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Tyson Jolly Will Visit Oklahoma State This Weekend
Four-star shooting guard Tyson Jolly, a prospect from Putnam City West who spent his last season at prep school, was recently released from his letter of intent at Cal and is now evaluating his options on the recruiting trail.
He made a visit to Waco to check out Baylor last weekend, and according to Eric Bossi, a national recruiting analyst for Rivals, Jolly will visit Oklahoma State this weekend:
After visiting Baylor last weekend, 4-star SG @Tysonjolly tells me that he’ll visit Oklahoma State this weekend. Will have 1 visit left.
— Eric Bossi (@ebosshoops) April 11, 2016
Jolly was ranked as a four-star guard in the 2016 class who brings top 100 talent in the form of 6-foot-4, 200-pounds. He had a productive high school career for Putnam City West, averaging over 20 points and 9 rebounds per game his senior season. A report from The Oklahoman surfaced last week which revealed that Brad Underwood, Oklahoma State’s new head coach, recently made an in home visit with Jolly and is in pursuit of the big-time guard. So this could be Underwood’s first chance to make a big splash on the recruiting trail since his arrival.
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