Yesterday, Oklahoma landed versatile two-sport three-star James Nesta RivalsFriedman broke down the commitment:
) because he's from Charlotte. I got to talk to him a little bit too. They said the program is being completely flipped around. Every little detail matters to them and the small things are going to turn out to be the most important things in the long run. I truly believe Oklahoma will be a top contender for the National Championship in the coming years.
"We're definitely going to build a powerhouse in the 2024 recruiting class," Nesta said."There are definitely some silent commits out there that nobody knows about and won't know about for a little bit.""As of right now, there is the potential that I do get drafted for baseball but I'm definitely going to play college football," he said."It would take an extreme amount of money for me to not play college football.
As a baseball prospect, Nesta says he's currently projected as a"mid-round pick" in the MLB Draft. He's a right-handed pitcher who throws a 95mph fastball. Just today, Nesta worked out for more than 10 different MLB teams including the Mets, Dodgers, Tigers, Phillies, Yankees, and White Sox.
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