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4 hours ago, HateYouAndMyself said:

Pretty sure OU pulling three of the top five players from Cali in any given year is in fact a new thing. Less fucking retarded takes for the love of god. 

Well when you start with the first being a QB…it’s not that surprising.  Then add in the other 2 are that guy’s teammates and it’s really no surprise at all.  Makes for a cool headline though.  

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    Guys im very nervous about the 2023 oklahoma class...i dont think we will be able to compete with them over the next 10 years. Unfortunately, unless they lose grinch and riley it may be worse than the

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    Well, let's review the class (spoilered because, while I had fun on this, it got absurdly long):  

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Hopefully, this class will be different, but OU's history of signing early commits is pretty poor.

Some notable early commits who ended up elsewhere:
2018 Cam Rising (starting at Utah)
2019 Isaiah Spiller (starring at A&M)
2020 Drew Sanders (starting LB at Bama) and Jase McClellan (2nd in carries at Bama)
2021 Brock Vandagriff (Georgia)
2022 Luther Burden (tbd)

All were recruited to the offense, just like the 7 current commits in the 2023 (Sanders was recruited as a TE).

  • 2 months later...

No surprise, but flip picks coming in for Nelson.  They are going to lose all three of those Los Alamitos recruits.

Their 2022 class isn't going to end up very hot if they don't name a HC soon. 

I could go for some OU misery. 

2 minutes ago, Enchubben said:

First time reader of this thread? Any news lately?

Meth use is about to increase. 

14 minutes ago, Lonestar88 said:

 

Decommitted, but NOT re-opening his recruitment? I guess that means he's already committed to USC?

On 9/25/2021 at 3:52 AM, quigley said:

Hopefully, this class will be different, but OU's history of signing early commits is pretty poor.

Some notable early commits who ended up elsewhere:
2018 Cam Rising (starting at Utah)
2019 Isaiah Spiller (starring at A&M)
2020 Drew Sanders (starting LB at Bama) and Jase McClellan (2nd in carries at Bama)
2021 Brock Vandagriff (Georgia)
2022 Luther Burden (tbd) -- gone in Novemeber

2023 Four out of the seven already gone

All were recruited to the offense, just like the 7 current commits in the 2023 (Sanders was recruited as a TE).

Wow

How prescient was this post? 🤣🤣🤣

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I saw him and I know his team was outclassed against Westlake but he didn't seem like a future top flight QB. I'm not going to say he seems like he sucks, but he seems like #47 national overall ranking from 247 is more than a little optimistic.

51 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:

I saw him and I know his team was outclassed against Westlake but he didn't seem like a future top flight QB. I'm not going to say he seems like he sucks, but he seems like #47 national overall ranking from 247 is more than a little optimistic.

We're going to learn what Lebby strategy is with QB recruiting. He offered a kid from NoCal also.

Trying to get a Texas QB on board asap makes sense from a building the recruiting class perspective for OU

On 7/20/2021 at 8:46 AM, kobefan824 said:

Guys im very nervous about the 2023 oklahoma class...i dont think we will be able to compete with them over the next 10 years. Unfortunately, unless they lose grinch and riley it may be worse than the last 10 years

They already have malachi nelson and treyaun webb and it looks like they will pull makai lemon, brandon innis, jalen hale, deandre moore, luke hasz as well as good chance with Lebbeus overton whose dad I guess played there? 

We need to do something!

Oops.

13-0 Branding Iron level fail. 

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What did kobefan824 do?  That's a lot of power that I don't think is safe with one person...

17 minutes ago, ShaggyBevo RIP said:

Oops.

13-0 Branding Iron level fail. 

Just off the charts irony that this post was made by an obvious OU troll named kobefan824 and it won't come to fruition because OU lost their coach to a team in LA.

2 minutes ago, Chuckie Finster said:

Just off the charts irony that this post was made by an obvious OU troll named kobefan824 and it won't come to fruition because OU lost their coach to a team in LA.

There isn't a single name in that post that is presently at OU.

1 hour ago, Bevo said:

Probably Arkansas. He is pretty small for a TE.

