Oklahoma State picked up its second commit of the 2013 class, as offensive tackle Jack Kurzu (St. Louis/Mary Institute Country Day School) gave the Cowboys his verbal pledge Wednesday afternoon, according to his father, Bob.
Kurzu, a 6-foot-4, 305-pound senior who can play tackle and guard, had offers from Oklahoma State, Ball State and Troy. He also received interest from Missouri, Auburn, Notre Dame, Florida, Iowa, Oklahoma and a host of other schools. Kurzu is looking to graduate in December and join the Cowboys at the start of the upcoming spring semester.
“It is a tough decision on a young man that age, but I am very proud of how he handle the process and came to his decision,” Bob Kurzu said. “He had some amazing programs and coaches courting him. He actually delayed his announcement so that he could speak to some of the other schools’ coaches to let them know that he was going to accept OSU’s offer.
Kurzu, a 6-foot-4, 305-pound senior who can play tackle and guard, had offers from Oklahoma State, Ball State and Troy. He also received interest from Missouri, Auburn, Notre Dame, Florida, Iowa, Oklahoma and a host of other schools. Kurzu is looking to graduate in December and join the Cowboys at the start of the upcoming spring semester.
“It is a tough decision on a young man that age, but I am very proud of how he handle the process and came to his decision,” Bob Kurzu said. “He had some amazing programs and coaches courting him. He actually delayed his announcement so that he could speak to some of the other schools’ coaches to let them know that he was going to accept OSU’s offer.
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