2024 DL David Stone [commits to Okla] ENUFF

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It seems a lot of the img guys are from the type of states you mentioned first. I only went back to 2020 but the guys from places like cali or texas they aren’t going back home

Has anyone visited Norman? I have. A kid that once was an Okie but is now living in FL attending IMG has been there, done that. I'd be more worried about other playoff contending programs.
 
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Man come on Miami campus more than anything every week and still end up elsewhere. They may be banking on old feelings.
 
Just keep chopping wood, Mario.

He may have been all Oklahoma, but moving to FL, going to IMG, having his teammates go to UM, the hiring of Jason Taylor, the visits to Coral Gables, Mario being Mario... there is reason to believe there could be movement. A long time still until signing day.

Just keep chopping wood.
 
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I think the comment about his mother not letting him commit to OU earlier is big. He's bringing his family this weekend and it was said that his mother's opinion is important. I wonder if OU is just comfortable because his sister is enrolled there.

It's possible all the visits are about driving up his value. But why bring the family? I think letting Mario and Coach Joe loose on his mom can only be positive for Miami....
 
Has anyone ever looked at how often IMG kids sign with their hometown schools? I'd be curious to see that number.
2023:
- Francis Mauigoa, signed with Miami (from America Samoa)
- Jayden Wayne, signed with Miami (from Seattle)
- Riley Williams, signed with Miami (from Portland)
- Antonio Tripp, signed with Miami (from Maryland)
- Samuel M’Pemba, signed with UGA (from STL MO)
- Gabriel Harris, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Desmond Ricks, signed with Bama (from Virginia)
- Carnell Tate, signed with OH ST (from Chicago)
- Jordan Hall, signed with Mich ST (from Virginia)
- Knijeah Harris, signed with UF (from ST. Lucie)
- Cameron Lenhardt, signed with Nebraska (from NJ)
- Phil Picciotti, signed with Oklahoma (from Pennsylvania)
- Jordan Church, signed with FAU (from Ft. Myers)
- Devin Hyatt, signed with Arizona (from South Carolina)
- Jarvis Lee, signed with USF (from Green Cove Springs FL)

2022:
- Daylen Everette, signed with UGA (from Virginia)
- Bear Alexander, signed with UGA (from Texas)
- Aliou Bah, signed with UGA (from Memphis TN)
- Kamarii WIlson, signed with UF (from Fort Pierce)
- Jihaad Campbell, signed with Bama (from NJ)
- Tyler Booker, signed with Bama (from Connecticut/NJ)
- Jaleel Skinner, signed with Miami (from South Carolina)
- Keon Sabb, signed with Michigan (from NJ)
- AJ Duffy, signed with FSU (from Southern Cali)
- Kaytron Allen, signed with Penn ST (from Virginia)
- Nick James, signed with Indiana (from Alabama)

2021:
- Ja’Corey Brooks, signed with Bama (from Miami)
- JC Latham, signed with Bama (from Wisconsin)
- Xavian Sorey, signed with UGA (from Graceville FL)
- Lovasea Carroll, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Marlin Dean, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Malik McClain, signed with FSU (from Alabama)
- JJ McCarthy, signed with Michigan (from Illinois)
- Greg Crippen, signed with Michigan (from Massachusetts)
- Markevious Brown, signed with Ole Miss (from Pahokee)
- OJ Burroughs, signed with Kansas (from Georgia)
- Colin Henrich, signed with South Carolina (from Virginia)

2020:
- Michael Redding III, signed with Miami (from Pensacola)
- Eli RIcks, signed with LSU (from Southern Cali)
- Demonte Capehart, signed with Clemson (from South Carolina)
- Warren Brinson, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Kamar Wilcoxson, signed with UF (from Georgia)
- Josh Griffis, signed with FSU (from Green Cove Springs FL)
- Lejond Cavazos, signed with OH ST (from Texas)
- Jordan Butler, signed with Northwestern (from Las Vegas)
- Zay Peterson, signed with Louisville (from North Carolina)

2019:
- Trey Sanders, signed with Bama (from Port Saint Joe FL)
- Evan Neal, signed with Bama (from Okeechobee FL)
- Nolan Smith, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Dontae Lucas, signed with FSU (from Miami)
- Jaleel McRae, signed with FSU (from New Smyrna Beach FL)
- Noah Cain, signed with Penn ST (from Texas)
- Josh Delgado, signed with Oregon (from Southern Cali)
- Mikel Jones, signed with Syracuse (from Miami)
- DJ Turner, signed with Michigan (from Georgia)
- Shamar Nash, signed with Arkansas (from Memphis)
- Eric Gregory, signed with Arkansas (from Memphis)
- Briton Allen, signed with USC (from Orlando FL)
- Justin Osborne, signed with Auburn (from Texas)
 
