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After entering the transfer portal earlier this month, rising sophomore defensive end Collin Clay announced Monday that he will transfer to Oklahoma State.
I want to Razorback nation for all of the love that was given to my family and I while I was here. I want to thank every last coach that poured into me at this university. After much prayer and consideration with my family, I will be attending Oklahoma State University #GOPOKES pic.twitter.com/7yH9Hx4pEq
— Collin Clay (@THECOLLINCLAY) December 30, 2019
Clay had 11 tackles while playing in 11 of the Arkansas’ 12 games this past season.
The Oklahoma City native went to Putnam City High School where he was responsible for 62 tackles and three sacks during his senior year.
OSU had an offer out on Clay during his original recruitment. But OSU was beat out by Arkansas alongside Florida, Georgia, Missouri, Oregon, Texas Tech, Michigan and others.
Clay is a big get for Jim Knowles and company. They’ve had pretty decent luck with in-state defensive guys (See Malcom Rodriguez).