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Oklahoma State Offers Elite 2028 Kansas WR Baron Marshall
The Cowboys extend an early scholarship to the highly touted high school prospect.
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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Baron Marshall, a standout wide receiver in the class of 2028 from Kansas, has received a scholarship offer from Oklahoma State University. The Cowboys are the latest program to pursue the elite high school prospect, who is already generating significant recruiting interest despite being several years away from graduating.
Why it matters
Offering a scholarship to a player as young as Marshall, who will not graduate high school until 2028, is an uncommon and aggressive recruiting tactic by Oklahoma State. This early offer demonstrates the Cowboys' strong interest in securing the commitment of one of the top young talents in the country.
The details
Marshall, who attends high school in Kansas, has emerged as one of the most coveted wide receiver prospects in the 2028 recruiting class. Oklahoma State is the first school to extend him a scholarship offer, though he is expected to receive interest from numerous other top college football programs in the coming years as his recruitment heats up.
- The scholarship offer from Oklahoma State was made on February 10, 2026.
The players
Baron Marshall
A highly touted wide receiver prospect in the class of 2028 from Kansas.
Oklahoma State University
A public research university located in Stillwater, Oklahoma, and the first school to offer a scholarship to Baron Marshall.
What’s next
Marshall is still several years away from graduating high school, so his recruitment is expected to remain active as more schools evaluate and pursue the young standout wide receiver.
The takeaway
Oklahoma State's early scholarship offer to Baron Marshall, a highly touted 2028 prospect, demonstrates the Cowboys' aggressive approach to securing top talent well in advance of National Signing Day.

