There remains no love lost between the Oklahoma football program and the Texas Longhorns, despite the two power programs leaving for the SEC next fall. Their historic rivalry, also known as the Red River Rivalry, dates back to 1900, with Texas holding a 63-51-5 record over Oklahoma. One of college football’s best games isn’t lost on the newest group of recruits either, with five-star mega prospect and Sooners signee David Stone expressing disdain for his newest program’s top rival on Wednesday. Stone joined the OUInsider Signing Day Special, taking a shot at the Longhorns.
The OUInsider Signing Day Special last night was AMAZING.
Throughout the show, @iamdavidstonejr and several other #Sooners commits answered viewers’ questions LIVE from Sooner Daiquiri. This, in particular, was quite a memorable moment. 💀
Full video 🔗 https://t.co/SvAsakNhdX pic.twitter.com/AiYxb2P5lw
— OUInsider (@OUInsider) December 21, 2023
Oklahoma Sooners Top Recruit David Stone Takes Shot at Texas Longhorns
When pressed about the idea of Texas providing a bigger NIL deal, Stone shut down the idea of going anywhere else, specifically Texas. He replied, “The numbers were never really a thing for me. I turned down some crazy numbers. I’m letting people know right now that I didn’t come here for the money or anything like that; I came here simply for the love of OU and Sooner Nation. I really appreciate the love I get from the school and the supporters from all across the country. The money was never a thing.”
Football programs continue to court players with monetary incentives in the new era of NIL deals (name, image, and likeness). Stone likely commanded a hefty price tag from the Sooners, but the five-star prospect states that money was not a deciding factor in his ultimate decision to head to Norman.
Stone continued, “If Texas tried to quadruple it, I still wouldn’t pick Texas. The hatred for them… no amount of money in the world could make me want to go to that school, I can’t lie.”
Oklahoma Football: Dominate Early Signing Day
The Sooners did well on early signing day, inking 27 top recruits, per the On3 Sports database. IMG Academy defensive end David Stone headlined the group as the Sooners’ lone five-star commit. Additionally, the Sooners signed two top four-star prospects, Taylor Tatum and Zion Kearney. Tatum and Kearney are two of the best offensive playmakers from the state of Texas, adding insult to injury regarding their relationship with the Texas Longhorns.
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