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DB Jantzen Dunn (transfer to Kentucky)

Ellis from 11W said that Dunn was ready to commit to OU, and OSU called expressing how interested they were in him and he had a change of heart and is now favoring the Buckeyes... its the rumor, but makes sense. Gotta love crootin'
https://www.elevenwarriors.com/foru...-2021-recruiting-news-part-30#comment-4637343
I believe this is what happened: Kid has been wanting Ohio State for a few months now, but the staff has been figuring out how they want to handle things in the secondary between the 4-5 guys we’ve been discussing. Tonight he tweeted that he was committing and it was going to be Oklahoma. Ohio State staff caught wind and reached out to make it clear that they want him.

That’s my personal read on things. I’ve always been a big fan of his so I’m hoping for good news.

https://www.elevenwarriors.com/foru...-2021-recruiting-news-part-30#comment-4637364

Update: I believe my speculation post above is exactly what happened. Talked to an OU dude and that's what they are hearing as well.
 
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Bagmen doing work
I know you’re (probably) joking, but:

Oklahoma DBs drafted since ‘97
2016
5th round #141 overall

2014
4th round #114 overall

2012
3rd round #80 overall

2011
4th round#108 overall
7th round #229 overall

2010
5th round #135 overall

2008
3rd round #75 overall

2005
2nd round #34 overall
4th round #103 overall
5th round #141 overall
5th round #167 overall

2004
3rd round #76 overall

2003
1st round #28 overall

2002
1st round #8 overall

2000
2nd round #54 overall

Ohio State DBs drafted since ‘97
2019
4th round #111 overall

2018
1st round #4 overall

2017
1st round #11 overall
1st round #15 overall
1st round #24 overall

2016
1st round #10 overall
2nd round #61 overall

2015
4th round #121 overall

2014
1st round #31 overall
7th round #241 overall

2012
6th round #197 overall

2011
4th round #113 overall
5th round #158 overall

2010
7th round #244 overall

2009
1st round #14 overall
4th round #102 overall

2006
1st round #8 overall
3rd round #70 overall
4th round #121 overall

2005
3rd round #80 overall

2004
1st round #28 overall
4th round #111 overall

2003
2nd round #58 overall
5th round #154

2002
3rd round #75 overall
6th round #205 overall

2001
1st round #21 overall
7th round #228 overall

2000
1st round #24 overall
4th round #126 overall

1999
1st round #23 overall
4th round #128 overall

1997
1st round #3 overall
2nd round #33 overall
3rd round #84 overall

So I’d say DBs who choose to go to Ohio State have made a bit more money than at Oklahoma.

Oklahoma has had 15 total DBs drafted in that time frame, Ohio State has had 13 drafted in the first round and 35 overall.
 
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So I’d say DBs who choose to go to Ohio State have made a bit more money than at Oklahoma.

Oklahoma has had 15 total DBs drafted in that time frame, Ohio State has had 13 drafted in the first round and 35 overall.

It's surprising that the Okies had that many as (compared the other Power 5 conferences) defense isn't considered to be the Big XII team's forte.
 
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I know you’re (probably) joking, but:

Oklahoma DBs drafted since ‘97
2016
5th round #141 overall

2014
4th round #114 overall

2012
3rd round #80 overall

2011
4th round#108 overall
7th round #229 overall

2010
5th round #135 overall

2008
3rd round #75 overall

2005
2nd round #34 overall
4th round #103 overall
5th round #141 overall
5th round #167 overall

2004
3rd round #76 overall

2003
1st round #28 overall

2002
1st round #8 overall

2000
2nd round #54 overall

Ohio State DBs drafted since ‘97
2019
4th round #111 overall

2018
1st round #4 overall

2017
1st round #11 overall
1st round #15 overall
1st round #24 overall

2016
1st round #10 overall
2nd round #61 overall

2015
4th round #121 overall

2014
1st round #31 overall
7th round #241 overall

2012
6th round #197 overall

2011
4th round #113 overall
5th round #158 overall

2010
7th round #244 overall

2009
1st round #14 overall
4th round #102 overall

2006
1st round #8 overall
3rd round #70 overall
4th round #121 overall

2005
3rd round #80 overall

2004
1st round #28 overall
4th round #111 overall

2003
2nd round #58 overall
5th round #154

2002
3rd round #75 overall
6th round #205 overall

2001
1st round #21 overall
7th round #228 overall

2000
1st round #24 overall
4th round #126 overall

1999
1st round #23 overall
4th round #128 overall

1997
1st round #3 overall
2nd round #33 overall
3rd round #84 overall

So I’d say DBs who choose to go to Ohio State have made a bit more money than at Oklahoma.

Oklahoma has had 15 total DBs drafted in that time frame, Ohio State has had 13 drafted in the first round and 35 overall.
That was pretty obviously a joke dude. No idea why you wasted your time typing all that up.
 
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OU VS. OSU FOR DUNN

By now, you've likely already seen the tweets that were pushed out on Saturday night, with four-star South Warren (Ky.) defensive back Jantzen Dunn telling us he had some big news coming soon, which came just moments after Oklahoma head coach Lincoln Riley had put out the eyeball emoji that he typically tweets whenever he lands a commitment.

Combined with Oklahoma being one of Dunn's top schools, the two Crystal Ball predictions put in for him to land with the Sooners within minutes of Dunn's announcement – from 247Sports national analyst Steve Wiltfong and Oklahoma recruiting insider Brandon Drumm – and sources beginning to talk about the situation, it looked quite clear that Dunn was set to commit to Riley's program.

But this is recruiting in 2020, and things can flip so quickly on a dime. It looks like that's exactly what happened here.

Less than 45 minutes after the pick was in for Dunn to join the Sooners, those same predictions were flipped from Oklahoma to Ohio State. Soon enough, five more CBs were put in for a Dunn-to-Ohio State move.

Back in October, the Buckeyes were able to flip Oklahoma defensive back commit Ryan Watts. It's possible we could be looking at a similar situation for Dunn, a good friend of Watts as the two were past teammates on the Texas-based True Buzz Athletics 7-on-7 team.

The Watts flip took about six months to pull off after Watts had committed in April. If the Buckeyes pulled off a Dunn flip from Oklahoma on Saturday night, it took a decidedly shorter amount of time.
 
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