Oklahoma football: June 9 official visit recruiting weekend – Big names in Norman

NORMAN, OK - NOVEMBER 5: Head coach Brent Venables of the Oklahoma Sooners and quarterback Nick Evers #7, defensive back Kani Walker #26, wide receiver LV Bunkley-Shelton #6, and quarterback Davis Beville #11 take the field for a game against the Baylor Bears at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on November 5, 2022 in Norman, Oklahoma. Baylor won 38-35. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)
NORMAN, OK - NOVEMBER 5: Head coach Brent Venables of the Oklahoma Sooners and quarterback Nick Evers #7, defensive back Kani Walker #26, wide receiver LV Bunkley-Shelton #6, and quarterback Davis Beville #11 take the field for a game against the Baylor Bears at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on November 5, 2022 in Norman, Oklahoma. Baylor won 38-35. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images) /
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The Oklahoma football program has a massive recruiting weekend coming up tomorrow.

Several key targets for the Sooners will be in town for an official visit beginning tomorrow afternoon.

This weekend marks the first official visit recruiting weekend of June, arguably the most important month of recruiting for the Sooners so far in the 2024 cycle. Here are the names of the star studded talent in town for an official visit this weekend.

Four-star quarterback and Oklahoma commitment Michael Hawkins. Hawkins committed to Oklahoma back in April and is slated to compete for the Elite 11 title this summer. He is from Frisco Emerson high school in Frisco, Texas.

Five-star defensive lineman Williams Nwaneri. Nwaneri is the number one ranked defensive player in the country according to the top recruiting database 247Sports. He is the centerpiece of the 2024 recruiting class and the focus of Miguel Chavis and Brent Venables this weekend. His commitment to OU and his joining of the Oklahoma football program would be absolutely massive. Nwaneri is from Lee’s Summit North high school in Lee’s Summit, Missouri.

Four-star interior offensive lineman Eddy Pierre-Louis. Eddy is a dominant offensive guard prospect from Tampa Catholic high school in Tampa, Florida.

Four-star receiver Zion Ragins from Jones County high school in Gray, Georgia.

Four-star defensive back Eli Bowen. Eli is the younger brother of current Sooner freshman defensive back Peyton Bowen. Eli is from Denton Guyer high school in Denton, Texas.

Four-star offensive tackle Grant Brix from Logan Magnolia Community high school in Logan, Iowa.

Four-star offensive tackle Marques Easley from Kankakee high school in Kankakee, Illinois.

Four-star offensive tackle Weston Davis from Beaumont United high school in Beaumont, Texas.

Four-star offensive guard Eugene Brooks from Sierra Canyon in Chatsworth, California.

Four-star center Jason Zandamela from Clearwater Academy International in Clearwater, Florida.

Five-star defensive back Kobe Black from Connally high school in Waco, Texas.

Four-star corner Marcelles Williams from St. John Bosco in Bellflower, California.

Four-star corner Kaleb Beasley from Lipscomb Academy in Nashville, Tennessee.

Three-star linebacker Brayden Platt from Yelm high school in Yelm, Washington.

Three-star offensive lineman Fox Crader from Evergreen high school in Vancouver, Washington.

Stay tuned to Stormin’ in Norman for a follow-up recap of the weekend and an in-depth fan perspective from me (Brandon Self) on Twitter for Oklahoma football news and features.