Oklahoma State baseball is in the midst of signing the No. 27 recruiting class in the country with talented players from across the country.
Coach Josh Holliday is impressed with how his class came together for the 2021 cycle despite COVID-19 making it difficult to visit the athletes during the final eight months of the recruiting cycle.


“This group, to go with the group that arrived this fall and the kids we’ve got our eyes on in the upcoming years, you really grow to like them and you get to know them, especially in this unique tome through notes, texts and whatever we’re allowed to do with them since we haven’t been able to be in person much in the last eight months,” Holliday told reporters in a Zoom call on Friday.