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Texas A&M Graduate Transfer Kemah Siverand Transferring to Oklahoma State
Former four-star prospect Kemah Siverand, a 6-foot-1 prospect who hails from Cy Ridge High School in Houston, Texas, announced Friday his intentions to join Oklahoma State as a graduate transfer.
Siverand originally committed and signed with Texas A&M out of high school in 2015, where he quickly ran through his academics, using a 25-credit summer to free himself up to be a graduate transfer with two years of eligibility remaining. The Tulsa World reported that his expedited graduation will give him a chance to play for OSU this season.
Sorry for the wait!
I didn’t take 25 hours this summer for no reason! I want to thank every single body involved in helping me make this But I am now a Cowboy and will be playing my final years of college football at The Unviersity of Oklahoma State! #GoPokes pic.twitter.com/THTdABb5WP
— Kemah Siverand (@TheKSiverand) August 3, 2018
Of course somebody commits the second we sit down for our annual summit. https://t.co/GBQii9XFBI
— Pistols Firing (@pistolsguys) August 3, 2018
Siverand was ranked a four-star prospect out of high school by 247Sports. He was the No. 273 overall prospect, and the No. 41 prospect in the state of Texas. He joined the Aggies as a receiver but eventually moved over to corner, where he will play for OSU.
Siverand joins a talent-rich position that will welcome his experience at the Div. I level. Returning starters AJ Green and Rodarius Williams are back in 2018, but Siverand could play a significant role immediately in the rotation.
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