Football: Tulsa Washington's Dominique Alexander gets offer from Oklahoma

 
By Ryan Aber and Ed Godfrey and Scott Wright | Published: October 16, 2012    Comment on this article Leave a comment
photo - HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Booker T. Washington quarterback prospect Dominique Alexander passes under pressure from the Jenks defense during a scrimmage at Booker T. Washington High School in Tulsa on Friday, August 19, 2011. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World ORG XMIT: DTI1108192049350475
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Booker T. Washington quarterback prospect Dominique Alexander passes under pressure from the Jenks defense during a scrimmage at Booker T. Washington High School in Tulsa on Friday, August 19, 2011. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World ORG XMIT: DTI1108192049350475

Tulsa Washington's Dominique Alexander is committed to Arkansas as a safety.

But the Razorbacks' uncertain coaching situation could make Alexander open to other offers.

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Alexander landed a big one Tuesday, when he reported an offer from Oklahoma.

The Sooners are recruiting Alexander as a linebacker.

Alexander, No 12 on The Oklahoman's Super 30 list of the state's top recruits, also has offers from Kansas State, Oregon State, Texas Tech and Tulsa, among others.

Alexander is one of two state players committed to the Razorbacks, joining Edmond Santa Fe's Khari Harding.

Alexander becomes the fifth state player for the 2013 class to be offered by the Sooners. Each of the other four — Tulsa Union's Dalton Rodriguez, Jenks' Jordan Smallwood, Tulsa East Central's Stanvon Taylor and Southmoore's D.J. Ward — have committed to OU.

UNBEATENS TO MEET AT CRESCENT

A pair of unbeaten Class A teams will meet up when No. 7 Crescent hosts No. 8 Cashion Thursday night.

And the matchup pits two of the top passers in Class A, with Crescent's Preston Walker and Cashion's Ty Reasnor.

Walker has completed 107 of 152 passes for 1,416 yards with 20 touchdowns and five interceptions, while Reasnor is 76-of-120 for 1,208 yards with 15 TDs and one interception.

WOOD, JELLEY NAMED ALL-AMERICANS

Edmond North junior Hayden Wood and Jenks senior Brendon Jelley have been named honorable mention Rolex Junior All-Americans by the American Junior Golf Association.

Wood had two top-five finishes, finishing second at the Under Armour/Hunter Mahan Championship, and tied for fifth at the Western Junior Championship. He is currently No. 36 in the Polo Golf Rankings.

Jelley, who is committed to Oklahoma State, is No. 48 in the Polo Golf Rankings.

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