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Oklahoma State Offers Baylor Offensive Line Commit on Signing Day Eve

Can OSU flip the lineman from its conference rival?

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Eric Morris is attempting to flip a Big 12 offensive line prospect heading into signing day.

Kole Seaton, a 6-foot-6, 285-pound O-lineman from Mesquite, Texas, announced an Oklahoma State offer on Tuesday. Seaton committed to Baylor in November of 2024 and has also announced offer to North Texas (under Morris), Arizona, Kansas State, Pitt and others.

Seaton is the No. 768 player in the 2026 recruiting class, according to the 247Sports Composite ranking. 247 considers him the No. 57 offensive tackle in the class and a Top 100 player from the state of Texas.

He hails from Mesquite Horn High School, the same school OSU landed Armstrong Nnodim from in the 2024 cycle.

It’s been a hectic few days for OSU’s 2026 class as Morris juggles closing out North Texas’ season while trying to construct his first roster in Stillwater.

The Cowboys, as of writing, are down to four 2026 commitments following Bryton Niu, Aiden Martin, Julius Wilson and Carter Langenderfer announcing they won’t sign with the Cowboys when the early signing period opens Wednesday.

Morris is, though, getting other irons in the fire. Shortly after the announcement was made that he took the OSU job, four-star linebacker Carson Crawford (committed to Colorado) announced he had picked up an OSU offer. In-state offensive lineman Dawson Matthews (committed to Memphis) announced an OSU offer earlier Tuesday. On top of that, a pair of junior college prospects have announced OSU offers in O-lineman Steven Moore and linebacker Taurean Davis.

So strap in, ladies and gentlemen. It could be busy signing day.

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