The Oklahoma State recruiting moment continues to roll! This morning we wrote about how the Cowboys got a commitment from Landon Robideau (St. Michael-Albertville, MN), the #20 overall recruit in the Class of 2025. Robideau flipped his commitment from his home team - the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Now, Oklahoma State has another big verbal.
Today, #27 Ronnie Ramirez (Walnut, CA) verballed to David Taylor’s team, as well. Ramirez was the second-highest available uncommitted recruit from the Class of 2025.
Ramirez earned his high ranking after winning a loaded 120 lb weight class earlier this year at the CIF State Tournament. It was a second straight state championship for Ramirez, who won the 113 lb bracket in 2023. Ramirez is now a three-time state finalist heading into his senior year.
During the regular season, Ramirez claimed a title at the Doc Buchanan Invitational. It was his second time in the top-eight at the tournament. He was sixth in 2022. Before the 2023-24 season, Ramirez was third at the Super 32.
With Ramirez’s commitment, Oklahoma State now has verbals from four of the top-27 recruits from the Class of 2025 and eight Big Boarders overall. 10 rising seniors have already committed to the Cowboys.
Ramirez projects at the next level as a 125 or 133 lber. Oklahoma State has a returning Big 12 runner-up and NCAA Round of 12 finisher, Troy Spratley, at 125 lbs and Spratley is headed into his sophomore year so there isn’t a huge need at the weight. There are plenty of options available at 133 lbs.
Ramirez’s commitment gives the Cowboys high-profile recruits from California in back-to-back years as Oklahoma State inked #2 overall Cody Merrill in the Class of 2024.
For Oklahoma State’s current Class of 2025: Click Here
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