Oklahoma State football recruiting: Port Arthur's Jhajuan Seales' late switch to OSU gives Cowboys more receiving options

Jhajuan Seales' cites a “great conference, great facilities” among reasons he switched from Houston to Oklahoma State.

 
By John Helsley | Published: January 31, 2012    Comment on this article Leave a comment

With OSU losing quality receivers in seniors Justin Blackmon, Josh Cooper and Hubert Anyiam, reinforcements are needed.

Add Jhajuan Seales to the Cowboys incoming cavalry.

photo - OSU commitment Jhajuan Seales runs for yardage in a game during the 2011 season. PHOTO COURTESY BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE <strong>TAMMY MCKINLEY</strong>
OSU commitment Jhajuan Seales runs for yardage in a game during the 2011 season. PHOTO COURTESY BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE TAMMY MCKINLEY

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A bit of a sleeper recruit, Seales initially committed to Houston, before a late visit to Stillwater flipped his pledge to OSU. A 6-foot-1, 180-pound prospect out of Port Arthur's Memorial High, interest in Seales picked up after he caught 54 passes for 1,207 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior.

He clearly got the attention of the Cowboys coaches. And likewise, they got his attention, too.

“It's a great opportunity,” Seales told his hometown newspaper, The Beaumont Enterprise, of his decision to switch to OSU. “Great conference, great facilities. I really enjoyed the campus. I'm excited.”





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