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Report: 2026 Five-Star Recruit Toni Bryant Visiting Oklahoma State
The Cowboys are reportedly hosting a big fish in the 2026 class.
Steve Lutz and his staff have done a nice job in the 2025 class thus far, but the Cowboys also have an eye on 2026.
Oklahoma State is hosting 2026 five-star prospect Toni Bryant on Sunday, according to 24/7 High School Hoops. Bryant is the No. 11 player in his class, according to 247Sports. He is a five-star prospect in both the 247Sports ratings and the Composite ranking, which lists him as the No. 24 prospect in his class.
NEWS: 2026 5⭐️ Toni Bryant is taking an unofficial visit to Oklahoma State today, a source tells @LeagueRDY.
Bryant is an athletic 6-10 forward who can rebound, block shots and score the ball on the offensive end. One of the highest ceiling prospects in 2026.
He recently took… pic.twitter.com/hWP3niOesJ
— 24/7 High School Hoops (@247HSHoops) October 13, 2024
Listed at 6-foot-10, Bryant hails from North Tampa Christian Academy in Florida. As a high school sophomore last season, Bryant averaged 19.2 points, 11.2 rebounds and a ridiculous 8.7 blocks a game, according to MaxPreps, and did so while shooting 48% from 3-point range. He also had a stellar freshman season, averaging 19.3 points, 13 rebounds and nine blocks a game.
Playing with the Florida-based Nightrydas Elite on Nike’s EYBL circuit, Bryant averaged 11.5 points, 7.3 rebounds and 2.8 blocks a game in April and May, where he shot 61% from the field and went 4-for-7 (57%) from 3.
Bryant hasn’t officially announced an OSU offer, but he does have offers to the likes of Kansas, Texas, Michigan, Houston, Tennessee, Florida, LSU and many more. He has recently taken visits to Cal and Tennessee.
The Cowboys don’t have a pledge in the 2026 class yet, but not many programs do. However, the 2026 cycle could be a big one for the Cowboys. To go with this interest from Bryant, the 2026 class also features OSU legacy Jalen Montonati, a 6-foot-7 wing from Owasso. A few weeks back, OSU hosted Montonati and 2026 four-star prospects Seven Spurlock and Austin Brown.
Lutz and Co. have made an impact on the 2025 class, adding four-star sharpshooter Ryan Crotty and three-star big man Mekhi Ragland in recent weeks. OSU’s two-man 2025 class ranks 30th nationally and fourth in the Big 12.
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