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OSU Recruiting: Oklahoma State Offers Two 2027 QBs at 'The Show' Camp in Stillwater

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Last week, Oklahoma State held its "The Show" recruiting camp in Stillwater, with prospects from around the country receiving invites and making their way to campus.

Two of these prospects, 2027 quarterbacks Malachi Zeigler and Zephyr Kreye , stood out amongst the group and picked up offers from Mike Gundy and company.

After a great camp, I’m grateful for @CoaTimRattay and @CowboyFB for extending an offer! @DamianDevon @fitnesskingWash @MarshallRivals @adamgorney @samspiegs @ChadSimmons_ @Eddie__Simpkins pic.twitter.com/4opyNh9BIA — Malachi Zeigler (@MalachiZeigler) June 12, 2024
Had a great time at 'The Show' in Stillwater! and after a awesome day with @CoachTimRattay I'm blessed to receive an 🅾️ffer from @CowboyFB #GoPokes @CoachGundy @Eddie__Simpkins @coach_walshOSU @kasey_dunn @CoachRTBradford @DentonGuyer_FB @ReedHeim @CoachJoseph979 @mike_gallegos16 pic.twitter.com/3lj9T3ywEj — Zephyr Kreye (@ZephyrKreye) June 13, 2024

After picking up his first offer from Grambling State in May, OSU was the seventh school to offer Zeigler. Listed at 6-foot-3 and 190 pounds, Arkansas and TCU have offered the Benton, LA, product since his time in Stillwater.

In addition to his talents on the gridiron, Zeigler is also a standout on the baseball diamond, playing middle infield and catcher.

Now up to nine offers since May 18, the Benton (LA) star will likely see his list of offers continue to grow quickly as his recruitment progresses.

Kasey Dunn and the Pokes staff also extended an offer to Kreye, a 6-foot-4, 205-pound quarterback from Denton Guyer (TX). Prior to his time at "The Show", Kreye competed at the Brent Venables Football Camp in Norman, where he displayed a strong arm and good accuracy for such a young prospect.

The Wildcats' standout put good velocity on his passes and was able to throw a tight spiral when attacking over the middle of the field.

At Guyer, Kreye is set to be the second string quarterback behind 4-star signal caller Kevin Sperry , who is committed to Oklahoma in the 2025 recruiting class.

OSU has now extended offers to four quarterbacks in the 2027 cycle.

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Why former Oklahoma State signee Jeremiah Johnson committed to Doug Gottlieb, Green Bay

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GREEN BAY, Wis. — It’s too early to know if the Doug Gottlieb era will be a success for the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay men’s basketball team.

But the first-year coach already has proven he can land recruits that previously might have been difficult, if not impossible, to imagine.

The Phoenix received a commitment from Jeremiah Johnson on Monday, a 6-foot-4 star point guard from the 2024 class who previously signed with Oklahoma State but was granted his release after Cowboys coach Mike Boynton was fired after the season.

UWGB. Texas A&M. Florida.

Those are the three schools Johnson recently had on his list to visit.  

The mid-major one isn’t exactly like the two Power 5 schools, but it didn’t matter in this case.

More: A year after being shot twice, Norman North's Jeremiah Johnson is finding his groove again

It didn’t even matter that the Oklahoma City native previously had offers from Oklahoma, Texas, TCU, Arkansas, Texas Tech, Illinois, Tulsa and SMU.

Gottlieb got his guy and in the process showed he and his coaching staff can be a legitimate force in the days of the NCAA transfer portal and NIL.

Johnson was supposed to visit Green Bay on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, but after he visited Florida, Johnson called Gottlieb.

In no uncertain terms, he told him there wasn’t a need to make a visit. Green Bay was where he wanted to play, sight unseen.

“I was very open-minded,” said Johnson, who played at Putnam North and Norman North. “Like, I didn’t make the decision until really Saturday. That’s when I kind of knew that, yeah, that’s where I want to be at.”

Per NCAA rules, Gottlieb is not allowed to comment until all paperwork has been filed.

It’s the most recent notable signing by UWGB, which last month included former Oklahoma State 7-1 center Isaiah Miranda.

Along with Johnson, UWGB also received a commitment Monday from 6-11 forward-center Roee Oselka, who already is closing in on his 21st birthday and played for an Israeli pro team this past season.