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2023:
- Francis Mauigoa, signed with Miami (from America Samoa)
- Jayden Wayne, signed with Miami (from Seattle)
- Riley Williams, signed with Miami (from Portland)
- Antonio Tripp, signed with Miami (from Maryland)
- Samuel M’Pemba, signed with UGA (from STL MO)
- Gabriel Harris, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Desmond Ricks, signed with Bama (from Virginia)
- Carnell Tate, signed with OH ST (from Chicago)
- Jordan Hall, signed with Mich ST (from Virginia)
- Knijeah Harris, signed with UF (from ST. Lucie)
- Cameron Lenhardt, signed with Nebraska (from NJ)
- Phil Picciotti, signed with Oklahoma (from Pennsylvania)
- Jordan Church, signed with FAU (from Ft. Myers)
- Devin Hyatt, signed with Arizona (from South Carolina)
- Jarvis Lee, signed with USF (from Green Cove Springs FL)

2022:
- Daylen Everette, signed with UGA (from Virginia)
- Bear Alexander, signed with UGA (from Texas)
- Aliou Bah, signed with UGA (from Memphis TN)
- Kamarii WIlson, signed with UF (from Fort Pierce)
- Jihaad Campbell, signed with Bama (from NJ)
- Tyler Booker, signed with Bama (from Connecticut/NJ)
- Jaleel Skinner, signed with Miami (from South Carolina)
- Keon Sabb, signed with Michigan (from NJ)
- AJ Duffy, signed with FSU (from Southern Cali)
- Kaytron Allen, signed with Penn ST (from Virginia)
- Nick James, signed with Indiana (from Alabama)

2021:
- Ja’Corey Brooks, signed with Bama (from Miami)
- JC Latham, signed with Bama (from Wisconsin)
- Xavian Sorey, signed with UGA (from Graceville FL)
- Lovasea Carroll, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Marlin Dean, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Malik McClain, signed with FSU (from Alabama)
- JJ McCarthy, signed with Michigan (from Illinois)
- Greg Crippen, signed with Michigan (from Massachusetts)
- Markevious Brown, signed with Ole Miss (from Pahokee)
- OJ Burroughs, signed with Kansas (from Georgia)
- Colin Henrich, signed with South Carolina (from Virginia)

2020:
- Michael Redding III, signed with Miami (from Pensacola)
- Eli RIcks, signed with LSU (from Southern Cali)
- Demonte Capehart, signed with Clemson (from South Carolina)
- Warren Brinson, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Kamar Wilcoxson, signed with UF (from Georgia)
- Josh Griffis, signed with FSU (from Green Cove Springs FL)
- Lejond Cavazos, signed with OH ST (from Texas)
- Jordan Butler, signed with Northwestern (from Las Vegas)
- Zay Peterson, signed with Louisville (from North Carolina)

2019:
- Trey Sanders, signed with Bama (from Port Saint Joe FL)
- Evan Neal, signed with Bama (from Okeechobee FL)
- Nolan Smith, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Dontae Lucas, signed with FSU (from Miami)
- Jaleel McRae, signed with FSU (from New Smyrna Beach FL)
- Noah Cain, signed with Penn ST (from Texas)
- Josh Delgado, signed with Oregon (from Southern Cali)
- Mikel Jones, signed with Syracuse (from Miami)
- DJ Turner, signed with Michigan (from Georgia)
- Shamar Nash, signed with Arkansas (from Memphis)
- Eric Gregory, signed with Arkansas (from Memphis)
- Briton Allen, signed with USC (from Orlando FL)
- Justin Osborne, signed with Auburn (from Texas)
Bet this is all off the top of your head! Tell me I'm lyin'!
 
@grover I hear you man. I live here in OKC and although I like it somewhat, I'd be willing to move out of here pretty quick to play ball in a much nicer area that has more to offer. Norman sucks and the weather sucks. Scenery isn't bad, but it's the same at most other big colleges, if not better.
 
