OSU Boosts Defense, Basketball Sees Transfer Out
OSU Boosts Defense, Basketball Sees Transfer Out

OSU Boosts Defense, Basketball Sees Transfer Out

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Oklahoma State University has boosted its football defense by landing Vanderbilt defensive tackle De'Marion Thomas, who started all 13 games last season and brings valuable Power 4 experience. The Cowboys also secured four-star cornerback Jason Bradford, ranked No. 21 nationally in the 2026 class, following his official visit, overcoming competition from several Big 12 rivals. Alongside Thomas, defensive line transfers Wendell Gregory from South Carolina and Taje McCoy from Colorado further strengthen OSU's front seven. On the basketball front, former OSU guard Jamyron Keller has transferred to Louisiana after two seasons in Stillwater in search of more playing time. These roster moves underscore Oklahoma State's ongoing strategy to enhance its teams in both football and basketball. The university continues to rely on the transfer portal and recruiting to remain competitive in the Big 12 and nationally.

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