Oklahoma Signs Receiver Out of Nashville
Trey Brown comes to OU out of Christ Presbyterian Academy, where he played wideout and defensive back.
John E. HooverFeb 2, 2023 9:28 PM EST
Oklahoma landed the signature of a 2023 wide receiver on Thursday.
Trey Brown, a senior at Christ Presbyterian Academy in Nashville, signed to be a preferred walk-on with the Sooners. He verbally committed to OU on July 31.
The 5-foot-11, 175-pound Brown played 18 varsity games at CPA, according to MaxPreps, and finished his career with 14 receptions for 177 yards and a touchdown.
His best season came in 2022, when he caught 11 passes for 122 yards and a TD. He also contributed 10 tackles on defense.
Brown and others, including fellow Nashville product Casen Calmus (son of former Sooner All-American Rocky Calmus), made it official by formally signing to play for the Sooners.
Brown, Calmus and others are the Sooners' latest preferred walk-ons to join the 2023 class, evidence of Brent Venables' determination to find hidden talent from around the country and establish his own culture in Norman.
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BOOM!! 23 PWO WR Trey Brown Commits
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Maybe those CPA's can/will teach those vile refs assigned to OU games how to do their jobs "by the book"?!
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I’ve been loving most of the PWO offers lately, but this one is a bit…interesting.
He caught 14 passes in his ENTIRE high school career. His hudl profile says he runs a 4.8 in the 40 yard dash.
But he is now eligible to receive $50k in NIL as a PWO…obviously the coaches have seen something beyond his stats (or lack thereof).
He caught 14 passes in his ENTIRE high school career. His hudl profile says he runs a 4.8 in the 40 yard dash.
But he is now eligible to receive $50k in NIL as a PWO…obviously the coaches have seen something beyond his stats (or lack thereof).
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