2023:
- Francis Mauigoa, signed with Miami (from America Samoa)
- Jayden Wayne, signed with Miami (from Seattle)
- Riley Williams, signed with Miami (from Portland)
- Antonio Tripp, signed with Miami (from Maryland)
- Samuel M’Pemba, signed with UGA (from STL MO)
- Gabriel Harris, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Desmond Ricks, signed with Bama (from Virginia)
- Carnell Tate, signed with OH ST (from Chicago)
- Jordan Hall, signed with Mich ST (from Virginia)
- Knijeah Harris, signed with UF (from ST. Lucie)
- Cameron Lenhardt, signed with Nebraska (from NJ)
- Phil Picciotti, signed with Oklahoma (from Pennsylvania)
- Jordan Church, signed with FAU (from Ft. Myers)
- Devin Hyatt, signed with Arizona (from South Carolina)
- Jarvis Lee, signed with USF (from Green Cove Springs FL)

2022:
- Daylen Everette, signed with UGA (from Virginia)
- Bear Alexander, signed with UGA (from Texas)
- Aliou Bah, signed with UGA (from Memphis TN)
- Kamarii WIlson, signed with UF (from Fort Pierce)
- Jihaad Campbell, signed with Bama (from NJ)
- Tyler Booker, signed with Bama (from Connecticut/NJ)
- Jaleel Skinner, signed with Miami (from South Carolina)
- Keon Sabb, signed with Michigan (from NJ)
- AJ Duffy, signed with FSU (from Southern Cali)
- Kaytron Allen, signed with Penn ST (from Virginia)
- Nick James, signed with Indiana (from Alabama)

2021:
- Ja’Corey Brooks, signed with Bama (from Miami)
- JC Latham, signed with Bama (from Wisconsin)
- Xavian Sorey, signed with UGA (from Graceville FL)
- Lovasea Carroll, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Marlin Dean, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Malik McClain, signed with FSU (from Alabama)
- JJ McCarthy, signed with Michigan (from Illinois)
- Greg Crippen, signed with Michigan (from Massachusetts)
- Markevious Brown, signed with Ole Miss (from Pahokee)
- OJ Burroughs, signed with Kansas (from Georgia)
- Colin Henrich, signed with South Carolina (from Virginia)

2020:
- Michael Redding III, signed with Miami (from Pensacola)
- Eli RIcks, signed with LSU (from Southern Cali)
- Demonte Capehart, signed with Clemson (from South Carolina)
- Warren Brinson, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Kamar Wilcoxson, signed with UF (from Georgia)
- Josh Griffis, signed with FSU (from Green Cove Springs FL)
- Lejond Cavazos, signed with OH ST (from Texas)
- Jordan Butler, signed with Northwestern (from Las Vegas)
- Zay Peterson, signed with Louisville (from North Carolina)

2019:
- Trey Sanders, signed with Bama (from Port Saint Joe FL)
- Evan Neal, signed with Bama (from Okeechobee FL)
- Nolan Smith, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Dontae Lucas, signed with FSU (from Miami)
- Jaleel McRae, signed with FSU (from New Smyrna Beach FL)
- Noah Cain, signed with Penn ST (from Texas)
- Josh Delgado, signed with Oregon (from Southern Cali)
- Mikel Jones, signed with Syracuse (from Miami)
- DJ Turner, signed with Michigan (from Georgia)
- Shamar Nash, signed with Arkansas (from Memphis)
- Eric Gregory, signed with Arkansas (from Memphis)
- Briton Allen, signed with USC (from Orlando FL)
- Justin Osborne, signed with Auburn (from Texas)

LCE dropping info.

If a kid is willing to go across the country or play in a different state for HS ball, you should expect many would be willing to do so for college ball.
 
LCE dropping info.

If a kid is willing to go across the country or play in a different state for HS ball, you should expect many would be willing to do so for college ball.
Oklahoma kids are usually pretty loyal to Oklahoma, they normally stick to OK, OK ST, TAMU & UT.

BUT, this kid is a Superstar recruit & playing IMG opens the door for both Miami & Mich ST.

It’s hard to get read on a recruit of this level, you never really know where they’re going or what they’re doing.

I wouldn’t be shocked if he did commit to Oklahoma or Mich ST, or Miami.

The caveat we have is that Mario is a wildcard relentless recruiter & has had quite a bit fo success with IMG kids.

I like our chances with TA Cunningham, I have no idea where we’re at with Stone.
 
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Oklahoma kids are usually pretty loyal to Oklahoma, they normally stick to OK, OK ST, TAMU & UT.

BUT, this kid is a Superstar recruit & playing IMG opens the door for both Miami & Mich ST.

It’s hard to get read on a recruit of this level, you never really know where they’re going or what they’re doing.

