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OSU Football Lands Commitments From Two Preferred Walk Ons

The Cowboys are continuing to add depth to their roster as they gear up for a hopeful 2024 college football season.
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The Oklahoma State Cowboys continue to add depth to ensure some security for the 2024 college football season. With Oklahoma and Texas set to play in the SEC next football season, there seems to be an opening at the top of the Big 12. 

While four new teams are joining the conference -- those being Arizona, Colorado, Utah and Arizona State -- Utah seems to be the only one that will come in as a first-year competitor.

On Monday, the Cowboys landed commitments from twin brothers -- Aiden and Ashton Isaacs -- to add depth to the offensive line. The twins attended Turpin High School (Cincinnati, OH).

Rivals has Aiden listed as 6-foot-3, 280 pounds and Ashton listed at 6-foot-4, 280 pounds. They're joining Oklahoma State at a perfect time, too. Both unranked, they're joining a program known for developing talents that went under the radar in the recruiting process.

For the Isaacs twins, they'll have the opportunity to learn behind a veteran, stacked offensive line that will see multiple contributors this season, as the entire 2023 starting line is set to return. Not just any offensive line, either, as they helped Ollie Gordon to the Doak Walker award, proving him to be the best running back on the season while providing great security for Alan Bowman under center.

If there was going to be any season to bring the Isaacs twins in, the 2024 season would be the best one. They can continue to develop their physicals while learning the system and how to play college football from the veterans. 

Eventually, that experience will be valuable as the two could lobby for scholarships if they show enough early on. Still, in the world of Name, Image and Likeness, even a preferred walk-on spot on the roster could be worth committing for to have an opportunity like they will in Stillwater.


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