Football
Wide Receiver Obi Obialo to Transfer from Oklahoma State
Sophomore receiver Obi Obialo announced he would transfer from Oklahoma State on Thursday via Twitter.
I've decided to transfer from Oklahoma State and re open my recruitment. I want to thank all the coaches and staff for everything. God bless
— Obi (@DoubleOLeven) May 11, 2017
Obialo played in only four games as a freshman, burning his redshirt. He totaled two catches for 11 yards, with 10 of them coming on one snag against Kansas. Reps could be even harder to come by in 2017 as Oklahoma State boasts one of the deepest and most talent-rich receiving corps in the nation.
He was a former three-star prospect out of Coppell High School in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. At Coppell, he compiled almost 1,000 receiving yards.
Obialo was also recruited by Iowa and San Diego State, according to 24/7 Sports.
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