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S Josh Proctor (Official Thread)

Hello. I'm just letting people know that we cover a lot of Oklahoma sports, and one of the games we're featuring/streaming tomorrow night will be Josh's team (Owasso, OK). There's also an in depth interview with him on our website. Looks like he's going to be a heck of a player!

https://www.yurview.com/gametime/josh-proctor-owasso-senior-db/

Welcome.

That said, Josh has a thread in this very forum that this could have been posted in. I'm sure a mod can move this post there when they see it. Feel free to post all things related to Josh in that thread.
 
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NOT ONLY A GREAT ATHLETE, BUT A BETTER PERSON

Much of the conversation surrounding Owasso, Oklahoma, four-star safety Josh Proctor since his commitment to Ohio State at halftime of the Spring Game in April has been about the chances of a potential flip to the home-state Sooners. But completely solid in his commitment, Proctor is focused on ending his high school career by leading the Rams to their first state championship in more than 40 years.

This weekend's game against Tulsa Union looms rather large, too, as it pits the top two teams in the state against one another. It also marks a homecoming — of sorts — for Rams' head coach Bill Blankenship, who coached the Redskins to three state titles in 14 years.

Blankenship took some time out of his busy week of preparation to speak with former ESPN recruiting analyst Jeremy Crabtree on his weekly Over The Middle podcast about the upcoming matchup, during which he heaped quite a bit of praise on the future Buckeye.

“He is what I call an elite-skilled athlete,” Blankenship said. “He's a guy you could see recruited to anywhere in the country, and he's deserving of it. He's long, he's athletic and he's physical. You love guys that make you better coaches.”

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...t-master-teague-while-urban-meyers-wife-helps
 
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He visited Oklahoma with his family this past weekend. That visit was always going to happen the only questions was when. Not that the outcome of one game every really matters but it couldn't hurt he was there to see them get beat by ISU. Word is he might be coming back to Columbus for the PSU game, which I would think means he is coming back to further solidify his commitment to OSU.
 
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