OK here’s a few more kids I’d love to see visit UNT:
TE-John Philip Hughes, Tulsa Edison 6’4/250/4.8
Rivals-3*,Scout-NL
Looks like the type of TE that would fit Coach Mac’s offenses at ISU
VideoOK NUC Highlights (talks about DT-Myers kid also)
LB/DE-Daniel Davis, Norman North, 6’3/225/4.6
Rivals-3*, Scout-3*, 1st Team All-State (Tulsa World as punter) 2nd Team All-State (Oklahoman) Preseason Super 30 - #13
This season: Averaged 40.3 yards on 51 punts, with a long of 61. On offense, the tight end had 21 catches for 289 yards and three TDs. Also gained 154 yards on 41 carries. Moved to linebacker after being a defensive end for two years, and had 91 tackles, with high games of 13 against Westmoore, and 12 each against Midwest City and Lawton Eisenhower.
Recruited by: New Mexico, Ohio, Wyoming
De-committed from Stanford, Offers from Stanford?, Ohio, New Mexico and W. Kentucky
Senior Highlights
RB-Emilio Gatewood, Norman North 5’8/175/4.5
Rivals-3*, Scout-2*, Preseason Super 30 - #21
Offers from Tulsa and LA Tech
LB-Marcus Dees, East Central (Tulsa), 6’1/221/
Rivals-NR, Scout-NL, 1st Team All-State (Tulsa World)
This season: District 5A-4's player of year as he led Cardinals into 5A state title game. Had 165 tackles and 3 sacks. Four-year starter also was effective blocker at fullback. Had 54 tackles in four playoff games, including 15 in state final. Racked up 18 tackles with 2 sacks in shutout over Central and 17 tackles vs. Coweta.
Recruited by: New Mexico, La.-Monroe, Tulsa, C. Oklahoma, Pittsburg State, NSU
LB-Greg Offenburger, Norman 6’2/225/
Rivals-NL, Scout-NL: 1st Team All-State (Tulsa World & Oklahoman)
This season: District 6A-3 defensive player of year helping Tigers start season 7-0. Had 139 tackles and 10 sacks with 3 interceptions. Recorded season-high 16 tackles against Del City. Registered 15 tackles each vs. Broken Arrow, Muskogee and Southmoore. Finished career with 345 tackles and 21 sacks.
Recruited by: OU, TU, North Texas , Weber State, C. Oklahoma
Senior Highlights
S/WR-,Brandon Swindall, OKC Millwood, 6’3/170/
Rivals-3*, Scout-3*: 1st Team All-State (Tulsa World & Oklahoman), Preseason Super 30 - #30
This season: Led the state with 17 interceptions and may have set a national record with eight returns for a TD. Returned three interceptions for TDs against Luther. Also was a big-play wideout with 46 catches for 1,204 yards and 16 TDs. In a 36-31 win over 4A champion OKC Douglass, he had five catches for 163 yards and three TDs, and saved the victory with a tackle at the Millwood 1 on the game's final play.
Recruited by: Tulsa
Offensive Highlights
ATH-Prince McJunkins, Wagoner, 6’1/180/4.5
Rivals-NR, Scout-*: 1st Team All-State (Tulsa World), Honorable Mention (Oklahoman)
This season: An all-purpose selection, the three-year starting QB led the Bulldogs to the Class 4A state title game for the first time since 2005. Completed 121-of-169 passes for 2,132 yards and 33 TDs with only three interceptions. Also rushed for 647 yards and 12 TDs plus five two-point conversions. Had 306 total yards and accounted for four TDs in the semifinals against Catoosa. Passed for five TDs against McLain. Used in secondary in a few key situations.
Recruited by: La.-Monroe, New Mexico State, Wyoming
Interview
4A Final Highlights
DT-Gary Lee, Tulsa Victory Christian, 6'5/285/
Rivals-NL, Scout-NR
Offers from Wyoming, LA Tech, ULM
Defensive Highlights