USA Today (2010)
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/f.../tulsa.htm
There is no question that Tulsa has improved its strength and speed and depth at all positions in the four classes put together by Todd Graham. IMO, the most significant improvement has been at DE, a weak spot that has plagued TU for years. Tulsa should go into the 2010 season three deep at DE, and these are DEs of quality. The Oklahoma State U Defensive Coach was quoted in the Daily Oklahoman that "when a defense tires, it tires first at DE."
DT goes 4/5 deep with quality. So TU is now strong and quick in the DL.
Todd Graham has called the 2010 class perhaps the best of his four recruiting classes. It is the JUCOs and Transfers that have lead Graham to make that remark. While the 2010 class emphasized defense, TU also substantially upgraded itself with tall WRs, OL, and explosive RBs.
Defensive End:
Hunter Davis, DE, 6-3, 246, Choctaw, OK (2011)
Devin Randall, DE, 6-4, 238, Bartlesville, OK (2011)
Tyrunn Walker, DE, 6-3, 265, Jones County JC, Ellisville, MS (2010)
Durrell Finch, DE, 6-5, 232, Castro Valley JC, Chabot, CA (2010)
Relus Chance, DE, 6-3, 215, Waxahachie, TX (2010)
Daeshon Bufford, DE, 6-4, 222, Edmond, OK (2009)
Jack Jewell, DE, 6-6, 240, Norman, OK (2009)
Maurice White, DE, 6-6, 245, Midwest City, OK (2008)
Corry Dorris, DE, 6-5, 255, Jenks, OK (2008), (Returning Starter)
Odrick Ray, DE, 6-4, 220, Athens, TX (2007), (Returning Starter)
Defensive Tackle:
Darrell Zellars, 6-2, 291, Hutchinson KS JC (2010)
Gabe McGee, 6-0, 310, Duncan, OK (2009)
Alec Henry, 6-3, 304, Jenks, OK (2010)
Derrick Jackson, 6-2, 285, Del City, OK (2008)