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The Reload: OSU Trying to Flip Baylor Pledge, New Hoops Offers and More Twins on the Horizon

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https://twitter.com/totaltroutmove/status/788546616500170752The Reload is your Oklahoma State recruiting recap filled with the latest recruiting news, with an ear to the ground for what’s to come.


Oklahoma State Recruiting Twins Again

Jordan Moore, a 2018 standout prospect from Yoakum, Texas, is getting a lot of attention from OSU among many schools in his recruitment. Moore, a running back and athlete is a twin brother of Joshua Moore, who is an elite wide receiver recruit. They both hold offers from the likes of OU, Texas, Florida State, Tennessee, OSU and a slew of others. Here’s the edit the OSU staff sent Jordan this week:

I wouldn’t be surprised if the Moore brothers release a top list of schools soon, and OSU will likely be on that short list. As for Jordan, he’s expected to make his commitment on Dec. 24 this year — so keep an eye on him and any action surrounding him in the near future.

Two new 2020 hoops offers

Brad Underwood’s staff has been hitting the trail hard this week with two new offers: The first to point guard RJ Hampton, a big time athlete from Frisco, Texas:

Hampton already has offers from SMU, Texas A&M, OSU, and many more on their way soon. Underwood and crew jumping in early to get in the sweepstakes for Hampton, who will likely be a soon-to-be five-star recruit. He’s a long, rangy point guard with silky smooth moves and a pretty nice jumper to boot. At 6-foot-4, he has the frame to develop and grow into a very desirable prospect at the next level.

The second offer went out to shooting guard/small forward Cade Cunningham:

https://twitter.com/CadeCunningham_/status/788110898992783361

Cunningham is a 6-5, 180 pound prospect with a high major projection and above average athleticism, a little ahead of his young body. According to future 150, he’s the No. 1 player in the country at his position and the No. 5 player in the great state of Texas from Arlington.

Oklahoma State pursuing Noah Daniels, Baylor commit

Oklahoma State extended an offer to 2017 defensive back Noah Daniels earlier this week, and they’re staying on him and in his head this week.

Daniels is one of only two verbal commits to Baylor for 2017, and based on his twitter account, I get the vibe that he’s feeling OSU and taking them very seriously. I wouldn’t be surprised to see him flip to the good guys.

OSU offers 2018 DT

Oklahoma State made a big offer yesterday evening to 2018 defensive tackle Trevor Trout of St. Louis, Missouri. Trout is a 6-3, 300 pound four-star recruit with close to a dozen offers already.

Trout also holds offers from Missouri, Iowa LSU and a handful of others.

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