STILLWATER — Oklahoma State coaches will be forced to wait until National Signing Day to discover whether or not their most sought after quarterback will join the Cowboys' 2016 class.
Keondre Wudtee — a 6-foot-4, 195-pound, dual-threat quarterback from Bossier City, La. — will announce his decision on Wednesday, his coach David Feaster told The Oklahoman.
"He's not talking about it at all," Feaster said. "(Wudtee) said he just wanted to keep it completely private until Wednesday."
Wudtee, who passed for more than 3,000 yards with 29 touchdowns as a senior last season, is expected to choose between OSU and TCU.