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Oklahoma State’s Martins Change Numbers, Newcomer Measurements Revealed

Brock Martin is returning to his high school number.

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Tay Martin and Brock Martin aren’t related, but the two both change jersey numbers heading into the 2021 season.

Oklahoma State released its 2021 Media Guide for Big 12 media days, revealing that Tay Martin made a switch from No. 4 to No. 1, and Brock Martin made a switch from No. 40 to No. 9.

Entering his redshirt senior season, Brock Martin has played in 28 games in his Cowboy career. In that time, he has made 62 total tackles, including 12.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks. He also scored a touchdown on a fumble recovery against TCU this past season.

Brock wore No. 9 at Oologah-Talala High School.

Tay Martin is the heir apparent to the Z-receiver spot Tylan Wallace left open. Tay transferred to Oklahoma State from Washington State ahead of last season, where he wore No. 1. Landon Wolf wore No. 1 for OSU last season.

In 41 career games (all but five of which were at Washington State), Tay has caught 158 passes for 1,764 yards and 18 touchdowns. His best game as a Cowboy came in the Cheez-It Bowl last season, where he had six catches for 73 yards.

The media guide also shows numbers, heights and weights for all of the Cowboys’ 2021 recruiting class. Here is a look at the true freshmen and impact transfers on the Pokes’ roster:

No. Name Position Height Weight Class
5 Kendal Daniels S 6-4 195 Fr.
8 Cam Smith CB 6-2 175 Fr.
10 Kale Smith CB 5-11 155 Fr.
12 Gunnar Gundy QB 6-1 200 Fr.
15 Ty Williams S 6-0 185 Fr.
17 John Paul Richardson WR 6-0 180 Fr.
17 Lyrik Rawls S 6-1 195 Fr.
18 Blaine Green WR 6-1 215 Fr.
19 Bryson Green WR 6-1 205 Fr.
22 Jaylen Warren RB 5-8 215 Sr.
23 Jaden Nixon RB 5-10 175 Fr.
27 Raymond Gay CB 5-10 165 Fr.
28 De’Kelvion Beamon CB 6-0 190 Fr.
30 Collin Oliver DE 6-2 225 Fr.
38 Carter Bernard S 5-10 180 Fr.
39 Trey Rucker S 6-0 195 Jr.
40 Donovan Stephens LB 6-0 215 Fr.
46 Nikolas Martin LB 6-0 200 Fr.
47 Luke McEndoo CW 6-1 255 Fr.
49 Tanner Brown K 6-0 160 Sr.
51 Danny Godlevske OL 6-2 300 R-Sr.
54 Silas Barr OL 6-5 285 Fr.
58 Holden Martinson DT 6-4 235 Fr.
65 Hilton Marsh OL 6-0 275 Fr.
69 Logan Ward K 6-0 205 Fr.
70 Jed Wagner DT 6-2 250 Fr.
71 Aden Kelley DT 6-2 305 Fr.
73 Darian Jones OL 6-0 320 Fr.
76 Caleb Etienne OL 6-7 350 R-So.
79 Logan Nobles OL 6-6 295 Fr.
83 Steven Brown WR 5-10 150 Fr.
85 Jaden Bray WR 6-2 187 Fr.
85 Justin Hines DE 6-5 235 Fr.
88 Donnie Wingate DE 6-3 215 Fr.
89 Austin Jarrard CW 6-3 245 R-So.
92 Nathan Latu DE 6-4 270 R-So.

Most will scroll directly to junior college offensive lineman Caleb Etienne and look at his size: 6-foot-7, 350 pounds.

Former four-star safety Kendal Daniels rocking No. 5 will also look clean for years to come.

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