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Oklahoma State Receives Commitment from 3-star TE Isaiah Butler-Tanner
On Saturday night, 3-star Killeen Shoemaker (TX) tight end Isaiah Butler-Tanner announced his pledge to Oklahoma State.
#AGTG 1000% locked in to @CowboyFB !! Recruitment is closed. 🤠🤠#GoPokes #SaddleUp @JasonMcEndoo @CoachGundy pic.twitter.com/GLiCuviW0A
— Isaiah Butler-Tanner (@Isaiah_Tanner4) June 9, 2024
Listed at 6-foot-6 and 255 pounds, Butler-Tanner is rated the No. 68 tight end in the 2025 recruiting class, according to On3. The Killeen, TX, product chose the Cowboys over Houston, Baylor, Texas Tech, Boston College and others.
Butler-Tanner announced his decision following an official visit to Stillwater, similar to 3-star McKinney (TX) defensive lineman Jordan Covington, who also revealed his commitment on Saturday night.
Butler-Tanner is the 11th player and eighth offensive player to join the Cowboys’ 2025 recruiting class alongside Trinity Christian Academy (TX) offensive lineman Jaylan Beckley, Owasso (OK) o-lineman Ryker Haff, McKinney North (TX) wide receiver Kameron Powell, Cibolo Steele (TX) pass catcher Royal Capell, Johnson (TX) wideout Jaden Perez, Corner Canyon (UT) tight end Jordan Vyborny and Columbus (TX) quarterback Adam Schobel.
Kasey Dunn has now added three wide receivers and two tight ends for Schobel, a 4-star signal caller, to target once he arrives in Stillwater. With two solid offensive lineman also in the mix, Dunn will look to further bolster the trenches in the 2025 class to protect his future QB.
With pledges from Butler-Tanner and Covington on Saturday night, OSU now has one of the top 25 recruiting classes in the nation, according to Rivals. The duo continues a recent stretch of success on the recruiting trail for Mike Gundy and company, as Oklahoma State has picked up a whopping 10 commitments since the start of April.
Despite coming into the new year with zero players on board in the upcoming cycle, the Cowboys’ staff has started to put together a very solid group and should be able to close out the recruiting class on a high note.
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Oklahoma Ford Sports Blitz: Feb. 22, 2026
Oklahoma honored Buddy Hield and the 2015-16 Final Four team, but the Sooners couldn’t complete a late comeback in a 75-71 loss to Texas A&M. Dayton Forsythe led OU with 14 points as the Sooners dropped to 13-14 overall and 3-11 in SEC play.
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OHP issues Endangered Missing Advisory for Logan County teen
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has activated an Endangered Missing Advisory for a 16-year-old last seen Saturday evening in Logan County.
According to troopers, Beniya Scott-Pettit was last seen on Feb. 21, 2026, at approximately 5 p.m. in Logan County.
She is described as 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighing about 260 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a black hoodie and light gray sweatpants.
Authorities say there is no associated vehicle and she is believed to have left on foot. Her destination and direction of travel are unknown.
The advisory states the juvenile has been diagnosed with anxiety and has a history of self-harm, prompting the endangered designation.
Anyone who sees Beniya Scott-Pettit or has information about her whereabouts is urged to call 9-1-1 immediately.
This remains an active advisory. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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Oklahoma Falls Short Against Texas A&M as Sooners Struggle from Field
NORMAN — Even on a stagnant offensive night, the Sooners had a chance late — but they were unable to finish.
Oklahoma fell 75-71 to Texas A&M for its second loss in a row. The Sooners’ defeat marks their second against the Aggies this season, as they lost to A&M in College Station on Jan. 10.
OU fell to 13-14 overall and 3-11 in SEC play with the loss, while A&M improved to 19-8 and 9-5 with the victory.
Here are three takeaways from the game:
Three-point shooting not enough for OU
Oklahoma’s shooters pulled the trigger often from deep.
The Sooners went 11-of-30 from beyond the arc. Five different OU players — Dayton Forsythe, Kuol Atak, Nijel Pack, Xzayvier Brown and Jadon Jones — hit multiple 3-pointers.
The problem? Oklahoma didn’t have the same efficiency inside the perimeter.
Oklahoma shot 33 percent from the floor. The Sooners particularly struggled in the second half, making only seven of their 28 field-goal attempts (25 percent).
OU also couldn’t find much offense down low, as the Aggies outscored the Sooners 32-12 in the paint.
Despite these woes from the field, OU was within reach until the final seconds.
Trailing 74-71 with 18 seconds left, the Sooners had a chance to tie the game. But Forsythe missed a three-point attempt, and the Aggies secured the rebound.Â
A&M guard Rylen Griffen made one of his two free-throw attempts to ice the Aggies’ win.
Forsythe logs quality bench minutes
Forsythe didn’t start Saturday’s game, but he was still one of Oklahoma’s most impactful players.
A sophomore guard from Dale, OK, Forsythe logged 14 points on 4-of-10 shooting, and he made two 3-pointers. He played 29 of the game’s 40 minutes.
In addition to his scoring numbers, Forsythe registered six assists and one rebound. Five of his assists came in the first half.
Forsythe entered Saturday’s game averaging 5 points, 1.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists. His XXXX points were a season high, and it marked only his third time in double figures in the 2025-26 season.
Two home games left
After Saturday’s loss, the Sooners have only two games remaining at the Lloyd Noble Center this year.
Oklahoma will host Auburn on Tuesday before playing its final home game against Missouri on March 3.
The Sooners came into Saturday’s game ranked No. 69 in the NET, which are used heavily by the NCAA Tournament selection committee. A win against the Aggies would have added another quad-two victory to OU’s resume, but the Sooners squandered their chance to climb in the NET.
Realistically, Oklahoma’s only chance to make the tourney is to win the SEC Tournament. Even if the Sooners were to win all four of their remaining regular-season games and a handful of contests at the SEC tourney, they likely would be on the wrong side of the bubble.
Tuesday’s game against Auburn will tip off at 8 p.m.
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