Early Signing Day Tracker: Oklahoma State Receives 16 Letter of Intent Early On
Today is the day. Early signing day is here. The Oklahoma State Cowboys are securing recruits to its 2024 class as they're receiving one Letter of Intent after another. With the early signing period opening Wednesday and not closing until Friday, All Pokes has you covered with every signee throughout the opening.
This story will be continually updated when signees send their Letter of Intent or when context is provided for these moves.
Letter of Intent received by Oklahoma State:
Jaden Allen-Hendrix
The running back from Irma, SC committed to the Cowboys on Tuesday and was the program's first signee on Wednesday.
Luke Webb
Having committed to Oklahoma State on July 15, 2023, Webb remained committed to the Cowboys before signing. He is a three-star defensive lineman from Deer Park, TX.
Landyn Cleveland
After having committed to Oklahoma State in April, Cleveland picked up offers from Missouri, Oklahoma and Alabama. The three-star defensive back from Mansfield, TX remained loyal to his commitment with the Cowboys, despite the shiny offers.
Celeb Hackleman
The 6-foot-6, 275-pound offensive lineman committed to the program just days after his official visit in April. Hackleman is a three-star offensive lineman from Texarkana, TX.
Chauncey Johnson
The three-star offensive tackle from Lonoke, AR is 6-foot-4, 295-pounds, adding depth to an incredible offensive line room. He committed to the Cowboys in June.
Armstrong Nnodim
Nnodim is a three-star EDGE from Mesquite, TX standings at 6-foot-1.5, 250-pounds. He committed this summer just after his visit.
Gunnar Wilson
From Melissa, TX, Wilson is a versatile linebacker who signed with the Cowboys this summer. At 6-foot-2, 210-pounds, the three-star adds to an impressive linebacker room.
Tre Griffiths
The wide receiver from Keller, TX saw offers from other Big 12 programs, yet decided to commit to Kasey Dunn and the Cowboys. The three-star was a top-100 wide receiver in the 2024 class.
Rodney Fields
From Oklahoma City, Fields received an offer from Oklahoma State in January where he immediately committed to the program. He's a top-ten player in Oklahoma and the No. 70 running back in the nation.
David Kabongo
After committing to the Cowboys in June, Kabongo took visits to Indiana and SMU, though nothing substantial changed his mind as he remained committed to Oklahoma State. The three-star defensive back is from Trophy Club, TX.
LaDainian Fields
Fields is a cousin of Rodney Fields, who influenced him to flip from TCU to Oklahoma State on early signing day, as he signed his Letter of Intent with the Cowboys.
Josh Ford
Ford is a Stillwater native and picked up an Oklahoma State offer after the 2022 high school football season. He committed in January and has remained a Cowboy since.
Jonathan Agumadu
Oklahoma State was one of two Power Five offers the linebacker from McKinney, TX received, and he committed shortly after his official visit.
Willie Nelson
Nelson go the majority of his offers in 2022, holding offers from schools like Colorado and Oklahoma. Still, he opted for Oklahoma State. The three-star defensive back is from Longview, TX.
Nuku Mafi
The offensive lineman from Salt Lake City, UT had a couple late pushes from BYU and Arizona State, yet Mafi remained committed to Oklahoma State.
Temerrick Johnson
The edge rusher from Midlothian, TX was the 16th Cowboy to make his signing official on Wednesday, leaving Maealiuaki Smith as the last commit of the class to remain unsigned.
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