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Oklahoma State Offers In-State Kicker Cameron Little out of Southmoore

OSU offers the No. 2 kicker in the country.

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Kickers and punters usually come to the Oklahoma State from all over the globe, but Mike Gundy and Co. might soon get one close to home.

Cameron Little, a kicker out of Moore, announced an OSU offer Monday morning. A 2021 prospect, Moore has other offers from Army, Navy, Air Force and Nevada. Little has also been selected to the 2021 All-America Bowl set to take place next January.

Kohl’s Kicking Camps rank Little as the No. 2 kicker in the nation.

Little has attended multiple Kohl’s events with his most recent being the Kohl’s Underclassman Challenge in January 2020. He continues to impress with his leg speed and competitive focus in both charting and competitive situations. Little can continue to develop athletically in the coming months and is beating more mature and athletically developed campers on a regular basis. Little is a D1 scholarship kicker/punter. He has more upside in college as a kicker but his punting is very impressive also. Little seems to enjoy and thrive in competitive situations. [Kohl’s]

OSU’s kicking duties are in a questionable spot heading into the 2020 season after the Pokes lost longtime starter Matt Ammendola to graduation. Jake McClure (who handled kick-off duties for OSU the past two seasons) and Alex Hale are the listed kickers on OSU’s roster. The Pokes also have punters Tom Hutton, Brady Pohl and Ben Freehill.

OSU hasn’t had an Oklahoman kicker a part of a recruiting class since Dan Bailey in 2007, according to 247Sports. That one worked out well.

Little was 5-for-7 on field-goal attempts for Southmoore High School last season with a long of 46 yards, and he was a perfect 14-for-14 on extra points. Here he is on some practice field drilling kicks from 60 yards out.


And here is his actual game film:

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