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Clemson Transfer Cornerback Commits to Oklahoma State
The Oklahoma State secondary just received a huge boost.
Clemson graduate transfer cornerback Adrian Baker has committed to play for Mike Gundy and the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the 2017-18 season and is eligible to play immediately. The Cowboys beat out Houston and UCF for Baker’s services.
Baker started 3 games for Clemson in 2015. Former ESPN 300 recruit should give Oklahoma State’s secondary in need of CB help a major boost.
— Jake Trotter (@Jake_Trotter) April 12, 2017
Baker sat out the 2016 championship season for the Tigers after suffering a season-ending ACL tear in Clemson’s spring game. In 2015, the 5-foot-11, 180-pound corner from Florida had 2 interceptions and started 3 games in the secondary.
The Cowboys’ cornerback group lost seniors Lenzy Pipkins and Ashton Lampkin to graduation and Ramon Richards has been moved to safety, so this is a big get if nothing for quality depth. OSU needs depth and talent, and with Baker pledging to the Cowboys, it gives Glenn Spencer and Co. both.
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