Oselka made an official visit to Ohio State last month and appears to have all four years of college eligibility remaining.

Johnson knows Miranda, having met him when he went on his official visit to OSU before committing to the Cowboys.  

Miranda already reached out to congratulate his new teammate.

More: Former Oklahoma State star Doug Gottlieb gaining fans at Green Bay, including Lil Wayne

Jeremiah Johnson is one of the top point guards of 2024 class

Johnson was ranked among the top 140 players in the nation this season for the 2024 class and considered one of the 12 best point guards.

He has made several different stops on his way to college, including playing the 2023-24 campaign in the Overtime Elite league and averaging 18.4 points, 4.9 rebounds and 4.2 assists.

Johnson picking UWGB over larger schools isn’t normal, but having a prior relationship with Gottlieb helped. Gottlieb is the all-time assists leader at OSU, and the two have known each other for a while considering Johnson was expected to play for the Cowboys.

Gottlieb was the coach at UWGB for about one week when Johnson reopened his commitment last month. Gottlieb was in communication almost immediately.

“Even though I had a lot of Power 5 schools, I wanted to go somewhere where me and the coach have a genuine relationship,” Johnson said.

Still, UWGB? For real?

Even after Gottlieb was in contact with him, Johnson had in his mind to attend a bigger school. But after speaking with Gottlieb, and after hearing his plan, he believes he can at least have the opportunity for an NBA career playing for the Phoenix just like former greats such as Tom Anderson, Ron Ripley, Tony Bennett, Jeff Nordgaard, Logan Vander Velden, Alfonzo McKinnie, Keifer Sykes and Alec Brown did.

Bennett (1992, 35th overall), Nordgaard (1996, 53rd overall) and Brown (2014, 50th overall) were drafted by NBA teams in the second round, while Anderson was selected in the 10th round in 1978 and Ripley in the fourth round in 1979.

Make no mistake. Playing in the NBA is Johnson’s dream. Even more like an expectation.

He doesn’t dismiss the possibility he will play college ball for one or two seasons before making the leap if things go well.

“That’s one of the reasons why I chose Green Bay,” Johnson said. “Because Doug knows my goal is to be in the NBA. You can go to the league from anywhere, as long as you show what you need to show in putting up numbers.”

More: Oklahoma high school football recruiting: Tulsa Union QB Shaker Reisig decommits from Utah

UWGB steps up to land Jeremiah Johnson

Speaking of numbers, although figures aren’t released publicly, UWGB likely had to step up with an NIL package good enough that Johnson could consider the Phoenix.

He said UWGB was competitive in its offer compared to other schools.  

Johnson has both an NIL agent and a father who is heavily invested in his son’s well-being.

The numbers worked out well enough that everyone was happy.

“You know, NILs and stuff now, a lot of schools give you a lot of money,” Johnson said. “But like I told my pops, I’m not trying to get rich off college. As long as I have got enough money to take care of myself and my family, I’m good.”

There is little reason to believe Johnson can’t be an impact player for UWGB this season. He could be in the starting lineup the first game in November, which just happens to be against Oklahoma State.

His addition eases the sting of losing guards Noah Reynolds to TCU and David Douglas to Fresno State in the portal this offseason.

It’s the second straight year UWGB has landed a significant prospect who had Power 5 offers, and it hopes this one works out as well as the first.

Reynolds left Wyoming after two seasons and committed to play at Wisconsin last spring, only to decommit a short time later to join two familiar coaches at UWGB in Sundance Wicks and Reynolds’ brother, Nic.

Reynolds was one of the best players in his lone season in the Horizon League, earning newcomer of the year honors and helping UWGB go from a dismal 3-29 season to 18-14. He perhaps is the biggest reason Wicks was able to leave for a bigger job at Wyoming after just one year.

There is no promise Johnson can do what Reynolds did right out of the gate. Reynolds averaged 20 points and already was a veteran of the college game while Johnson will be a rookie.

Of course, just like everything else since Gottlieb was hired by UWGB with no college coaching experience and a national radio show, anything seems possible.

“They can expect somebody that is going to have fun on the court,” Johnson said of what he hopes to bring to UWGB. “Be a good person on and off the court. Somebody who is going to be a winner and produce wins.”

