Oklahoma State inked what is currently the No. 46 recruiting class in the country — a few spots behind Northwestern, Indiana and Iowa State and a few ahead of Wake Forest, Vanderbilt and Washington State.
This is either an indictment on a program that is spiraling (according to some) or will turn out to be more proof that stars don’t win championships (according to others … who are wrong).
OSU landed just one four-star player and one player in the top 500 of the national rankings — TE Grayson Boomer — with a few more spots left to fill.