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ESPN/Insider Top 2011 Oklahoma Football Prospects - Tallgrass - 08-02-2010 02:57 PM 1. Josh Turner, DB, Millwood (Texas) 2-5. Dominique Petties, OLB, Duncan 2-5. Kendal Petties, QB, Southmore (Oklahoma) 2-5. Jamelle Naff, OT, Del City (TCU) 2-5. Archie Bradley, QB,Broken Arrow (Oklahoma) 6-10. Jabral Johnson, OLB, Lawton (Arizona) 6-10. Hunter Davis, DE, Choctaw (KSU) 6-10. Kameron Doolittle, WR, Edmond Memorial 6-10. Garrett Gladd, OG, Sallisaw, (Tulsa) 6-10. Dylan Dismuke, OT, (Oklahoma) 11-19. Austin Beck, DT, Nowata (Arkansas) 11-19. Jake Love, OLB, Tonkawa (Kansas) 11-19. Daniel Davis, DE, Norman (Stanford) 11-19. Davion Pierson, DT, Milllwood (TCU) 11-19. Trevon Lewis, DE, Midwest City 11-19. Tyrequek Zimmerman, WR, Lawton (Oregon State) 11-19. David Glidden, WR, Mustang (Okla State) 11-19. Trent Martin, ILB, Jenks (Tulsa) 19-20. Chazten Gonzales, QB, Del City (TCU) 19-20. Isaac Maselera, Athlete, Glenpool (Okla State) 21-26. Emilio Gatewood, RB, Millwood 21-26. Derrick Alexander Jr, DT, Booker T. Washington 21-26. Blake Jones, TE, Tulsa Union 21-26. Kentrell Brothers, OLB, Guthrie (Missouri) 21-26. Kevonte Richardson, Athlete, Millwood 21-26. Cody Miller, QB, Lawton 27-29. Tyler Lockett, WR, Booker T. Washington (KSU) 27-29. Devin Randall, DE, Bartlesville, (Chose Track over football) 27-29. Derrick Luetjen, DE, Hennessey 27-29. Connor Meyers, DT, Edmond Memorial 30-31. Kwame Sexton, Athlete, Holland Hall (Tulsa) 30-31. Shevin Patton, WR, Millwood 32. Brandon Swindall, WR, Millwood 33-34. Kyler Harris, Athlete, Muskogee 33-34. Zack Langer, RB, Jenks (Tulsa) 35. Mick Miller, ILB, Bartlesville 36-45. Garrett Powell, WR, Bartlesville 36-45. Garrett Stafford, OT, Tulsa Memorial (Tulsa) 36-45. Brian Rawlinson, OT, Oologah (UNT) 36-45. Dillon O'Carroll, OG, Booker T. Washington 36-45. Brayle Brown, QB, Shawnee 36-45. Isaac Bennett, RB, Booker T. Washinton 36-45. Dwight Dobbins, CB, Carl Albert (Tulsa) 36-45. Michael Cole, CB, Millwood 36-45. Derrick Sanders, Tulsa Memorial 46-49. Deaquan Wojciechowski, WR, Lawton 46-49. Jamaal Whitney, WR, Bishop McGuinness 46-49. Tory Wheeler, WR, Broken Arrow 46-49. Dylan Warner, QB, Lawton McArthur RE: ESPN/Insider Top 2011 Oklahoma Football Prospects - jfisher - 08-02-2010 03:25 PM Tulsa gets more Oklahoma recruits than Oklahoma and probably OSU. Tulsa has more Oklahoma scholarship players than OU. Some how our marketing dept should be able to make some kind of hay out of that......such as " the real Oklahoma football team".................."where Oklahomans go to play football", etc, etc......something that tells the people of Oklahoma more of their kids play at Tulsa than OU. RE: ESPN/Insider Top 2011 Oklahoma Football Prospects - tcufrog86 - 08-03-2010 10:26 AM Tallgrass, do you know much about Naff and Gonzales from Del City? Gonzales seems to be a bit of a sleeper, while Naff is being recruited by a lot of schools. RE: ESPN/Insider Top 2011 Oklahoma Football Prospects - Tallgrass - 08-04-2010 06:45 AM (08-03-2010 10:26 AM)tcufrog86 Wrote: Tallgrass, do you know much about Naff and Gonzales from Del City? Gonzales seems to be a bit of a sleeper, while Naff is being recruited by a lot of schools. The reporting of recruits in Oklahoma has been as uneven as I have seen it. It appears that the "recruiting gurus" lost their ability to feed of OU and OSU sources to report on recruits. Naff was totally unknown beginning of recruiting in April. Now I think he has about a dozen offers...a bunch of Big-12 offers. The Daily Oklahoman had an article on him recently and I think he is down to Missouri and TCU as his final two choices. Google Daily Oklahoman and Naff and that article might come up. I don't know anything about the QB but he too was left off the early recruiting reports which, for me, was SoonerScoop. SoonerScoop Top 50 had been my main source on Oklahoma recruitsfor the past years when they expanded from Top 20 to Top 50. Now it is premium content and inaccessible and I wonder if they did that because they didn't have an accurate handle on Oklahoma hs recruits. It was available free earlier this year but they since made it premium content. It was fairly accurate but its preseason what totally wrong. I have since gone to ESPN Insider for Oklahoma recruits. I always used offers as my "star" system to rate recruits. It works well in Texas but it doesn't work so well in Oklahoma because we don't have as many out of state schools recruiting here....too many recruits scattered all over the state. And it is time consuming for an out of state school to chase around the state...although the various camps alleviate that a lot. So I wouldn't be worried if the QB doesn't have a lot of bells and whistles with a huge list of competing offers. The TCU staff has more than proved they recognize talent. I think what I am trying to say here is that many Oklahoma kids are well known and receive a lot of national attention. But those Oklahoma kids that are very good (but not a 5-Star or 4-Star) often get overlooked. TU has made a living off these Oklahoma recruits and built its program based on them. |