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Cowboys Offer Beast of a Receiver from Division II Hillsdale College
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State has offered Division II wide receiver and the MVP from this season at Hillsdale College in Michigan. Isaac TeSlaa is a 6-4, 210-pound standout from Unity Christian High School in Hudsonville, Mich. This past season TeSlaa earned the MVP award on the Chargers and was named second-team All-Super-Region I by the coaches that vote on that honor.In his third year in the program, TeSlaa caught 68 passes this past season for 1,325 yards and 13 touchdowns. His reception numbers earned him GMAC Offensive Player of the Year awards.
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The sophomore led both the Chargers and the G-MAC in virtually all statistical receiving categories in 2022, including receptions (68), yards (1,325), touchdowns (13), yards per catch (19.5) and yards per game (120.5), while also ranking on the short list of leaders across the nation at the DII level, finishing third in the regular season in receiving yards per game, tied for sixth in receiving touchdowns, and in the top 25 in receiving yards per catch.
TeSlaa's season also ranks highly in program history -- his 1,325 recieiving yards in 2022 are the third-most in a single season all-time, as are his 13 touchdowns, and his 68 receptions rank ninth in a season among Charger receivers.
TeSlaa boasts a 4.54 time in the 40-yard dash, a 41-inch vertical, and a 10-foot 8-inch broad jump.
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Oklahoma State joined in with a bunch of schools. TeSlaa is reportedly in Iowa City this weekend visiting the University of Iowa, Iowa State has offered and he visited the Cyclones last weekend. Central Michigan and Arkansas State have both offered scholarships. The number of schools is bound to grow. It will be interesting to see if the Cowboys can get the son of the upper Great Lakes to come this far south.