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Two of the State’s Top Prospects Share Photos from Oklahoma State Visit
Two four-star Yellowjackets took in the OSU spring game this past weekend.
It seems like the Cowboy coaching staff will have a keen eye on the Choctaw Yellowjackets this fall.
A pair of Choctaw standouts took visits up to Stillwater this past weekend for Oklahoma State’s spring game — two of the top 2027 prospects in the state. Here’s a little bit about each guy.
Israel Hammons, LB
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Hammons is a four-star prospect per 247Sports and Rivals. The Rivals Industry Ranking lists him as the No. 175 player in all of the 2027 class and the No. 6 player in the state of Oklahoma.
Listed at 6-foot-3, 225 pounds, Hammons also has offers to Texas, Texas Tech, Ole Miss, Arizona State, Auburn and others.
Hammons’ first Division-I offer came in January of 2025 and was from … North Texas. He credited running backs coach and fellow Oklahoman Patrick Cobbs with that offer, just like he did when he announced his Oklahoma State offer in January of this year.
He posed in one of his visit photos with OSU quarterback commit Carson White, who also took his official this past weekend.
While he projects as a linebacker, Hammons was also used as an H back and played special teams as a junior — throwing vicious blocks, catching passes, returning kicks and blocking field-goal attempts.
Titus Hawk, TE
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Anytime he can, Eric Morris likes to note his affinity for multisport athletes — a camp Hawk fits into.
A 6-foot-7 tight end, Hawk is also a standout baseball prospect. He also plays basketball.
Hawk’s father, Shane, played baseball at Oklahoma State in the early 2000s before being taken in the fourth round of the 2003 MLB Draft by the New York Mets. Hawk has made it known he wants to play football and baseball as a collegiate, and his photoshoot from this weekend is further proof of that.
White also wants to play football and baseball at the next level. It’s crazy to think that should Hawk pick the Pokes, two of OSU’s first big commits under Morris could also star at O’Brate.
Hawk is a four-star football recruit per the Rivals Industry Ranking and the 247Sports Composite Ranking. That Rivals ranking lists him as the No. 333 player in the class and the No. 8 player from Oklahoma. He also holds offers to Florida, Alabama, Oklahoma, Michigan, Nebraska, Miami, Texas Tech, Notre Dame and others.
OSU was Hawk’s first offer under the previous regime, coming in January of 2025. North Texas was his third offer, coming later that month.
Like with Hammons, Hawk brings some versatility to the football field. Despite being 6-7, he had a kick return for a touchdown against Lawton-Eisenhower on Halloween. He also has some highlights on the defensive side of the ball. On offense, he’d sometimes get the ball in unique was for a tight end, like tunnel screens and quick pitches.
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