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Oklahoma State offers 2017 Baylor Commit
Oklahoma State is looking to pry one of its only committed prospects for the 2017 class from its clutches. After firing Art Briles in May, Baylors entire 2017 class of committed prospects abandoned the ship. However in July, 2017 cornerback prospect Noah Daniels of League City, Texas, became the first recruit to commit to the new Baylor regime.
Now Oklahoma State is looking to nab the 6-foot standout, extending an offer to the young man on Wednesday.
Extremely Blessed To Receive My 22nd Offer From Oklahoma State University !!! #GoPokes #Magnificent17 pic.twitter.com/uuqE358nYf
— Noah Daniels ⚡️ (@NoahDB21) October 12, 2016
Daniels is rated as the No. 7 cornerback prospect in Texas according to ESPN, and a three-star recruit. After receiving an offer in July, Daniels committed to the Bears just days later. And his recruitment has gone quiet the past three months with no offers, until OSU broke the ice Wednesday.
His other offers include Indiana, Illinois, Houston, Arkansas, Texas Tech, Utah, and others.
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