Oklahoma State Offers Interesting and Multi-Talented Portal Prospect in Bruce IV
STILLWATER – Monday afternoon Oklahoma State offered another transfer portal receiver prospect, but Arland Bruce IV could be much more than a receiver and he has been in the past. The junior-to-be has played in 25 games and started 12 in his two seasons at Iowa. He is listed at 5-10, 198-pounds and is designated as a wide receiver, but Bruce was in high school and still could be a jack-of-all-trades on offense. At Iowa this season he caught 19 passes for 187-yards and a touchdown. He averaged 9.8-yards a reception. He also rushed for 47-yards and a touchdown on 12 carries with a 3.9-yards per carry average.
In his first season with the Hawkeyes, he also threw a few passes. His career numbers at Iowa have him with 44 receptions for 396-yards and a pair of touchdowns. He rushed for 112-yards on 22 carries with four touchdowns.
It is interesting to dive back in Bruce’s high school career. He finished up at Ankeny, Iowa where he helped lead them to a state championship and was named All-State by the Des Moines Register newspaper. Ankeny finished 11-1 and in six games he rushed 81 times for 660 yards and eight touchdowns, along with 30 receptions for 451 yards and five touchdowns.
His previous high school years were spent in the Kansas City-area at Olathe North High School and as a junior he was named the Kansas City Metro Player of the Year. His junior season North finished 10-3 in the playoffs and Bruce rushed for 2,479 yards and 43 touchdowns, while passing for 404 yards and five scores. As a sophomore he rushed for 1,379 yards as a sophomore, with 1,209 passing yards and 35 total touchdowns. He even rushed for over 800-yards as a freshman with five touchdowns.
A Business major, Bruce IV is an intriguing prospect. In the NCAA Transfer Portal since early December, he has visited Mississippi State and Fresno State is also a school that has offered.