5-star Oklahoma commit Brey Walker responds to Bob Stoops' retirement

As usual, the Oklahoma Sooners have a stellar recruiting class in the works for the Class of 2018. However, the sudden retirement of head coach Bob Stoopsimmediately kickstarted speculation that the Sooners could have a hard time holding on to some of their top-flight prospects. With that in mind, five-star commit Brey Walker took to

As usual, the Oklahoma Sooners have a stellar recruiting class in the works for the Class of 2018. However, the sudden retirement of head coach Bob Stoops immediately kickstarted speculation that the Sooners could have a hard time holding on to some of their top-flight prospects. With that in mind, five-star commit Brey Walker took to Twitter and seemingly reaffirmed his pledge to Oklahoma, even under the leadership of new head coach Lincoln Riley.

Home a place where love is contentment and understanding #BoomerSooner #ST2k18 pic.twitter.com/7zXbedbFIc

— Brey Walker (@BreyWalker) June 8, 2017

Related: Four-star LB Quay Walker shocks everyone with his commitment to out-of-state powerhouse

Walker has been committed since November 2015 (when he was only a sophomore) and the 6'7, 320-pound offensive tackle was a massive get for the Sooners. At the moment, the rising senior from Moore (Okla.) ranks as the No. 18 overall prospect according to the 247Sports composite and that also places him as the No. 3 offensive tackle and best player from the state of Oklahoma.

With a long way to go until National Signing Day, no one on the Oklahoma staff is likely comfortable with the assurances that they can hold on to every prospect. With that said, having a five-star product from within the state is never a bad thing and Brey Walker is a very important recruit as a result. Now, Lincoln Riley and company can begin making sure their bonds are strong elsewhere.

You Might Also Like

College Football

Powerhouse gets 2nd recruiting victory with four-star WR Ryan Jones

By

College Football

Four-star WR Treveon Johnson spurns two home state programs to commit to rival powerhouse

By

Florida

Despite Oklahoma commitment, one top QB is publicly seeking another school’s offer

By

College Football

Four-star DT Chris Daniels has decommitted from Oklahoma

By

ncG1vNJzZmiekaOvtsbZZ5qopV%2BYvK24xKCcZp6fpMGjrculZp%2Bhppp6tMDAq2SbqpWuerity6Scq2Wklrmsv4ybpptlo6m8sLzSZqmerJmnsq6xza1kqKOclrWwucBo

 Share!