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DrummBeat: Big transfer OL visitor this weekend (Thurs 4:19 pm)

I can confirm a report by Collin Kennedy at 247 that UW transfer OL Landen Hatchett will be visiting the Sooners this weekend. The younger Hatchett told OUinsider, “It will be just me and my mom because Geirean [Hatchett] and my dad visited last weekend,” Landen Hatchett said. “I’m super excited to see what (OU) is all about!”

As we reported earlier today, sources in Norman told me, “Things seem to be moving in the right direction there for the Hatchett brothers." The source also added, "Coach [Bill] Bedenbaugh has two spots for them, so if they choose OU, it's an easy decision to take and make room.”

This is big with add/drop ending at OU this weekend. Obviously, there is a waiver that can made but the Sooners’ chance with the Hatchett brothers have started to definitely trend in a positive direction.

More to come after the visit.

Texas

Texas is absolutely cleaning up in the portal.

They also recruited better than us in the HS rankings.

If the argument is that only teams who can’t recruit well in HS need to play the portal game, how do you explain Texas?

They are going to be better than us in most position groups next year. But I’m glad we’ve saved our nickels.

DrummBeat: Sooners' first Junior Day | Quick notes on what we have heard on 5-star safety, transfer OL and MORE (Sat 9:20 PM)

*** I will start with five-star safety Jonah Williams. Our guy Travis Davidson had a great note on his interest in the Sooners' baseball program as well.

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You can read about that right HERE: https://oklahoma.forums.rivals.com/threads/small-nugget-on-5-star-weekend-visitor.194943/

I have talked to numerous sources regarding the ELITE 2025 safety. Because of what I have heard, I will say that OU looks to be the leader. However, I am not putting in a Rivals Future Cast, but I will say that you can take this write-up as one.

That said, Williams made the trip to Norman and hung out with the baseball staff for an hour or two; all the while, Williams spent a ton of time with safety coach Brandon Hall and head coach Brent Venables. Obviously, with this being Williams' fifth visit to OU in the last year, things have been moving very well for Oklahoma and the Galveston (TX) two-sport star.

I have stated for some time that I really like the Sooners' standing with Williams, and that feeling I have had has grown even stronger, with one source telling OUInsider, "Perfect. That's what I would say about the day. You can see how at home Williams feels (at OU)."

It will be interesting to see if and when Williams returns to Norman, and it will also be interesting to see how or if visits are made elsewhere over the next month or two.

Regardless, the Sooners seem to have put themselves in the catbird's seat with Williams to the point there is a lot of confidence in Norman.


*** I know Parker has more on four-star RB Tory Blaylock, but sources I have talked to say that one is trending quite well for OU.


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*** Similarly, I am told that not only did four-star safety Omarion Robinson have a great visit, but I am told that his return to OU is coming quite soon, with Robinson and his family planning on coming back to OU tentatively on March 9th. That date is subject to potentially change, but a return in March is the plan.

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Robinson is one that I am close to putting in a Rivals Future Cast as well. Will have more on him as we are going to talk more about the visit soon.

*** I spoke with LB commit Marcus James about the JR Day, and he said, "It was huge. Really good day. We are going to have a great class, and it's just getting started. Lots of guys here today are guys that should be in our class in the end. Really like how the day went."

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*** I am working to go out and see four-star Weatherford (OK) EDGE CJ Nickson this week, but one source seemed to feel it was moving quite well in the Sooners' direction. I hope to have direct quotes from Nickson after I meet with him in Weatherford, but that's great news so far.

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*** Lastly, the Sooners are hosting Washington transfer OL Landen Hatchett this weekend. OU hosted his brother, Geirean [Hatchett], last weekend, so it was big for OU to get the younger Hatchett brother and their mother down this weekend.

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On that front, I continue to hear positive info on Sooners’ standing with the Hatchett brothers.

It’s never done until the ink is dry, but it’s trending in the territory of being a surprise if one or both aren’t Sooners in the near future.

NOTE: That is what I was told on the Hatchet's last night and this afternoon, so I will continue to check on them throughout the next few days. OU needs to close this one out and get the brothers to OU, so we will see if they can do just that. As of now, it seems to be trending well.

