The subject of our next edition of 100 Days of Summer was a last-minute addition to OSU’s 2015 signing class who started all 13 games a year later. Keyes’ immediate impact proved to be a catalyst for change and a step in the right direction for the Cowboy offense.
How he got to OSU
The three-star prospect played both ways in the interior at Port Allen High School (Port Allen, La.) starting at guard and defensive tackle throughout his prep career. When he got an offer to play an hour west at Louisiana-Lafayette, he took it.
Several hours further west, OSU coaches were scrambling when OL recruit Josh Jones flipped his commitment to Houston three days before National Signing Day.