I wouldn’t be shocked if he did commit to Oklahoma or Mich ST, or Miami.

The caveat we have is that Mario is a wildcard relentless recruiter & has had quite a bit fo success with IMG kids.

I like our chances with TA Cunningham, I have no idea where we’re at with Stone.
What about Elijah Rushing, especially with one of his idols being Jason Taylor
 
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2023:
- Francis Mauigoa, signed with Miami (from America Samoa)
- Jayden Wayne, signed with Miami (from Seattle)
- Riley Williams, signed with Miami (from Portland)
- Antonio Tripp, signed with Miami (from Maryland)
- Samuel M’Pemba, signed with UGA (from STL MO)
- Gabriel Harris, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Desmond Ricks, signed with Bama (from Virginia)
- Carnell Tate, signed with OH ST (from Chicago)
- Jordan Hall, signed with Mich ST (from Virginia)
- Knijeah Harris, signed with UF (from ST. Lucie)
- Cameron Lenhardt, signed with Nebraska (from NJ)
- Phil Picciotti, signed with Oklahoma (from Pennsylvania)
- Jordan Church, signed with FAU (from Ft. Myers)
- Devin Hyatt, signed with Arizona (from South Carolina)
- Jarvis Lee, signed with USF (from Green Cove Springs FL)

2022:
- Daylen Everette, signed with UGA (from Virginia)
- Bear Alexander, signed with UGA (from Texas)
- Aliou Bah, signed with UGA (from Memphis TN)
- Kamarii WIlson, signed with UF (from Fort Pierce)
- Jihaad Campbell, signed with Bama (from NJ)
- Tyler Booker, signed with Bama (from Connecticut/NJ)
- Jaleel Skinner, signed with Miami (from South Carolina)
- Keon Sabb, signed with Michigan (from NJ)
- AJ Duffy, signed with FSU (from Southern Cali)
- Kaytron Allen, signed with Penn ST (from Virginia)
- Nick James, signed with Indiana (from Alabama)

2021:
- Ja’Corey Brooks, signed with Bama (from Miami)
- JC Latham, signed with Bama (from Wisconsin)
- Xavian Sorey, signed with UGA (from Graceville FL)
- Lovasea Carroll, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Marlin Dean, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Malik McClain, signed with FSU (from Alabama)
- JJ McCarthy, signed with Michigan (from Illinois)
- Greg Crippen, signed with Michigan (from Massachusetts)
- Markevious Brown, signed with Ole Miss (from Pahokee)
- OJ Burroughs, signed with Kansas (from Georgia)
- Colin Henrich, signed with South Carolina (from Virginia)

2020:
- Michael Redding III, signed with Miami (from Pensacola)
- Eli RIcks, signed with LSU (from Southern Cali)
- Demonte Capehart, signed with Clemson (from South Carolina)
- Warren Brinson, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Kamar Wilcoxson, signed with UF (from Georgia)
- Josh Griffis, signed with FSU (from Green Cove Springs FL)
- Lejond Cavazos, signed with OH ST (from Texas)
- Jordan Butler, signed with Northwestern (from Las Vegas)
- Zay Peterson, signed with Louisville (from North Carolina)

2019:
- Trey Sanders, signed with Bama (from Port Saint Joe FL)
- Evan Neal, signed with Bama (from Okeechobee FL)
- Nolan Smith, signed with UGA (from Georgia)
- Dontae Lucas, signed with FSU (from Miami)
- Jaleel McRae, signed with FSU (from New Smyrna Beach FL)
- Noah Cain, signed with Penn ST (from Texas)
- Josh Delgado, signed with Oregon (from Southern Cali)
- Mikel Jones, signed with Syracuse (from Miami)
- DJ Turner, signed with Michigan (from Georgia)
- Shamar Nash, signed with Arkansas (from Memphis)
- Eric Gregory, signed with Arkansas (from Memphis)
- Briton Allen, signed with USC (from Orlando FL)
- Justin Osborne, signed with Auburn (from Texas)
All of this but no Air film breakdown 😔.
 
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Even Wiltfong had to say it on his podcast today. Said Miami is a MAJOR player here. Also said Mario has set his sights on signing the #1 DL Class this year to go with his #1 OL class last year.....
Believe he outright said that Mario is the best HC recruiter in the country and that we will land a big DL class.
 
The idea that the parents dont want him to go away for college is funny when they sent him across to country for high school. Those OU visits probably added up because his sisters goes there and they are taking it as he in love with the place. Plus aint squat to do in Oklahoma, like anywhere.
 
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