Oklahoma: Tulsa Marks Turf on Signing Day

By Scott Hansen Feb 7, 2008, 12:59am

Golden Hurricane ink 10 Oklahomans on Signing Day; OU, OSU net three in state.

By Scott Hansen

MaxPreps.com

 

Muskogee’s dynamic duo of Jameel Owens and Stacy McGee are supposed to go to Oklahoma, right?

 

What about the players other than Owens and McGee?

 

Tulsa head coach Todd Graham has obviously made his own backyard a priority for the Golden Hurricane. Tulsa has picked up 10 players from Oklahoma, led by Bishop McGuinness offensive lineman Gabe Moyer. Watch out for Jenks running back Chris Adkins to make a huge splash after rushing for 1,726 yards and 28 touchdowns for the Class 6A state champions.

 

Kye Staley of Guthrie stuck with his original commitment to Oklahoma State after a late push by Arkansas. Staley, slated to play running back in Stillwater, visited Arkansas recently and was quoted after his visit as being “50-50."

 

The player to watch in the entire class is Plainview wide receiver Justin Blackmon. Blackmon is staying in-state to play at Oklahoma State. Blackmon also picked off seven passes last season for Plainview. Tuttle tight end Cooper Bassett will join Blackmon in Stillwater after originally committing to Kansas State.

 

Bassett originally committed to Kansas State before switching to Oklahoma State. As a senior for Tuttle, Bassett had 17 catches for 195 yards and seven touchdowns. On defense, Bassett picked up 52 tackles and 10 sacks for the Tigers.

 

Blackmon has All-Big XII potential after his 61 receptions for 1,547 yards and 14 touchdowns. Staley did it all for Guthrie, who embarked on one of the most memorable runs in state history. Staley rushed for 1,380 yards and 28 touchdowns. Staley also averaged 32 yards per reception for three touchdowns, and added 11 touchdown passes for good measure. 

 

Sequoyah-Tahlequah quarterback Nathan Stanley made the biggest headlines of the day by inking his letter of intent with Ole Miss. Stanley was heavily recruited by Arkansas before new head coach Houston Nutt left for Oxford.

 

Texas Tech also continued to build on its Sooner State pipeline. Players such as Wes Welker (Heritage Hall) and last year’s freshman All-American Colby Whitlock (Noble) made splashes in Lubbock via Oklahoma. Westmoore’s run-stopping defensive end Joey Fowler, Lawton speedster Cornelius Douglas, Lawton Eisenhower running back Harrison Jeffers, and Putnam City North offensive lineman Joe King are pledged to the Red Raiders.

 

Speaking of Kansas State, Jenks defensive tackle Tony Gillespie and Tulsa East Central running back Kenny Session are headed to the Little Apple. When Gillespie playing at his potential, there might not be a bigger sleeper in this entire class nationally. Gillespie already has a Division I body, checking in at 300 pounds. As a senior, Gillespie logged 49 tackles and two sacks for the Class 6A state champion. In the playoffs, he was impossible to stop. Session fought off an ankle injury during his senior season to rush for 1,247 yards and 20 touchdowns for Tulsa East Central.

 

Luther’s Josh Birmingham committed to Wyoming late. Birmingham rushed for 2,144 yards and 29 touchdowns for the Lions as a senior and averaged over 10 yards per carry. Joining Birmingham in Laramie is Edmond Memorial’s David James.

 

For Oklahoma, McGee is a big undersized for a defensive tackle, but possess a promising upside. McGee registered 93 tackles, six sacks, and two interceptions as a senior. Owens is ranked 66th overall in the nation according to CSTV recruiting guru Tom Lemming. Owens, who participated in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, caught 56 passes for 975 yards and 10 touchdowns for the Roughers this past season. Way has a strong leg and is accurate from 50 yards in. For Tulsa Union this past season, Way connected on 14 field goals with a long of 47 yards and averaged 38.4 yards per punt.

 

Oklahoma Signings

 

Oklahoma

Stacy McGee, DT, Muskogee

Jameel Owens, WR, Muskogee

Tress Way, K, Tulsa Union

Oklahoma State

Cooper Bassett, TE/DE, Tuttle

Justin Blackmon, WR, Plainview

Kye Staley, ATH, Guthrie

Kansas State

Tony Gillespie, DT, Jenks

Kenny Session, RB, Tulsa East Central

Texas Tech

Cornelius Douglas, ATH, Lawton

Joey Fowler, DE, Westmoore *Already enrolled for spring semester

Harrison Jeffers, RB, Lawton Eisenhower

Joe King, OL, Putnam City North

Kansas

John Williams, OL, Tulsa East Central

Texas A&M

K.J. Williams, ATH, Norman North

Ole Miss

Nathan Stanley, QB, Sequoyah-Tahlequah

Tulsa

Chris Adkins, RB, Jenks

Cory Dorris, OL, Jenks

John Flanders, DB, Midwest City

Derrick Jackson, DE, Del City

Gabe Moyer, OL, Bishop McGuinness

Maurice White, DE, Midwest City

Bobby Smith, DB, Putnam City

Zack Wallace, LB, Hilldale

Trent Wilkins, DB, Duncan

Neicko Williams, DB, Lawton MacArthur

Wyoming

Josh Birmingham, RB, Luther

David James, DB, Edmond Memorial

Northern Illinois

Brandon Rogers, QB, Tulsa Union

 

Ten Juniors to Watch

 

1. David Oku, RB, Carl Albert

2. Jeremy Smith, RB, Tulsa Union

3. Brandon Webb, OL, Owasso

4. Daytawion Lowe, DB, Carl Albert

5. Gabe Lynn, CB, Jenks

6. Beau Blankenship, RB, Norman North

7. Gabe Ikard, TE/DE, Bishop McGuinness

8. Pearlie Graves, DE, Tulsa East Central

9. Shawn Jackson, LB, Tulsa McLain

10. Terrell Williams, ATH, Tulsa Edison