BETHANY, Okla. — Signing Day 2015 saw 32 plays sign National Letters of Intent with Southern Nazarene University as the Crimson Storm build for their 2015 football season. Name | Pos. | Ht. | Wt. | Hometown (High School/Previous) |
Chaz Anderson | DE | 6-3 | 215 | Davis, Okla. (Davis) |
Ben Book | OL | 6-4 | 283 | Gruver, Texas (Gruver) |
Justin Breitling | DE | 6-1 | 216 | Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo) |
Jalen Charles | RB | 5-6 | 155 | Dallas, Texas (Bryan Adams) |
Cody Clark | RB | 5-8 | 175 | Wheeler, Texas (Wheeler) |
Elden Coleman | WR | 6-1 | 180 | El Paso, Texas (Andress) |
Bradley Davis | SS | 6-1 | 170 | Tulsa, Okla. (Berryhill) |
Jonathon Dawley | DE | 6-3 | 200 | Lexington, Okla. (Lexington) |
D'erek Fernandez | RB | 5-11 | 190 | Fort Smith, Ark. (Southside) |
Zach Fisher | QB | 6-0 | 175 | Tulsa, Okla. (Union) |
Dylan Heck | WR | 5-8 | 155 | Cheney, Kan. (Cheney) |
Jacoby Hicks | WR | 6-3 | 190 | Tulsa, Okla. (Victory Christian) |
Ian Jones | WR | 6-0 | 200 | Cushing, Okla. (Cushing) |
Jordan Littrell | WR | 6-1 | 205 | Apache, Okla. (Apache) |
Bradley Mbu | DE | 6-0 | 190 | Richmond, Texas (Foster) |
Terrence Olds | RB | 6-0 | 215 | Spencer, Okla. (Star Spencer/Oklahoma) |
Noah Perkins | SS | 6-1 | 210 | Wheelersburg, Ohio (Wilson Memorial (Va.)) |
Ben Persall | WR | 6-1 | 185 | Newcastle, Okla. (Newcastle) |
Jordan Racy | DB | 5-11 | 175 | Fort Smith, Ark. (Southside) |
Khristopher Ray | WR | 6-0 | 190 | Birmingham, Ala. (Ramsay) |
Jared Ragland | OL | 6-4 | 285 | Fort Gibson, Okla. (Fort Gibson) |
Daniel Ramos III | RB | 5-8 | 200 | Arlington, Texas (Timberview) |
Lance Riggs | OL | 6-4 | 298 | Davis, Okla. (Davis) |
Myles Roll | MLB | 5-11 | 220 | Cypress, Texas (Cypress) |
Jared Sanderson | OL | 5-11 | 300 | Midlothian, Texas (Midlothian) |
Joseph Shells | LB | 5-11Â | 215 | Oklahoma City, Okla. (John Marshall) |
J.R. Singleton | DB | 6-1 | 202 | Fort Gibson, Okla. (Fort Gibson) |
Brady Smith | DB | 5-11 | 175 | Kingfisher, Okla. (Kingisher) |
Brett Smith | DB | 5-11 | 175 | Kingfisher, Okla. (Kingfisher) |
Jacob Spencer | OLB | 6-0 | 160 | Krum, Texas (Krum) |
Dillon Twigg  | RB | 5-11 | 175 | Duncan, Okla. (Empire) |
Jacob Unsicker | DB | 6-0 | 170 | Oklahoma City, Okla. (Westmoore) |
 Chaz Anderson prepped two varsity seasons at Davis (Okla.) High School where he was named the Class 2A-4 Most Outstanding Defensive Lineman and was slected to the All-Star Team. He helped the Wloves to back-to-back Class 2A State Championships while starting on each team that went 15-0.Â
Ben Book prepped four varsity seasons at Gruver (Texas) High School where he was a four-time all-district selection as a defensive lineman and a three-time choice as an offensive lineman. The was a 2014 AGN Media Class 2A Golden Spread Footbal Team pick. Book helped the Greyhounds go 27-7 over his final three years and helped them win four straight district titles along with a bi-district title as a senior.
Jon Dawley played two varsity seasons at Lexington (Okla.) High School where he was named District Tight End of the Year as a senior. He helped lead the Bulldogs to the playoffs as a junior.Â
D'erek Fernandez played three varsity seasons at Southside High School in Fort Smith, Ark., where he was named all-conference and won the Defensive Back award as a senior. Fernandez was also all-state and all-conference as a junior.
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Jacoby Hicks played four varsity seasons at Victory Christian School in Tulsa, Okla., where he was selected as the District 3A-6 Offensive Player of the Year, First Team All-VYPE, and Class 3A All-State as a senior. He led the team to the playoffs as a junior. Hicks helped the Conquerors qualify for the playoffs as a sophomore and as a freshman.Â
Ian Jones prepped two varsity seasons at Cushing (Okla.) High School where he was the District 3A-1 Quarterback of the Year. He was also a Class 3A All-Star and an all-state honorable mention. He helped the Tigers get to the Class 3A State Championship game.Â
Jones was also an all-district selection as a junior.Â
Bradley Mbu played two varsity years at Richmond (Texas) Foster High School, where he was named all-district second team as a senior. he registered 51 tackles, 22 tackles for loss, five sacks, one forced fumble, two fumbles recoveries, and also scored one defensive touchdown.
Lance Riggs prepped two varsity seasons Davis (Okla.) High School where he helped the Wolves win back-to-back state titles as a junior and senior and go 15-0 each season. Davis also went 14-1 his sophomore season and reached the state title game. Riggs was named all-district as a senior as well.
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Myles Roll played three varsity seasons at Cypress (Texas) High School where he helped the Mustangs make the 6A state finals as a senior. He was named a team captain and had 124 tackles, 12 tackles for a loss, one pass breakup, and seven quarterback pressures. He also had a 40.3 net punting average, went 4-of-4 on extra points, and 1-of-2 on field goals. As a junior, he was named a team captain and had 75 tackles, six tackles for a loss and three and a half sacks with one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. As a sophomore, he registered 42 tackles.
J.R. Singleton played four varsity seasons at Fort Gibson (Okla.) High School where he was named 4A-4 Quarterback of the Year and All-Vype Quarterback as a senior. In his senior season he passed for 1,170 yards and ten touchdowns. He passed for 874 yards and seven touchdowns and rushed for 691 yards and ten touchdowns as a junior. He totaled 1,689 yards passing and 16 touchdowns as a sophomore and ran for 890 yards and two touchdowns. As a freshman, he passed for 995 yards and 11 touchdowns and also rushed for 486 yards and six touchdowns.Â
Brady Smith played two varsity seasons at Kingfisher (Okla.) High School where he helped lead the Yellow Jackets to the state semi-finals as a senior. He also helped KHS win the state championship and go undefeated as a junior.
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Brett Smith played three varsity seasons at Kingfisher (Okla.) High SchoolÂ
where he helped lead the Yellow Jackets to the state semi-finals as a senior. He also helped KHS win the state championship and go undefeated as a junior.Dillon Twigg played four varsity seasons at Empire High School in Duncan, Okla., where he was named District A-4 Player of the Year as a senior. He was selected as Duncan Banner Player of the Year and set the Empire High School career rushing yards record with 5,906 yards. Twigg was named Duncan Banner Player of the Year and Lawton Constitution Player of the Year as a junior and rushed for 2,500 yards and 30 touchdowns.Â
Jacob Unsicker played two varsity seasons at Westmoore High School in Oklahoma City, Okla., where he was named all-district and all-city as a senior and was selected as the Westmoore Special Teams Player of the Year.
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