Two Additional Departures Announced on Twitter as Brown and Webber Leave Program
STILLWATER – Clearing house seems to be the order of the week, but to be honest neither of these players has been active with the Oklahoma State football squad since around midseason. Freshman running back CJ Brown, an All-State player at Beggs, and junior college transfer and Southwest Junior College Football Conference Player of the Year and NJCAA All-American for national champion New Mexico Military Institute Tyrone Webber left the squad at midseason for varying reasons.
Webber was a four-star prospect originally out of Canada that helped NMMI to the NJCAA Championship last December. Webber came in and battled for playing time in the spring and started the season getting some playing time, but did not stay on the two-deep and around mid-season was no longer at practice. Webber played in the first three games of the season, He has not entered the transfer portal and has not announced any future football plans.
Brown rushed for 2,189-yards and 29 touchdowns in helping Beggs to the Class 4A State semifinals. He chose Oklahoma State over offers from Baylor, Arkansas, Kansas State, TCU, Nebraska, and others.
The 5-10, 175-pound Brown was there in the spring and got some reps but did not have a carry in the season.
Brown also has not announced any immediate plans for his football future.
Scott Wright of The Oklahoman first reported that Webber and Brown were no longer with the Oklahoma State program.