Oklahoma State Lands Commitment From UNLV OL Noah McKinney
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State just landed a commitment from UNLV offensive line transfer, Noah McKinney.
McKinney was in Stillwater this weekend on an official visit and committed to the Cowboy coaching staff before leaving campus. He marks the second offensive line transfer commitment for Dickey and Co., as he joins Texas State transfer, Dalton Cooper.
McKinney, who checks in at 6-5, 290-pounds, redshirted this past season as a freshman for Rebels before entering the portal following the dismissal of head coach Marcus Arroyo at the end season. In fact, Arroyo is the one who got McKinney and the Cowboy coaching staff in touch with one another as Arroyo is helping all his former players who are in the portal find new schools.
While he graduated from Coronado HS in Henderson, NV, McKinney moved there from Carrollton, TX, where he attended Hebron. ESPN ranked him as the No. 16 overall prospect out of Nevada in the 2022 class and the No. 140 overall offensive tackle in the country in the class.
While at Coronado, McKinney was a two-time first team all-league selection, while also picking up a second team All-State selection.
McKinney is now the seventh transfer commitment for the Pokes, the second offensive line transfer and the fourth offensive commit, joining Washington State WR De’Zhaun Stribling, Western Michigan RB Sean Tyler, Texas State OL Dalton Cooper, Tulsa LB Justin Wright, Tulsa DL Anthony Goodlow and Arkansas State DB Kenneth Harris.