Football
A Pair of In-State Prospects Announce Oklahoma State Offers
Could the Cowboys add to their six-man class?
Oklahoma State is still in search of its next head football coach, but the Cowboys’ recruiting staff hasn’t stopped working.
A pair of in-state products announced OSU offers on Tuesday: Owasso’s Julius Wilson and Edmond Santa Fe’s Jae’Lin Battle.
Jae’Lin Battle
A 6-foot-2, 280-pound defensive lineman, Battle is committed to Baylor and has been since July. He also has offers to Missouri, Auburn, Kansas State, Arizona State and others.
#AGTG blessed to receive an offer from @CowboyFB thank you for the opportunity @CoachRTBradford !!@littlehead72 @coach_wolfpack @stevepatterson3 @Trey_Zero @BenjaminGolan @SFwolvesFTBL @DwightDobbins @Sooner7v7 @Josh_Scoop @JamesDJackson15 @adamgorney @CedricDAntwine pic.twitter.com/Z8et7SxRHO
— Jae’Lin“Battle”battle (@JaeLinbattle10) October 21, 2025
He’s the No. 614 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking for the class, a list that has him as the No. 10 Oklahoman in the cycle.
Battle has 47 total tackles this season, including 13.5 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks, according to MaxPreps. As a sophomore and junior, Battle combined to make 87 tackles, 14.5 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks.
Julius Wilson
Wilson is a two-sport athlete at Owasso, playing football and basketball. He’s listed at 6-foot-4, 190 pounds and plays receiver for the Rams.
After a great conversation with @CoachRTBradford I am blessed to have received an offer from @CowboyFB 🍊@KWright_7 @CoachBBlank @ChrisHarrisJr @CoachJBlank pic.twitter.com/2MxuHfjZmq
— Julius Wilson (@Dr_JD_Wilson) October 21, 2025
Wilson is unranked on the major recruiting services, but along with this offer to OSU, he’s announced offers to Texas Tech and Towson. He’s been on or around OSU’s radar for a little while now, visiting Stillwater for a camp in the summer of 2024 before taking an unofficial visit to OSU this past spring.
OSU’s 2026 Class
Since the coaching change, OSU’s 2026 class has obviously had a rough go of it.
The Cowboys are down to six commitments, with Braeden Presley being the only in-state guy who has stuck. Okies KD Jones (Jenks), Aiden Martin (Berryhill), Tajh Overton (Owasso), Landen Anderson (Edmond Santa Fe), Trey McGlothin (Bixby) and Carter Langenderfer (Owasso) were all at one point committed to the Cowboys but have since either decommitted or decommitted and committed elsewhere.
Here are the Cowboy commits as things stand:
| Name | Pos. | Hometown |
| Bryton Niu | TE | Lehi, UT |
| Sunia Vuki | OL | Orangevale, CA |
| Landon Bland | Edge | Carthage, MO |
| Braeden Presley | DB | Bixby, OK |
| Brandon Ford | DB | Crowley, TX |
| Maliek Bracy | DB | Argyle, TX |
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