Get him on double doses of Ensure as soon as comes on campus. He is currently a twig who could break when hit, especially with the weak O lines that we have offering minimal protection. Good luck Rob Glass!
Oklahoma State National Signing Day 2022: Quarterback
STILLWATER – National Signing Day 2022 is finally here! Oklahoma State is bringing in one of its highest-rated classes under head coach Mike Gundy, which includes some talented athletes. Pokes Report is detailing every signee with in-depth profiles and analysis, as well as premium content on the class.
We’ll also have head coach Mike Gundy’s thoughts on the signees and exclusive interviews as well.
We’ve bundled together each signee by position group, and we’ll be looking at the lone quarterback signee below.
– Garret Rangel –
Quarterback
6′3″ / 175 lbs
Frisco, TX
Lone Star
Class of 2022
Profile: The quarterback in the class and like most head coaches and recruiting coordinators wish, Rangel was a very early commitment to Oklahoma State quarterback coach Tim Rattay and Rangel stayed true to his pledge. He was instrumental in helping get other players to commit and in setting up a network on social media among the 2022 commitments. That tells you plenty about his leadership skills. His playing skills have been good as well as he has helped Lone Star on three successful playoff runs the past three seasons and this season, he did it despite missing several games with a knee sprain. He broke out as a sophomore starter, and he completed 69 percent of his passes for 4,855-yards in a crazy up-tempo spread attack. He averaged 323-yards passing a game that season as Lone Star went to the Class 5A-I State Championship Game losing to Cedar Park 22-6. On the way in the semifinals, they knocked off Highland Park and ended the Scots long winning streak and hold on the title. Rangel threw for 50 touchdowns that season and 10 interceptions. His junior campaign, he was 188-of-272 passing, again completing 69 percent for 2,429-yards with 27 touchdowns and just five interceptions. As a senior he completed 127-of-187 passing for 2,049-yards with 24 touchdowns and just three interceptions. Rangel is athletic and can run as he has 86 career carries for 260-yards and two touchdowns.
Robert Allen’s Projection: Rangel will have some physical development to do in the weight room. He is very accomplished with his skills, and he is highly dedicated to knowing the game and opponents thoroughly. He loves to study the game. His early arrival will help, and I can’t see him being anything other than a competitor for the starting role as soon as his second season.