Lots of things against OU for this guy right now:
- Wide angle: OU doesn't recruit Tulsa area well historically. New OU staff is supposedly making a concerted effort to get Okla kids to OU.
- Medium angle: Pretty ideal for the HB role that OU's used well going back ~ 15 yrs but apparently Lebby isn't interested in that.
- Macro: His mom is an Arkansas alum who has been strongly pushing the Hogs. OU has a poor history of recruiting Tulsa.

A lot of this is TBD.
Will OU really focus on Oklahoma recruiting more?
Historically, of the top players OU's recruited (4-star or better) they've gotten ~ the same number from CA and OK.
Hit rate for those recruits is ~ 40% from both states, surprisingly. In the short-term, I think Riley-SC and Lanning-Oregon are going to make it harder to pull top guys from CA so the focus on OK makes sense.

What does OU's offense look like next year? Who knows!
They have about the same number of experienced WR (3) as TE (2, one of whom is a transfer) so TE may get a disproportionate number of targets.

Will a high school kid like his mom a year from now?

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5 minutes ago, quigley said:

Lots of things against OU for this guy right now:
- Wide angle: OU doesn't recruit Tulsa area well historically. New OU staff is supposedly making a concerted effort to get Okla kids to OU.
- Medium angle: Pretty ideal for the HB role that OU's used well going back ~ 15 yrs but apparently Lebby isn't interested in that.
- Macro: His mom is an Arkansas alum who has been strongly pushing the Hogs. OU has a poor history of recruiting Tulsa.

A lot of this is TBD.
Will OU really focus on Oklahoma recruiting more?
Historically, of the top players OU's recruited (4-star or better) they've gotten ~ the same number from CA and OK.
Hit rate for those recruits is ~ 40% from both states, surprisingly. In the short-term, I think Riley-SC and Lanning-Oregon are going to make it harder to pull top guys from CA so the focus on OK makes sense.

What does OU's offense look like next year? Who knows!
They have about the same number of experienced WR (3) as TE (2, one of whom is a transfer) so TE may get a disproportionate number of targets.

Will a high school kid like his mom a year from now?

Would you say Tulsa kids historically go Poke or somewhere else?

44 minutes ago, quigley said:

- Wide angle: OU doesn't recruit Tulsa area well historically... OU has a poor history of recruiting Tulsa.

I knew I liked Tulsa.

18 minutes ago, UDontKnow said:

Would you say Tulsa kids historically go Poke or somewhere else?

Top Oklahoma kids generally go to OU or out-of-state UNLESS there are extenuating circumstances. Below is a list of 4-stars from Oklahoma over the last 5 years who didn't go to OU. During this time, 15 guys fit that criterion. OkSt's got 5.

Out of those four, 2 had extenuating circumstances (*) and 2 were overrated as 4-stars (^), and 1 can't remember at all and he flamed out in 2 years.

2022
* OkSt (Pokes offered his brother when his brother is FCS level)
UF, TxTech (overrated)

2021
* OkSt (wants to play DB but OU and A&M said LB only)
Ark (wants to play RB but better at DB)
^ OkSt (best offer)

2020
Ark, Mizzou (overrated), Neb (overrated)

2019
Mich, Ark
^ OkSt (overrated; best offer)

2018
Ohio St, UTx (Casey Thompson :))
OkSt (no recollection of the guy; he portaled to Wazzau in 2019)

 

7 minutes ago, texifornia said:

I knew I liked Tulsa.

Big fan of fossil fuels, race riots, or both?

Just now, quigley said:

Big fan of fossil fuels, race riots, or both?

Hah! Hills, art deco architecture (plus the Philbrook), fun restaurants, breweries and bars. I just like the vibe - a bit of Asheville-on-the-Arkansas. It's a good counterpoint to how spraaaawling and flat OKC is.

3 minutes ago, texifornia said:

Hah! Hills, art deco architecture (plus the Philbrook), fun restaurants, breweries and bars. I just like the vibe - a bit of Asheville-on-the-Arkansas. It's a good counterpoint to how spraaaawling and flat OKC is.

And superspreader events! I was wondering if that was you!

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3 hours ago, ShaggyBevo RIP said:

There isn't a single name in that post that is presently at OU.

Otherwise known as "Hamming it up."

9 minutes ago, Mitch Cumsteen said:

Otherwise known as "Hamming it up."