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What I’m hearing in recruiting: 5-star updates from Caleb Cunningham, Andrew Babalola and more

What I’m hearing in recruiting: 5-star updates from Caleb Cunningham, Andrew Babalola and more

The first two weeks of June official visits are officially in the books as we near the halfway point of the busiest month on the recruiting calendar.

Fifteen of the 28 five-star prospects and nearly half of the top 100 recruits in the 247Sports Composite are still uncommitted. Buckle up for a fun summer.

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Auburn in the hunt

Five-star wide receiver Caleb Cunningham out of Ackerman, Miss., kicked off his official visits with a trip to Auburn during the first weekend of June. He followed up with a trip to Florida last weekend and will travel to Tennessee this week before he wraps up the month with a visit to Alabama.

“A lot of people, they’re working hard to get me,” Cunningham said. “Everybody is competing.”

Right now, though, he has a frontrunner.

Auburn is “1A,” Cunningham said this week — doubling down on a comment he made to On3 earlier this month about the Tigers being his top school.

5-star WR Caleb Cunningham tells @JLeeAULive that Auburn is the No. 1 school on his list🦅 Read: https://t.co/f6Gsz0Nyb0 pic.twitter.com/r0eYTBORKn — On3 Recruits (@On3Recruits) June 2, 2024

Florida is “right behind” at “1B” after his trip to Gainesville to see coach Billy Napier and the Gators.

“(Florida) was telling me that I’m a great fit for them,” he said. “And then of course getting to spend time with (quarterback) DJ Lagway . He’s recruiting me hard. They definitely want me on that team.”

Cunningham is ranked No. 13 overall and the No. 2 wide receiver nationally, behind only Dakorien Moore out of Duncanville, Texas.

Coach Hugh Freeze and his Auburn staff made quite the splash at receiver in the Class of 2024 when the Tigers signed five-star Cam Coleman and four-stars Perry Thompson, Bryce Cain and Malcolm Simmons. Coleman (No. 3) and Thompson (No. 44) were top-50 national prospects as the Tigers took significant measures to beef up a passing attack that ranked 124th nationally in 2023.

It should come as no surprise that Cunningham made sure to spend time with Coleman during his visit.

Cunningham, who caught 48 passes for 1,138 yards and 14 touchdowns as a junior at Chocktow County High School in 2023, said he initially planned to issue a commitment in December but now believes he’ll make his announcement sooner.

In-state schools Ole Miss and Mississippi State are doing their best to keep him home, and Florida State is also in the mix. He plans to take an official visit to FSU in October for the Clemson game. He will also visit Ole Miss and Mississippi State officially during the season.

What’s he looking for?

“Great people, people that I can trust,” he said. “I want to be developed and be around great players.”

Stanford ’s big pursuit

Stanford hasn’t signed a five-star prospect since the Class of 2017 when the Cardinal landed quarterback Davis Mills and offensive tackles Foster Sarell and Walker Little.

Troy Taylor, entering his second season as the head coach, is trying to change that.

“Coach Taylor has reenergized the program,” said five-star offensive tackle Andrew Babalola, who visited Stanford last week. “I saw that all weekend.”

Babalola, a native of Overland Park, Kan., who is ranked No. 25 overall, scheduled five official visits for June and plans to commit to one of those schools over the summer once he and his family talk through everything. It’s difficult to overstate how critical of a pick up he would be for Stanford, which is competing with Auburn, Missouri, Michigan and Oklahoma.

The Cardinal might lag behind those other schools on the field after winning just three games in each of the last three seasons, but they have certainly pulled out all the stops for recruits through the first two weeks in June. That has included enlisting the help of two of the school’s most famous supporters: former quarterback Andrew Luck and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

“(Luck) said a lot,” Babalola said of the former quarterback’s message to the group. “His main message was, Stanford, it’s a place that truly changed his life. He talked about going in and just putting his head down and grinding whether it was on the field or in the classroom … and how, obviously, that opened many doors for him not just on the field, but off.

“(Visiting with Rice) was awesome. Obviously, that’s not something that happens on a lot of visits. It was awesome getting to hear her talk to us and talk about how she loves Stanford and the support that she has for coach Taylor.”

