Per his high school recruiting coordinator, 2014 wide receiver Nick Alexander (Lancaster, Texas) has picked up his first offer – and it's a big one.
Alexander grabbed an offer from Oklahoma on Tuesday, according to Lancaster coach Joey Foster, after attending the Sooners camp over the weekend in Norman. Alexander, a 6-foot-3, 195-pound receiver, was a noticeable camp standout after making big catches and performing well against quality defensive backs. He showed nice speed and great hands throughout the camp.
With a talented group of receivers ahead of him, Alexander only had three catches for 50 yards during the 2011 season. One of those catches, however, was a 33-yard touchdown pass in a district game against Terrell (Texas). More recently, Alexander has shown his worth during the spring and with Lancaster’s 7-on-7 team.
LSU and Oklahoma State are two other teams that have been looking at Alexander, who is establishing himself as a red-zone option because of his size and strength.
Alexander grabbed an offer from Oklahoma on Tuesday, according to Lancaster coach Joey Foster, after attending the Sooners camp over the weekend in Norman. Alexander, a 6-foot-3, 195-pound receiver, was a noticeable camp standout after making big catches and performing well against quality defensive backs. He showed nice speed and great hands throughout the camp.
With a talented group of receivers ahead of him, Alexander only had three catches for 50 yards during the 2011 season. One of those catches, however, was a 33-yard touchdown pass in a district game against Terrell (Texas). More recently, Alexander has shown his worth during the spring and with Lancaster’s 7-on-7 team.
LSU and Oklahoma State are two other teams that have been looking at Alexander, who is establishing himself as a red-zone option because of his size and strength.
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