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Crootin’ Geography: Where Every Oklahoma State 2018 Signee is From

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Oklahoma State signed 22 newbies to its program on Wednesday to all but finalize its 2018 class ahead of Christmas. As is almost always the case, a majority of the recruits hail from the Lone Star State. However, the staff did a good job of blending in talent from elsewhere inside and outside the region, too.

Let’s take a look at where each comes from, starting with the Oklahoma bunch.

Oklahoma signees

• C.J. Moore | Four-star wide receiver | Tulsa, Oklahoma

• Bryce Bray | Three-star offensive lineman | Bixby, Oklahoma

• Jacob Farrell | Three-star offensive lineman | Sulphur, Oklahoma

• Jason Taylor | Three-star defensive back | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

• Hunter Anthony | Three-star offensive lineman | Tuttle, Oklahoma

• Jake Ross | Three-star tight end | Miami (via Coweta), Oklahoma

Texas signees

• Spencer Sanders | Four-star QB | Denton, Texas

• Jonathan Shepherd | Three-star wide receiver | Kilgore, Texas

• JayVeon Cardwell | Three-star cornerback | Cibolo, Texas

• Michael Scott | Three-star defensive end | Athens, Texas

• Tanner McCalister| Three-star cornerback | Rockwall, Texas

• Tyrese Williams | Three-star center | Houston, Texas

• Tyler Lacy | Three-star defensive end | Sachse, Texas

• Jahmyl Jeter | Three-star running back | San Antonio, Texas

• Kanion Williams | Three-star safety | Dallas, Texas

• Kolby Peel | Three-star outside backer | College Station, Texas

• Blake Barron | Three-star backer | Rockwall, Texas

• Braden Cassity | Three-star defensive end | Austin, Texas

• Gabe Lemons | Three-star athlete | Coppell, Texas

Arkansas signees

• Sean Michael Flanagan | Three-star safety | Charleston, Arkansas

Illinois signees

• Hunter Woodard | Three-star offensive lineman | Tuscola, Illinois

Louisiana signees

• Jarrick Bernard | Three-star safety | Shreveport, Louisiana

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