Oklahoma State adds size to its 2026 recruiting class with offensive lineman Sunia Vuki.
STILLWATER — Oklahoma State looked to the West Coast for its next football potential.
The Cowboys received a commitment from Sunia Vuki, an offensive lineman from Folsom, California, late Tuesday night.
According to 247Sports, the 6-foot-5, 350-pound interior lineman is a three-star prospect. He is the second offensive lineman in the Cowboys’ 2026 recruiting class, joining Berryhill’s Aiden Martin. OSU now has 12 commitments for the class.
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Vuki’s video demonstrates his ability to dominate defensive lineman with his large stature, particularly his desire to finish blocks. He also boasts side-to-side agility, which aids him with pass blocking.
Vuki now plays left tackle for Folsom High School but projects as a guard with the Cowboys. He chose OSU over offers from Arizona, Arkansas, UNLV, San Diego State, and others.
So, newly signed Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs caused a stir over Memorial Day weekend with viral videos of him partying on a yacht.
We won’t go into too much depth here. However, the films showed Diggs and his yacht companions participating in activities that one might expect to see at a yacht party.
One of the films shows Diggs surrounded by women and handing out a packet containing unidentifiable substances.
Diggs did not attend any Patriots-organized team activities on Wednesday. Overall, this is not a significant deal.
OTAs are voluntary. The mandatory minicamp comes later. And Diggs is a seasoned NFL veteran who is recuperating from an ACL rupture. However, considering Diggs’ presence at past volunteer workouts, as well as the documented events of the weekend, head coach Mike Vrabel faced concerns on Wednesday.
One was about “a certain substance that people are guessing what it is and isn’t.” Here’s what Vrabel said: