STILLWATER — One of Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy's first statements in his news conference to announce the Cowboys' recruiting class pointed out how signing day isn't as dramatic as it once was.
“Signing day now is mostly anti-climactic, based on the early signing period and most players across the country have been committed for six months,” Gundy said Wednesday morning.
Six hours later, the Cowboys found themselves on the good side of some signing day drama when four-star receiver Langston Anderson of Heritage High School in Midlothian, Texas, announced he had chosen OSU over Baylor and Mississippi.