Recruiting

Football News - Recruiting

Written by J. Robert Byrom

Justin McCay, Who according to Gatornation.com, Urban Meyer said may be the top prospect in the county has signed with OU today. Mckay is a top propect as both a WR and a LB and has the talent to be a huge playmaker at either at the collegiate level.

It is a big day in soonerville because we got a recruit from florida head to head.

 

Football News - Recruiting

Written by Jarrett Byrom

WR 81 Sheldon McClain
(Steele HS)
Cibolo, TX
6-2.5/180/4.55      
OG 6 Adam Shead
(Cedar Hill HS)
Cedar Hill, TX
6-3/290/5.20
 
   

Shead is a steal from Texas as Cedar hill has been recent pipelins school for the Longhorns and he has already said it was his no.1 choice.

   

Football News - Recruiting

Written by SoonersNews.com

Here is a youtube video of the #1 WR that OU is still in on Rueben Randle

   

Football News - Recruiting

Written by J. Robert Byrom

Miles wants Rueben Randle

 

 

Les Miles wants Bastrop, LA., receiver Rueben Randle so badly he has the state government getting involved.

According to the Advocate, Randle received a personal tour of the state capitol from the governor’s chief of staff. The government official met with the recruit “at LSU’s request.”

“Teepell said there is a paid internship slot in the Governor’s Office for a student-athlete typically selected by LSU football coach Les Miles. Teepell said the slot is open but that he did not offer it to Randle,” the report said.

This doesnt seem like a major violation but it does seem to be flirting with the rules of a minor one especially mentioning paid internships and getting to tour the capital at "LSU's" request.

   

Football News - Recruiting

Written by J. Robert Byrom

Newsok.com
By Jake Trotter Staff Writer
Published: January 26, 2009

 

NORMANQuarterback Sam Bradford will have another wide receiver to throw to next season.

Four-star junior-college wideout Cameron Kenney committed to Oklahoma over Georgia on Sunday night, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

The 6-foot-2, 195-pound Kenney, who grew up in the Atlanta suburbs but attends Garden City (Kan.) Community College, made his decision shortly after visiting Georgia over the weekend.

 

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