Notes on a high-priority visitor at Oklahoma's junior day (Sun 7:50pm)

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Followed up with Maliek Hawkins tonight. He spent a lot of time with Jay Valai and Brent Venables yesterday, and there appears to be a new dynamic coming into the picture as the Sooners pursue the three-star corner. OU is selling him on the potential of shifting inside to nickel, a concept that Hawkins has embraced eagerly. The Sooners obviously used a lot of Peyton Bowen and Kendel Dolby at that position in 2023, especially down the stretch in the season's latter half. Although they're by no means trying to move him away from playing outside corner entirely, OU believes Hawkins has the physique, the mentality and the versatility to add value in the nickel.

The other angle to this is that should he commit, Oklahoma will have an easier time recruiting other corner prospects thereafter if they can truthfully tell those prospects that Hawkins projects to the nickel.

Hawkins' family would obviously prefer him at OU, but Steve Sarkisian continues to personally prioritize the Frisco Emerson defensive back on behalf of the Longhorns. And in sincerity, I'll tell y'all that the love from Sarkisian has prevented the Sooners from running away from the pack here. Many will recall that when Maliek's older brother Michael was in the final weeks of his recruitment, TCU stepped up and mounted a legitimate challenge to Oklahoma. Texas is Maliek's TCU, as it were. Naturally, it's a hard sell to convince a kid to play against his brother on the opposite side of the Red River Rivalry. But the Horns are giving Maliek a lot to think about. They're not going down quietly in Maliek's recruitment, and I am of the opinion that the decision ultimately comes down to those two programs. Maliek himself acknowledged to me that he's gone back and forth quite a bit.

Another round of junior day updates (Sun 2:20pm)

My phone keeps buzzing as more and more information comes our way today, so I’ll try to keep these updates concise and to the point in anticipation of even more insight to come. We will also have some interviews.

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Things continue to trend in the direction of an early commitment to Oklahoma for Cobey Sellers. I would not be surprised to see this one wrap up by the time the spring game rolls around. I’m told he’s already conducting himself as if he’s pledged to OU, which isn’t necessarily indicative but a good sign nonetheless.

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Dawson Merritt did not make it in. That is at least partially explained by the fact that his father David, an assistant coach for the Chiefs, is obviously in Baltimore this weekend. Working to confirm when he intends to get back down to Oklahoma. The Sooners remain in a battle with Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas and Oregon for the four-star edge talent.

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Again, I don’t think he winds up at Oklahoma in the end, but sources have indicated to me that the Sooners feel they definitely have a puncher’s chance with Caleb Cunningham after yesterday’s visit. Cunningham himself hasn’t spoken to anyone about the trip, so we will have to wait to get a word straight from the horse’s mouth. But Emmett Jones appears to have given the Sooners a leg to stand on, at the very least. I might be underselling here, but that’s the side that I am unapologetically going to err on.

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Trystan Haynes is beginning to feel like the Devon Jordan of this class, and that is to say that conventional logic would indicate he’ll be a Sooner, but it’s something of an enigmatic recruitment where there’s nothing to feel objectively confident about. Haynes continues to entertain the advances of several other schools, as he’s got pending visits to TCU and Miami. Missouri is also involved, and the Tigers hosted him last weekend. If you put a gun to my head, I suppose I would still pick OU, but I couldn’t be all too confident in doing so. I feel it may be a while before we get a sense of where Haynes’ recruitment is headed, even with several of his Carl Albert teammates filling his ears with crimson propaganda. He’s either a pro at keeping the truth close to the vest or he’s legitimately without a strong leaning right now.

Some rapid intel on junior day visits (Sat 8:45pm)

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I like where things are headed with Tory Blaylock, and I've gone ahead with a FutureCast for the four-star running back. The Sooners are pacing the field right now in his recruitment, and after touching base with Tory and a couple ancillary sources tonight, I feel confident enough about the situation that I'll put my money where my mouth is. His visit today went VERY well.

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In related news, four-star RB Michael Turner Jr. didn't make it up to Norman today. Though he told me that he's likely to reschedule for the Sooners' Feb. 3 junior day next weekend, his absence helps solidify my confidence in OU's standing with Blaylock.

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Caught up with Christian Jones, and the Sooners certainly made a big move today with the four-star linebacker from Omaha (Neb.) Westside. I'll reiterate what I wrote a couple weeks back: the assumption that he's a Cornhusker is inaccurate, and Oklahoma has as good a shot with him as anyone. Brent Venables visited with him in person last week, and his first impression of new linebackers coach Zac Alley was a strong one. Of Alley, Jones said that he's got "a brilliant football mind." I'll remind you all that Jones already has his OU official visit booked for June, so that's yet another reason to feel optimistic about where things stand here.

