KC Ossai
Status:
Uncommitted
HIGH SCHOOL

KC Ossai

Athlete
5′10″ / 180 lbs
Conroe, TX
Oak Ridge
Class of 2021
Rating: n/a
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National Avg
Rating: 81.5
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KC Ossai (LB) '21
KC OSSAI 21' Sr Year Regular Season

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Ryan Brauninger
7 yr ago by Ryan Brauninger
Visitor list - Auburn
Here's what we've got so far this week. Keep checking in for additions/subtractions. Official visitorsSuwanee (GA) QB Cade Fortin*Oak Ridge DE Joseph OssaiKaty Taylor DE Max Wright*Pima CC LB Bryant Pirtle 2018Katy K/P Seth Small*Manvel S/OLB Brian Johnson*CyRanch OL Colten Blanton*Manvel WR Jalen Preston* - maybe CySprings S Leon O'Neal*Clear Brook WR Caleb Chapman*Aldine Davis DT Dominic Livingston Yoakum DB Jordan Moore*2019Cuero ATH Jordan Whittington Klein Collins RB Isaiah Spiller - maybeA&M Consolidated OL Reid Francis Katy Taylor DE Braedon Mowry Ft Worth Nolan Catholic LB Nana Osafo-Mensah Katy RB Deondrick Glass Huntsville DE T'Vondre Sweat St Pius QB Grant Gunnell*DeKaney CB Marcus Banks Wichita Falls Hirschi DT Lloyd Murray Strake Jesuit TE Thomas Gordon Oak Ridge LB Phillip Ossai Mayde Creek DE Marcus Stripling 2020Katy WR Jacobi Bellazin - maybeA&M Consolidated ATH Devin Price Navasota OL Jordan Jefferson*2021Katy Taylor OL Bryce Foster Katy Taylor OL Hayden Conner Oak Ridge ATH KC Ossai
Ryan Brauninger
7 yr ago by Ryan Brauninger
Some DL recruiting notes
Spoke to some folks in the know with Conroe Oak Ridge DE Joseph Ossai and Katy Taylor DE Max Wright. Ossai, from what I hear, is unaffected by coaching change talk. He's much more focused on how his education will play out and what institution will be better for him academically. He understands that coaches come and go, and even if you sign with a certain coach, there's no guarantee he'll be there for four years. Terry Price went and saw Ossai last week. That relationship remains sturdy. Apparently, the Ags have already started giving a look to Joseph's youngest brother, 2021 defender KC Ossai who is built like he's 18 at 15.Like a lot of others in the commit class, Max is getting hit up by power programs. Texas, Georgia, Alabama, and Stanford finished behind the Aggies when he made his commitment over the summer. We said last week, the vultures are circling. Max is sticking with the Aggies for the immediate future though. I'll have news of visits and such should they take place. Inside, the Ags' main focus remains with Arlington Lamar big man Bobby Brown. There's a chance a new name pops up here or there and possibly even a junior college prospect, but the prize is Brown. If signing day were this week, I'd pick the Aggies...but there's still a lot to play out between now and February.

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