Things didn’t go exactly way Oklahoma State wanted in the Bedlam battle with in-state rival Oklahoma, but the Cowboys still had a chance to impress a good group of official and unofficial visitors on campus. Here’s a look at some of those visits, along with others throughout a the Big 12, viewed through social media:
The biggest official visitor for Oklahoma State was five-star tight end Isaac Nauta of IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, but he wasn’t the only impact prospect in Stillwater. Also there for an official visit was Malik Kearse, the 10th-best junior-college cornerback prospect. Kearse of Fort Scott (Kansas) Community College is expected to compete for playing time right away at Oklahoma State.
GO POKES !!!ππππ
— Malik(12elve)Kearse (@MK_BLESSINGS) November 27, 2015
Stillwater here I come ππ
— Malik(12elve)Kearse (@MK_BLESSINGS) November 27, 2015
Also making it through the icy weather was Oklahoma State cornerback pledge Rodarius Williams of Shreveport (Louisiana) Calvary Baptist Academy and Cowboy offensive tackle commitment Ryan McCollum of Spring (Texas) Klein Oak. McCollum’s visit was important, because Texas A&M has been making a push for him over the last few weeks.
Almost in my future home town #stilly #OSU ππ«. @TheOkiePokie
— NO FLY ZONEβ οΈ (@rodarius_21) November 28, 2015
Made it to Stillyππ«
— Ryan McCollum (@R_McCollum62) November 28, 2015
ESPN Junior 300 cornerback Jamyest Williams of Lawrenceville (Georgia) Archer was the top junior recruit in Stillwater Saturday. The four-star recruit, who ranks as the fifth-best junior corner in the country, also made a visit to Norman on Sunday for an unofficial visit to Oklahoma.
On my way to Cowboy Country @CowboyFB @SoonerScoop @OKState247
#Bedlam2015 pic.twitter.com/2EF0ByJdjS
— Jamyest Williams (@Jamy0602) November 28, 2015
Also in town was 2017 cornerback Cheyenne Labruzza of Albany (Louisiana) High School. The 6-foot, 175-pounder has offers from Louisiana-Lafayette and Tulane along with heavy interest from Arkansas, Louisiana Tech, LSU and Oklahoma State.
Looking forward to a great visit here at Oklahoma State π #blessed
— Cheyenne Labruzza (@bruzzaaa) November 28, 2015
Until next time Stillwater βπ½οΈ
— Cheyenne Labruzza (@bruzzaaa) November 29, 2015
West Virginia welcomed a handful of top prospects for the Senior Day matchup with Iowa State, including class of 2017 defensive tackle Derrius Mullins. The 6-5, 300-pound Mullins has offers from Boston College, Bowling Green, Cincinnati, Indiana, Kent State, Ohio, Toledo and Wisconsin, but others like West Virginia Michigan State, Northwestern and Ohio State are showing a lot of interest.
West Virginia visit was cool
— Derrius βullins (@derrius71) November 29, 2015