Babalola said he is looking for three things: development, culture and overall fit. He also said he doesn’t have a leader, but it’s clear the trip to Palo Alto resonated.

“Stanford, obviously it’s an elite academic school just filled with great people overall, and that’s something I saw all weekend,” Babalola said. “Talk about the academics and what Stanford can do for you after you’re done playing, it’s pretty powerful. But I’d say it’s just the people at Stanford, overall. It’s just great, genuine people who truly care about their players.”

Babalola believes he might want to major in either business or environmental studies. Football will also be very important.

“(Whoever gets me), they’re getting a player who just puts his head down and works,” he said. “I know where I’m at right now. Obviously, I’m nowhere near a finished product. They’re getting a guy who’s gonna work and who’s gonna be coachable and ready to develop.”

Bryce Underwood’s summer

Five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood, the top prospect in the country who has been committed to LSU since January, told On3 earlier this month that he will not be taking any other official visits.

Underwood’s coach at Belleville (Mich.) High School, Calvin Norman, echoed that sentiment last week.

“One thing about Bryce and his family — his dad is one of my coaches — they are mean-what-they-say type of people,” Norman said. “If they say they’re with you, they’re with you. They don’t veer from that.

“There’s gonna be no somebody-coming-in-at-the-last-minute-and-changing-his-mind. That’s not gonna happen.”

Underwood committed to coach Brian Kelly and the Tigers on Jan. 6, about six weeks after his sophomore season ended with a loss in the state championship game.

Norman had a hunch the Tigers had separated themselves from the rest of Underwood’s suitors when it became obvious just how much they wanted him. Norman said he saw coaches from LSU, which is 1,000-plus miles away from the high school, more than he saw coaches from Michigan, about 20 minutes away.

“I thought that I would see them more,” he said. “You would think that you would see (those) guys all the time. So that was the only disappointing part — because I’m a Michigan fan. Now I’m an LSU fan.”

LSU didn’t necessarily do anything special aside from the coaches consistently expressing their interest. They showed up to campus so often, Norman joked he should have gotten them their own hall passes.

“They would sit down, they would talk with the staff, they would talk with the teachers,” Norman said. “And then they would just look at Bryce as an everyday kid to see if he could fit into their program. The more they kept coming by … I knew that was gonna be the fit for him.”

Underwood enters his senior season after throwing for 3,000-plus yards and 40-plus touchdowns as a junior.

In addition to not taking official visits this summer, he also hasn’t participated in any Elite 11 events for the top quarterbacks.

So what’s he up to?

Last week he spent time working out with Belleville’s junior varsity team just to get on a football field. In the meantime, he’s focused on being a 16-year-old and getting his team back to the state championship game next season.

“We went last year and we didn’t finish the job. We went 13-1,” Norman said. “This was his third time going to the state championship and he wants to go back one more time. With him not taking any more visits and him making that decision, it (also) gives him an opportunity now to just sit back and enjoy the game of football (and) enjoy his friends because he enjoys his teammates a great deal.

“Without all that distraction, without his phone ringing every five minutes, he can really sit back and enjoy being a kid and enjoy this last year of high school.”

• Four-star wide receiver Jayvan Boggs, out of Cocoa (Fla.) High School, posted on X on June 4 that he would no longer be taking his official visit to USC. He then posted Sunday that he would no longer be taking his official visit to Georgia and that he is down to two schools. USC and Georgia were initially in his top four, which also included UCF and Missouri. He visited UCF during the first weekend of June and is expected to visit Missouri next week ahead of a July 4 decision date.

• A week after Rutgers picked up 10 commitments following the first weekend of official visits, the Scarlet Knights received more good news on Sunday when four-star safety Tariq Hayer out of Washington, D.C., committed to the Scarlet Knights. He is the program’s highest-rated prospect since signing four-star offensive tackle Micah Clark in the Class of 2017.

• Keep your eye on a few four-star prospects who are expected to issue a commitment this week. Linebacker Mason Posa out of Albuquerque, N.M., will commit on Thursday. Offensive tackle Shedrick Sarratt Jr. out of Gaffney, S.C., will announce his decision on Friday. So will receiver Eugene Hilton Jr. — the son of former Indianapolis Colts star T.Y. Hilton — out of Zionsville, Ind.

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