STILLWATER — Oklahoma State entered the 2016 recruiting cycle with a dire need to land a wealth of offensive linemen, mixing high school and junior college prospects, to create immediate competition for starting roles and depth for the future.
Enter first-year offensive line coach Greg Adkins, a 25-year veteran on the college recruiting trail in the Sun Belt, SEC, ACC, and now, the Big 12.
“It is a good fit,” OSU coach Mike Gundy said.
On a drama-filled National Signing Day in which the Cowboys added two uncommitted high-profile prospects — quarterback Keondre Wudtee (Bossier City, La.