I thought that was when someone went 0-16 when making predictions…

That, or following minors into bathrooms. 

53 minutes ago, MuellerHorn said:

I thought that was when someone went 0-16 when making predictions…

That, or following minors into bathrooms. 

0-10 is close enough.

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3 minutes ago, Big Woodrows said:

Former OU commit

 

Another Tulsa area recruit not going to OU, right @quigley?

9 minutes ago, UDontKnow said:

Another Tulsa area recruit not going to OU, right @quigley?

Not a kid we are going to stop recruiting. We’ll get a shot somewhere down the line for a flip. We’ll see. 

2 hours ago, UDontKnow said:

Another Tulsa area recruit not going to OU, right @quigley?

The discussion was prompted by this guy. There was a crystal ball to Arkansas several days ago. Please see above post for details.

On 1/21/2022 at 12:32 PM, quigley said:

Top Oklahoma kids generally go to OU or out-of-state UNLESS there are extenuating circumstances. Below is a list of 4-stars from Oklahoma over the last 5 years who didn't go to OU. During this time, 15 guys fit that criterion. OkSt's got 5.

Out of those four, 2 had extenuating circumstances (*) and 2 were overrated as 4-stars (^), and 1 can't remember at all and he flamed out in 2 years.

2022
* OkSt (Pokes offered his brother when his brother is FCS level)
UF, TxTech (overrated)

2021
* OkSt (wants to play DB but OU and A&M said LB only)
Ark (wants to play RB but better at DB)
^ OkSt (best offer)

2020
Ark, Mizzou (overrated), Neb (overrated)

2019
Mich, Ark
^ OkSt (overrated; best offer)

2018
Ohio St, UTx (Casey Thompson :))
OkSt (no recollection of the guy; he portaled to Wazzau in 2019)

 

I’ve always wondered why Arkansas historically has never recruited Tulsa much when it’s only 2 hours away. Pittman has changed that since he’s been here, which makes sense since he grew up in Grove I guess. Aren’t going to get many that OU wants but still plenty of talent to pick from.

12 hours ago, Gohogs14 said:

I’ve always wondered why Arkansas historically has never recruited Tulsa much when it’s only 2 hours away. Pittman has changed that since he’s been here, which makes sense since he grew up in Grove I guess. Aren’t going to get many that OU wants but still plenty of talent to pick from.

OU ends up producing a quite a bit of D1 talent that ends up sprinkled throughout the B12 footprint. Most of it isn't "top 25 good" however, and it's spread really thin so there may be diminishing returns to hitting Oklahoma hard.

OU coaches may have caught on. The Venables staff has said it is going to recruit Okla more and appears to be making a more concerted outreach to at least the big schools.

The Searels-ization of OU's recruiting setup suddenly makes sense

 

32 minutes ago, texifornia said:

The Searels-ization of OU's recruiting setup suddenly makes sense

 

I don't know the reference. Please explain.

12 minutes ago, quigley said:

I don't know the reference. Please explain.

Our person in the same role. Those balloon setups and that frilly loveseat are very much her HomeGoods aesthetic

 

1 hour ago, texifornia said:

The Searels-ization of OU's recruiting setup suddenly makes sense

 

Would

18 hours ago, Gohogs14 said:

I’ve always wondered why Arkansas historically has never recruited Tulsa much when it’s only 2 hours away. Pittman has changed that since he’s been here, which makes sense since he grew up in Grove I guess. Aren’t going to get many that OU wants but still plenty of talent to pick from.

Well, Arkansas was coached by morons so there's that.  They thought they weren't allowed to recruit.  Look at Kolar at Iowa State.  Norman kid but three star recruit.  OU didn't offer.  I think Okie State did but he ended up at Iowa State and is an NFL player.  Arkansas never offered.  

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51 minutes ago, texifornia said:

Our person in the same role. Those balloon setups and that frilly loveseat are very much her HomeGoods aesthetic

I think Billy Napier is a leader on this front. He's figured out that, in addition to money, college football players also enjoy being around young women. The non-football staff employs a large contingent of young, attractive female staffers. Napier gets credit from these new hires for his "inclusion" and "forward thinking." 🙄

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