Point more on target seems to be OSU has to start paying better or Tech, Colorado, ASU, TCU, etc. are going to leave OSU in the dust.
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Oklahoma State Locking In Official Visitors For End of Spring Football
STILLWATER – As we inch closer and closer to the start of spring football, Oklahoma State is working on putting together its 2026 recruiting class. Starting Monday afternoon, recruits started sending out messages on X on official visits scheduled for late April.
This article will be updated if and when more recruits announce official visits.
The first to announce was Liberty Hill (TX) HS defensive lineman, Alister Vallejo.
Vallejo checks in at 6-3, 280 pounds and is coming off a very solid junior season in which he recorded 64 total tackles, 34 of which were solo stops, 15 QB hurries, nine sacks, four blocked field goals and one pass break up. Pretty decent for an interior lineman.
He currently holds offers from Houston, Kansas, Ole Miss and SMU.
Following his junior season, the Austin American-Statesman tabbed Vallejo as the District 11-5A DII’s top defensive lineman.
The next is four-star quarterback, Oscar Rios.
Rios checks in at 6-3, 175 pounds and is a three-year starter for Downey (CA) HS. According to 247Sports, Rios is the No. 144 overall prospect in the 2026 class, the No. 8 overall QB and the No. 21 overall prospect out of CA in the class.
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He currently holds close to 20 offers, including Oklahoma State, Arizona, Arizona State, Auburn, Cal, Colorado, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan State, Nebraska, Utah, Virginia Tech and Washington.
He finished his junior season completing 154-of-254 passes for 2,554 yards and 22 touchdowns to six interceptions. But he’s also very mobile as he rushed for 735 yards and 11 touchdowns on 108 carries across 10 games.
The third player to announce an official visit is EDGE, Hudson Woods.
Woods checks in at 6-3, 220 pounds and is coming off a very productive junior season for Smithson Valley HS just outside of Houston in Spring Branch, TX.
He currently holds more than 13 offers, including Baylor, Georgia Tech, Houston, Kansas State, OU, SMU, TCU and Navy among others.
He helped the Rangers to an impressive 32-20 win over Highland Park out of Dallas for the Texas 5A-1 state title. Woods recorded 66 total tackles on the season, including 29 QB hurries, 20 tackles for loss, including 13 sacks, four pass break ups and three forced fumbles.
Katy (TX) Paetow defensive lineman, Daryl Campbell, is the latest prospect to announce an official visit.
Campbell checks in at 6-2, 300 pounds, and currently holds 20 offers, including Cal, Houston, Kansas, Maryland, Memphis, North Carolina, SMU, Texas Tech, Vanderbilt and Wisconsin among other.