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STILLWATER — After a few weeks of the transfer portal dominating the recruiting world, it’s time to get back to good, old-fashioned high school recruiting.
The early signing period starts Wednesday and goes through Friday. Oklahoma State has made some late moves this week, looking to finish off it’s Class of 2023. The Cowboys’ class enters Wednesday ranked 57th nationally and ninth in the Big 12.
Mike Gundy is expected to meet with reporters at 9:45 a.m. to give his takes on the signing class before the Cowboys head to Arizona. It’ll be the first time Gundy has spoken with reporters since the Guaranteed Rate Bowl has been announced.
As the letters come in, this is where we’ll keep you up to date with the Cowboys’ group of signees.
Hudson Kaak
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia / P / 6-1, 210 / 3⭐
The Cowboys’ next Aussie punter, Hudson Kaak committed to Oklahoma State in August out of the ever-popular ProKick Australia. Kaak played Aussie rules football for the Murray Bushrangers in the NAB League, an under-18 team in Wangaratta, Australia before electing to go the American college route. It’s already been National Signing Day in Australia for a while Kaak announced his commitment yesterday afternoon in Stillwater time, with OSU making it official this morning.
Tywon Wray Jr.
Smyrna, Georgia / S / 6-2, 185
Other offers: Florida International, Austin Peay, East Tennessee State and others
Oklahoma State made a late push for Tywon Wray, who committed to the Cowboys just two days before the signing period opened. Wray played all along the defensive backfield for Campbell High School (Georgia) in his senior season. Wray’s big frame shows a lot of potential even if his recruiting ranking won’t raise a ton of eyebrows.
Jaedon Foreman
Del City, Oklahoma / DL / 6-5, 250 / 3⭐
Other offers: Memphis
The earliest commitment in Oklahoma State’s 2023 class, Jaedon Foreman pledged to the Pokes on Nov. 19, 2021 and hasn’t looked back since. Foreman led Del City to a 9-3 record this year, recording 45 tackles and 6.5 sacks, according to MaxPreps. He also played tight end for the Eagles, catching six passes for 92 yards and a touchdown. Foreman is the No. 11 player in the state of Oklahoma in the 2023 cycle, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.
Poasa Utu
Kennedale, Texas / LB / 6-1, 205 / 3⭐
Other offers: Incarnate Word
In his final two seasons of high school football, Poasa Utu had 195 tackles, 74 tackles for loss and 25 sacks. Those are ridiculous numbers and that’s not even mentioning the fact that he had three interceptions, five pass breakups, four fumble recoveries a forced fumble and two blocked punts. He has played as a linebacker and as a defensive end in his high school career, but he is expected to play linebacker in Stillwater.
Ricky Lolohea
Euless, Texas / DL / 6-4, 307 / 3⭐
Other offers: Texas Tech, SMU, North Texas, San Diego State and UL-Monroe
Ricky Lolohea is big enough to plug up the middle, but he is agile enough to the extent that he was used more as a three-down defensive end in his senior season than a traditional nose guard. Hailing from the same high school that produced Ollie Gordon, Lolohea got his first offer from Oklahoma State last January. After building his offer list during the spring, he committed to the Cowboys in May.
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