Football
Signing Day Stunner: Broken Arrow LB Gavin Potter Flips from K State to Kansas
Potter stunned everyone by trolling K-State and Tech, only to pick KU.
Gavin Potter’s troll level: ?.
The Broken Arrow linebacker, who picked up an Oklahoma State offer this past week, stunned many on Wednesday’s signing day when he showed up for his ceremony wearing a Kansas State hoodie, only to rip that off to reveal a Texas Tech hoodie, only to rip that one off to reveal body paint with the letters “KU across his chest.
He’s signing with Les Miles and the Jayhawks.
Folks, Gavin Potter Instagrammed himself in a Tech uniform yesterday, then walked into his signing with a KSU hoodie on, and then chose THE KANSAS JAYHAWKS. Troll level ? might be my new favorite Jayhawk. What a steal by Les Miles. pic.twitter.com/pPh2u1IBcb
— Ryan (@RRinehart2012) February 6, 2019
Here's the video of Gavin Potter's (@Gavvin_12) #NationalSigningDay2019 reveal and his comments on #Sooners #Okstate. Going to be fun to see @BrokenArrowFTBL star get on the field for @KU_Football against all these #Big12 rivals pic.twitter.com/KY5VOVgjpn
— Jeff Kolb (@JeffKolbTV) February 6, 2019
The pre-planning that went into this troll job is really next level. He managed to leave Tech fans upset (which is always a great choice), then K-State fans in tears (probably) by flipping to the in-state program that came out of nowhere. And all while spurning in-state OSU! I’m already a little perturbed this amount of swag is leaving the state to play college football elsewhere.
Potter played linebacker for state title-winning Broken Arrow and rose up the recruiting ranks in the days and weeks leading up to signing day. At 6-1, 200 pounds, his frame was the only concern that likely kept him from racking up dozens of offers. (I look forward to Les Miles and Co. running the wishbone with him against OSU this fall.)
OSU’s class is all but settled (or maybe completely settled) as of Wednesday morning, however. With four-star Deondrick Glass making things official, there may be but one more spot to take a player in 2019, which could be reserved for a mid-year transfer, graduate transfer, or a late-qualifying high schooler.
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