7. Wisconsin (24th nationally)
8. Purdue (32nd nationally)
9. Iowa (33rd nationally)
10. Rutgers (34th nationally)
11. Minnesota (36th nationally)
12. Washington (38th nationally)
13. Illinois (42nd nationally)
14. Maryland (43rd nationally)
15. Indiana (56th nationally)
16. Michigan State (65th nationally)
17. UCLA (68th nationally)
18. Northwestern (98th nationally)

SEC:
1. Georgia (1st nationally)
2. Alabama (3rd nationally)
3. Texas (5th nationally)
4. Oklahoma (7th nationally)
5. Florida (10th nationally)
6. Auburn (11th nationally)
7. LSU (12th nationally)
8. Tennessee (14th nationally)
9. South Carolina (18th nationally)
10. Ole Miss (20th nationally)
11. Texas A&M (21st nationally)
12. Kentucky (25th nationally)
13. Missouri (26th nationally)
14. Arkansas (29th nationally)
15. Mississippi State (35th nationally)
16. Vanderbilt (39th nationally)

Top 10 Independents/G5/PAC:
1. Notre Dame (9th nationally)
2. USF (51st nationally)
3. Washington State (59th nationally)
4. ECU (60th nationally)
5. Tulsa (63rd nationally)
6. Colorado State (66th nationally)
7. Toledo (69th nationally)
8. UNLV (70th nationally)
9. Florida Atlantic (71st nationally)
10. Southern Miss (72nd nationally)
 
Really not liking this trend the last few years where we start out red hot then just get killed in the closing months. A combo of getting killed in NIL and certain coaches not being able to close. Not a good trend going forward.
saw an update on 247.. The writer felt strong that Houston would stay with tosu, but is beginning to waiver on it this morning. Guess we'll all find out tomorrow
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Fong was the writer
 
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saw an update on 247.. The writer felt strong that Houston would stay with tosu, but is beginning to waiver on it this morning. Guess we'll all find out tomorrow
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Fong was the writer

Anytime a player like that starts flirting with Bama or another southern power late in the game we usually lose the battle
 
Can't wait for Deion's bullshit when the flip happens. Good chance he somehow blames Racism or something ridiculous? I'd say so.
 
Lol!

Lot's of rumbling that Seaton is having a change of heart. Of course. Guess that NIL Money promised at Colorado isn't gonna clear

ehhh haven't heard anything from the national guys.. who is this dude?
 
Oklahomas Xavier Robinson just won't back to back Oklahoma high school player of the year and back to back State titles. Very rare. Can't wait to see Taylor Tatum but equally ready to see what this bruiser can do.

 
Oklahomas Xavier Robinson just won't back to back Oklahoma high school player of the year and back to back State titles. Very rare. Can't wait to see Taylor Tatum but equally ready to see what this bruiser can do.

man i wanna say how good it is to see that Durham went to LSU.. that kid is special.. Tatum is good.. but never seen him do what Durham did this past weekend. LSU has something special
 
man i wanna say how good it is to see that Durham went to LSU.. that kid is special.. Tatum is good.. but never seen him do what Durham did this past weekend. LSU has something special
He's been good in the playoffs. Time will tell. OU had their choice and took Tatum. Robinson could end up being better than both of them though.
 
He's been good in the playoffs. Time will tell. OU had their choice and took Tatum. Robinson could end up being better than both of them though.
you mean Tatum chose ou.. lol y'all were all in on Durham but he chose LSU

don't try and act like y'all backed off him
 
you mean Tatum chose ou.. lol y'all were all in on Durham but he chose LSU

don't try and act like y'all backed off him
Huh Caden Durham was all OU until Tatum committed then Durham chose to look else where. No hard feelings on either side but getting all 3 running backs to OU wasn't going to happen.

 
Huh Caden Durham was all OU until Tatum committed then Durham chose to look else where. No hard feelings on either side but getting all 3 running backs to OU wasn't going to happen.

he was all ou til he wasn't? come on man... Guess Nwandi or whatever was all ou til some other guy committed and he looked elsewhere too lol

Tatum was all UT til Gibson and Clark committed too :)
 
he was all ou til he wasn't? come on man... Guess Nwandi or whatever was all ou til some other guy committed and he looked elsewhere too lol

Tatum was all UT til Gibson and Clark committed too :)
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Another shit signing day for Day ahead.

Houston being reported to Bama

McClellan possibly flipping to Oregon.

Jeremiah Smith nobody knows still

And picking up nobody, just losing
 
Hardline is really masking how not so great the recruiting has been in other areas. His stellar WR classes keep the overall class rating inflated
 
These last couple of years of DL recruiting failure along with LJsr failing to develop the ones he has managed it get is going to kill us the next few years, unless we can have some nice portal success any team with a remotely decent OL is gonna walk all over us
 
So far everything is going as planned.

