Oklahoma State Commit Tonga Flips to Arizona State
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State got some bad news on the high school recruiting front on Tuesday night (Dec. 12) as one of the two offensive linemen out of Salt Lake City West High School, Semisi Tonga decommitted from the Cowboys and switched his pledge to Arizona State, There had been rumors for the past week that the Sun Devils were trying to get Tonga to flip. Oddly enough, that effort seemed to be doubled down while OSU had Isaia Glass, one of their former offensive linemen that had gone in the NCAA Transfer Portal on a visit to the Oklahoma State campus. Glass and his father seemed to have a really good stay in Stillwater and it looks like the Cowboys or Michigan State will end up with Glass, who has two years of eligibility.
Meanwhile, Tonga’s departure from the 2024 class that is expected to sign on Wednesday, Dec. 20 will hurt. The switch was first reported by Blair Angulo on X. Checking and Nuku Mafi, a 6-4, 295-pound lineman that played both offense and defense is still firmly committed in the Cowboys camp.
Tonga, who also visited with his high school coach last spring on an unofficial visit missed almost his entire senior season with injury. Tonga is listed at 6-4, 320-pounds.
Mafi and Tonga and their families came on an official visit together during the season and they were there for the Cowboys win over Kansas.
The defection is interesting as Oklahoma State defeated Arizona State this season early in the year and finished with a much better season. Arizona State is a rebuilding program that once again was not bowl eligible. That’s the second year in a row that the Sun Devils have missed on going bowling.