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    Oklahoma signs 4 wrestlers to Letters of Intent

    NORMAN, Okla. -- Oklahoma wrestling coach Mark Cody recently signed four high school seniors to National Letters of Intent, all four rank in the top-20 nationally in their respective weight classes.

    “I feel this recruiting class has great potential," Mark Cody said. "I have to give most of the credit to my assistant coaches for doing their homework on each of the individuals we have signed. We hold high standards for our student-athletes on the mat and in the classroom and it takes a special individual to live up to those standards. We feel each of the guys we have signed holds these qualities."

    Leading ranked recruits is Clark Glass from Brandon, Fla., ranked No. 6 nationally among 160 pounders by InterMat. Glass is a four-time Florida state champion, 2011 NHSCA Junior Nationals champion and finished second at the 2011 USAW Junior Nationals. The future Sooner is ranked as high as No. 3 by Amateur Wrestling News (170 pounds) and is the No. 36 high school wrestler in the country by CollegeWrestling.net.

    Brad Johnson , a product of Homer Glenn, Ill., won the 2011 Illinois state crown, is a three-time All-State selection and is ranked No. 9 among 195 pounders by InterMat. In addition, he is a five-time FILA/ASICS All-American in freestyle. WIN Magazine ranks Johnson the fourth-best high school wrestler at 220 pounds and CollegeWrestling.net pegs him as the No. 49 overall recruit nationally.

    Choctaw, Okla., native Kyle Garcia holds three Oklahoma state titles. Garcia is No. 15 among 126 pounders and is the 91st-overall recruit nationally by InterMat. Amateur Wrestling News ranks Garcia at No. 13 in the 126 pound weight class.

    Greg Wilson, ranked as high as No. 14 among 195-pounders by Amateur Wrestling News, rounds out the Oklahoma class. Wilson is a two-time Texas state champion and concluded the 2010-11 season with a 64-0 mark.

    Cody said, "They are all very solid wrestlers and strong academically. What we want, not only with this class but going forward, is to make sure that every student-athlete we bring into OU realizes that it is student first and athlete second.”

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