Football
Oklahoma State Commit Spencer Sanders Ranked as Top QB in Texas by ESPN
In the first release of the 2018 ESPN300 rankings released this week, quarterback Spencer Sanders, the top rated recruit in OSU’s 2018 class, earned respect as not only one of the best quarterbacks in the country, but the No. 1 ranked quarterback in the talent rich state of Texas — even after tearing his ACL during his junior season.
Here’s a look at where he ranks among quarterbacks nationally, according to the latest ESPN rankings.
| Prospect | Committed |
|---|---|
| 1. Trevor Lawrence | Clemson |
| 2. Justin Fields | Penn State |
| 3. Jacob Sirmon | Washington |
| 4. Emory Jones | Ohio State |
| 5. Adrian Martinez | Cal |
| 6. Tanner McKee | Not committed |
| 7. Dorian Thompson-Robinson | Not committed |
| 8. Jack West | Stanford |
| 9. Matt Corral | USC |
| 10. Justin Rogers | Not committed |
| 11. Colson Yankoff | Washington |
| 12. Artur Sitkowski | Miami |
| 13. James Foster | Missouri |
| 14. Spencer Sanders | OSU |
Sanders is ranked as the 108th prospect nationally out of Denton Ryan High School and the 14th best in the entire state of Texas. He amassed 3,288 passing yards and 53 total touchdowns in his junior season in 15 games of action.
Also in ESPN’s latest rankings system is Hunter Anthony, OSU’s offensive line commit who pledged last month, who graded as a high three-star recruit and the No. 9 player in the state of Oklahoma. New verbal commitment and offensive tackle prospect Bryce Bray of Bixby is ranked as the No. 7 prospect in the state.
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