— 9:05 a.m.: Three-star defensive back Eli Bowen, the younger brother of Oklahoma standout freshman safety Peyton Bowen, has signed his NLI



— 8:57 a.m.: Composite four-star quarterback Michael Hawkins, the No. 24 quarterback in the 2024 class, has signed with the Sooners

— 8:42 a.m.: The Sooners have officially signed the most recent addition to the class, four-star offensive lineman Eddy Pierre-Louis, who committed to the program last week

— 8:35 a.m.: Carl Albert running back Xavier Robinson, the MaxPreps Player of the Year in Oklahoma, is signed

— 8:26 a.m.: Four-star linebacker Michael Boganowski, who projects as a safety at Oklahoma, has signed

— 8:15 a.m.: Another local product, three-star offensive lineman Josh Aisosa out of Santa Fe High in Edmond, has sent in his NLI

— 8:06 a.m.: Four-star wide receiver Zion Kearney, a top-75 recruit nationally, has officially signed

— 7:56 a.m.: Local three-star safety Mykel Patterson-McDonald, out of Westmoore, has signed

— 7:47 a.m.: Composite three-star edge rusher Wyatt Gilmore has signed with the Sooners. He's a four-star in the 247Sports rankings.

— 7:37 a.m.: Four-star wide receiver Ivan Carreon out of Odessa, Texas, has signed. Three of Oklahoma's four wide receivers in the class are now in.

— 7:28 a.m.: Four-star defensive lineman Danny Okoye, a top-150 player nationally and No. 10 edge rusher in the cycle, has signed with with Sooners

— 7:19 a.m.: Three-star wide receiver KJ Daniels is officially on board after sending in his letter of intent
— 7:10 a.m.:
Four-star defensive end Nigel Smith II, the No. 104 overall player in the 247Sports Composite, has signed
— 7:02 a.m.:
Four-star wide receiver Zion Ragins, one of four wide receivers in OU’s 2024 class, has signed
— 6:49 a.m.:
Four-star defensive tackle Jayden Jackson, one of two IMG Academy linemen for OU in the class, signs

-- 6:38 a.m.: Four-star safety Reggie Powers, a top-25 player at his position, has signed
6:27 a.m.: Four-star safety/linebacker James Nesta, a two-sport star who could play linebacker/Cheetah at the college level, sends in his NLI
6:17 a.m.: Three-star quarterback Brendan Zurbrugg, one of two QBs for the Sooners this class, signs
6:05 a.m.: Three-star international offensive lineman Daniel Akinkunmi, out of England, is the first official signee of the class
 
So far everything is going as planned.

— 9:05 a.m.: Three-star defensive back Eli Bowen, the younger brother of Oklahoma standout freshman safety Peyton Bowen, has signed his NLI



— 8:57 a.m.: Composite four-star quarterback Michael Hawkins, the No. 24 quarterback in the 2024 class, has signed with the Sooners

— 8:42 a.m.: The Sooners have officially signed the most recent addition to the class, four-star offensive lineman Eddy Pierre-Louis, who committed to the program last week

— 8:35 a.m.: Carl Albert running back Xavier Robinson, the MaxPreps Player of the Year in Oklahoma, is signed

— 8:26 a.m.: Four-star linebacker Michael Boganowski, who projects as a safety at Oklahoma, has signed

— 8:15 a.m.: Another local product, three-star offensive lineman Josh Aisosa out of Santa Fe High in Edmond, has sent in his NLI

— 8:06 a.m.: Four-star wide receiver Zion Kearney, a top-75 recruit nationally, has officially signed

— 7:56 a.m.: Local three-star safety Mykel Patterson-McDonald, out of Westmoore, has signed

— 7:47 a.m.: Composite three-star edge rusher Wyatt Gilmore has signed with the Sooners. He's a four-star in the 247Sports rankings.

— 7:37 a.m.: Four-star wide receiver Ivan Carreon out of Odessa, Texas, has signed. Three of Oklahoma's four wide receivers in the class are now in.

— 7:28 a.m.: Four-star defensive lineman Danny Okoye, a top-150 player nationally and No. 10 edge rusher in the cycle, has signed with with Sooners

— 7:19 a.m.: Three-star wide receiver KJ Daniels is officially on board after sending in his letter of intent
— 7:10 a.m.: Four-star defensive end Nigel Smith II, the No. 104 overall player in the 247Sports Composite, has signed
— 7:02 a.m.: Four-star wide receiver Zion Ragins, one of four wide receivers in OU’s 2024 class, has signed
— 6:49 a.m.: Four-star defensive tackle Jayden Jackson, one of two IMG Academy linemen for OU in the class, signs

-- 6:38 a.m.: Four-star safety Reggie Powers, a top-25 player at his position, has signed
6:27 a.m.: Four-star safety/linebacker James Nesta, a two-sport star who could play linebacker/Cheetah at the college level, sends in his NLI
6:17 a.m.:Three-star quarterback Brendan Zurbrugg, one of two QBs for the Sooners this class, signs
6:05 a.m.: Three-star international offensive lineman Daniel Akinkunmi, out of England, is the first official signee of the class
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