Contract Confirmed; Oklahoma State football team secured a commitment from New Quarterback in a multimillion dollar deal
Jett Niu committed to the Oklahoma State football team on Tuesday.
Niu is a quarterback in the 2025 recruiting class that is rated three stars. The Lehi, Utah-born prospect weighs 185 pounds and is 6-2.
Niu decommitted from Appalachian State on Monday, although he had committed on May 24. Then, he turned down offers from Washington State and Arizona to attend OSU.
In his junior year at Lehi High, Niu passed for 2,812 yards, 31 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions. In three games this season, he has passed for 701 yards, eight touchdowns, and four interceptions.
In addition, Niu is the elder brother of Bryton Niu, an OSU-bound three-star tight end in the 2026 recruiting class.
Niu is the 17th player signed by OSU for its 2025 recruiting class, which 247Sports ranks as the 54th best class in the country.
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Everything Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy said at his weekly press conference ahead of Tulsa game….
Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy touched on a bit of everything Monday.
Mike Gundy, the head coach of Oklahoma State, was back at the podium two days after an exciting game to answer questions from the media.
Two games into his 20th season leading his alma mater, the head coach discussed a wide range of topics, including the Arkansas game, NIL, Tulsa, and the status of collegiate athletics.
The following is what Gundy stated on Monday when he discussed this Saturday’s matchup at Tulsa.
What was captured on video?
“Just as I had mentioned, they prepared better during the week, which gave them unrestricted access to us for a quarter of an hour. Then, in the second half, we performed admirably. We were lucky to leave there with a victory because we made some extremely smart changes, players didn’t falter, and coordinators called smart plays in the second half.”
Regarding the difficult run game: “We are unable to block the number of individuals inside.” One more player is present. The rules of football state that when there is an extra player with no obligations, everyone can play heavy. This makes it difficult to block when someone is playing heavy and there is an additional player since an additional player may be approaching from this direction and there may be a heavy player over there. We therefore needed to be able to throw the ball down field, which we accomplished in the third quarter.”
Any news regarding Collin Oliver?
“What they told me is not new. It will take some time. Very regrettable. Collin and Justin Wright fall into the group where they could miss a significant amount of games. Although it’s the most difficult thing a coach has to do, there won’t be any updates for another month or two.”
Obi Ezeigbo put up a fantastic show!
“His background and a host of other factors don’t place him in that category. He engaged in genuine competition. He was challenged and had to perform in a lot of plays that he hadn’t really seen at this level. For him, it was different. I was pleased with him. I informed the employees about that. It turns out that he played better than I had anticipated, which happens rather frequently. Before a young man enters the game, we can’t truly tell how good he is. He has a lot of work ahead of him, but I’m happy he’s here. He performed better on the field than I anticipated.”
Pulls a Michael Jordan on Stribling?
“Yes, he did make a few plays. He had a few balls that we believe he will eventually make those catches as the season progresses. But his health wasn’t good. One of the things about everyday life, college football, and athletics is that sometimes, even when we’re not feeling well, we still have to go to work. Likewise with him. I was therefore pleased that he participated.”