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I'll have more information tomorrow on the situation with Manny Choice, but the early returns here are very strong. Spoke to Choice not long ago and he called the visit "amazing," speaking highly of his experience on campus with Emmett Jones. He also informed me that he'll be getting back up to campus for another visit soon. I think there are steadily increasing odds of Choice being the fourth wideout in the Sooners' 2025 class, especially given the fact that Isaiah Mozee hasn't gotten back to campus in months at this point.

More updates to come from me and Brandon.

DrummBeat: More on transfer OL and decision timeline (Fri 2:15 pm)

Spoke to a source in the Geirean Hatchett and Landen Hatchett camp today. They told me, “It’s been a hectic week or so, but a decision and announcement will be coming in the next few days.”

I don’t think that is a ground breaking quote and the expectation is that with the Sooners’ add/drop for classes this spring semester ending on 29th (edited as I got my dates mixed up) would expedite a decision for them.

Landen Hatchett will be in today soon as well so this thing is starting to take shape for OU. Never done until it is, but as we reported yesterday, it’s moving in the right direction for Oklahoma to land the Hatchett brothers. Now, OU just needs to close the deal.

247 Final Player Rankings

Rival's final rankings come out tomorrow but here are 247's!!!

Final 247 Players Rankings:

17. David Stone DL
48. Taylor Tatum RB
73. Eugene Brooks OT
133. Zion Kearney WR
169. Reggie Powers S
176. Nigel Smith DL
178. Jaydan Hardy S
189. Jayden Jackson DL
206. Ivan Carreon WR
216. Davon Michell TE
232. James Nesta LB

Small nugget on 5-Star Weekend Visitor

Remember back in July when I said this?

“As to who is 2SportU’s next big target? Look no further than 2025 composite 5-Star Safety Jonah Williams out of Ball High School in Galveston, TX. I’m told his dad is a big fan of “The BV Way” and he is “Deion Sanders” on the baseball diamond. I'm told Jonah WILL be in town for the Party at the Palace, but can’t be contacted by baseball until 8/1 due to NCAA rules.”

Well I am told by that Jonah IS set to meet with the baseball coaches tomorrow afternoon while he is in town.

Skip Johnson & Co. proved to be deadly recruiters in the 2023 cycle as they batted a thousand with their 2SportU targets Taylor Tatum and James Nesta. Add that to recent Big 12 Recruiter of the Year Brandon Hall and Brent Venables and that’s a pretty salty crew to go after the 5-Star.

Jan. 27 Junior Day visitor list

This list will evolve over the next two weeks, so Brandon and I will no doubt update it as more information becomes available. But here's who is scheduled to be in Norman as of now.

COMMITS

Four-star WR Elijah Thomas
Four-star QB Kevin Sperry
Three-star DE Alex Shieldnight
Three-star DL Ka'Mori Moore
Three-star OL Owen Hollenbeck
Three-star LB Marcus James
Three-star ATH Trynae Washington
PWO long snapper Seth Freeman

TARGETS

Five-star DB Jonah Williams
Four-star WR Caleb Cunningham
Four-star DB Cobey Sellers
Four-star OL Lamont Rogers
Four-star LB Christian Jones
Four-star DE CJ Nickson
Four-star DB Deyjhon Pettaway
Four-star DE Max Granville
Four-star DB Trystan Haynes
Four-star DL Landon Rink
Four-star RB Michael Turner
Four-star RB Tory Blaylock
Four-star OL Ty Haywood
Four-star DB Omarion Robinson
Four-star LB Dawson Merritt
Three-star DL Kole Briehler
Three-star DB Maliek Hawkins
Three-star WR Manny Choice
Unranked RB Demarius Robinson

POSSIBLE

Three-star DL Gus Cordova
Four-star DE Jayden Woods
Four-star OL Andrew Babalola
Four-star WR Gracen Harris

Hoops note: Two unofficial visitors for today's game

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Aidan Chronister and Dothan Ijadimbola, both standout players in the class of 2026, are currently on unofficial visits today. While it's too early to draw any conclusions about the class of 2026, the fact that the Sooners have these two players on campus is a positive development.
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