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It’s been a busy few days for the Oklahoma State football and basketball teams with player visits and offers being made by both coaching staffs.
Let’s take a look at everything that’s happened since Saturday.
Football
Around 20 2019 and 2020 recruits and commits were on hand for Oklahoma State’s whalloping of South Alabama on Saturday.
Most important among them, 3-star 2020 linebacker Josh White, who received a scholarship offer while on an unofficial visit.
Oklahoma State makes 11 schools with offers out to the outside linebacker from Cy Creek, Texas. The other 10 are Alabama, Baylor, Texas Tech, Iowa State, Duke, Nebraska, Houston, SMU, Memphis, and Tulsa.
The 6-1, 200-lb linebacker has some talent, and considering he’s OSU’s first offer at the position for 2020, someone the Cowboys are obviously really high on.
Basketball
Mike Boynton and his staff have been busy the past few days.
Coaches have been on the road reportedly watching multiple recruits, including:
2020 4-star small forward Cam’Ron Fletcher (no offer)
2020 4-star point guard Caleb Love (has OSU offer)
2020 4-star shooting guard Bryce Thompson (has OSU offer)
2019 4-star guard Avery Anderson (top target)
The Cowboys also played host to multiple targets on Saturday at the win over USA.
Oklahoma State hosting a slew of 2020 & 2021 prospects today including Bryce Thompson, Rondel Walker, Davonte Davis, Wade Taylor, Bijan Cortes & Matt Stone @OKStateRivals https://t.co/81oIN0C5j5
— Corey Evans (@coreyevans_10) September 9, 2018
Of those visiting on Saturday, Mike Boynton’s staff made an offer to 2021 point guard prospect Wade Taylor.
Taylor is considered by some to be one of the top players in the state of Texas. The 6-1, 170-pound point guard from Duncanville, TX currently has five offers, including OSU, Florida State, TCU, Texas A&M, and SMU.
2021 Wade Taylor is going to be a big time prospect! Only a freshman, he’s already getting major buckets! | #TexasHoopsTv | @qgotmillz pic.twitter.com/VdgH7Fqf00
— TexasHoopsTelevision (@TexasHoopsTV) May 24, 2018