Wrestling
Wrestling: Beric Jordan Commits to Oklahoma State
Jordan is the No. 17 junior in the country.
Oklahoma State picked up a big commitment on Monday, as Beric Jordan announced via Instagram he was committed to the Cowboys.

Jordan was a two-time Ohio state champion, an Ironman champ, and is ranked as the No. 17 overall junior in the country, according to Matscouts’ Willie Saylor, making him No. 3 at his 113-pound weight class. Beric will be competing at 113 for Stillwater High School this year while seeking his third state title.
He took his official visit to OSU this past weekend during homecoming.
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