OSU football: Cowboys add graduate transfer offensive lineman
STILLWATER — Oklahoma State’s 2021 recruiting class was lacking on the offensive line, but the Cowboys helped that issue with the addition of a graduate transfer on Monday.
Danny Godlevske, a 6-foot-3, 300-pound center from Miami of Ohio, announced on Twitter on Monday that he would be transferring to OSU for his final season of college football. He will be a sixth-year senior.
Godlevske was a four-year starter at Miami. He’s the fourth member of the incoming class at OSU, along with high school prospects Logan Nobles and Silas Barr, and junior-college transfer Caleb Etienne.
The Cowboys are set to lose at least one starter — tackle Teven Jenkins — from this year’s lineup. Center Ry Schneider is a fifth-year senior, but could choose to return for a sixth year because of the NCAA rule that the 2020 fall season would not count against players’ eligibility.
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A lifelong resident of the Oklahoma City metro area, Scott Wright has been on The Oklahoman staff since 2005, covering a little bit of everything on the state's sports scene. He has been a beat writer for football and basketball at Oklahoma and... Read more ›