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Cowboy Football Welcomes Three Early Enrollees
January 22, 2016 | Cowboy Football
STILLWATER – The Oklahoma State football team has welcomed three new athletes for the spring semester, including cornerback Madre Harper, offensive lineman Larry Williams and cornerback Malik Kearse.
OSU's recently announced junior college signees, Williams and Kearse, are joined by Harper, who graduated from high school in December. All three players are attending classes at OSU and make up the Cowboys' class of early enrollees who will train with the team this semester and participate in spring practice.
Harper, out of Lamar High School in Arlington, Texas, is listed as a 6-2, 167-pound cornerback and is ranked as a three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout and ESPN. Earning a reputation as a great special teams performer in addition to his outstanding coverage ability, Harper helped lead Lamar to an 11-2 record last season.
Williams is a 6-5 offensive lineman who was named a NJCAA first team All-American at Hutchinson Community College last season. He also has experience at the FBS level at East Carolina before playing at Hutchinson. He was also ranked as a three-star prospect by 247sports.com and Scout.com. He is also known for putting up impressive numbers in the weight room.
Another three-star prospect by several recruiting services, Kearse has impressed for two years at the junior college level with 15 pass breakups during his time at Fort Scott Community College. He earned a reputation as a shut-down corner in press coverage and played in every game as a freshman and sophomore.
OSU's recently announced junior college signees, Williams and Kearse, are joined by Harper, who graduated from high school in December. All three players are attending classes at OSU and make up the Cowboys' class of early enrollees who will train with the team this semester and participate in spring practice.
Harper, out of Lamar High School in Arlington, Texas, is listed as a 6-2, 167-pound cornerback and is ranked as a three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout and ESPN. Earning a reputation as a great special teams performer in addition to his outstanding coverage ability, Harper helped lead Lamar to an 11-2 record last season.
Williams is a 6-5 offensive lineman who was named a NJCAA first team All-American at Hutchinson Community College last season. He also has experience at the FBS level at East Carolina before playing at Hutchinson. He was also ranked as a three-star prospect by 247sports.com and Scout.com. He is also known for putting up impressive numbers in the weight room.
Another three-star prospect by several recruiting services, Kearse has impressed for two years at the junior college level with 15 pass breakups during his time at Fort Scott Community College. He earned a reputation as a shut-down corner in press coverage and played in every game as a freshman and sophomore.
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