Published January 16, 2008 01:48 am -
Owens, McGee pick OU
By Mike Kays
Phoenix Sports Editor
A journey with plenty of unpredictability and a bizarre twist came down to a mutual decision for two of the state’s hottest football recruits Tuesday night at Ron D. Milam Gymnasium.
The verdict: Jameel Owens and Stacy McGee are going to be Oklahoma Sooners.
The pair made a joint announcement prior to Muskogee’s wrestling match against Jenks. Owens, the Phoenix Area Player of the Year, did most of the early talking after McGee made a few short, quick remarks and donned an Oklahoma cap, Owens drawing his Sooners’ from the OSU cap he had it tucked underneath.
“Stacy, we’ve gone through this together so I might as well join you,” Owens said.
McGee, the All-Phoenix team’s defensive player of the year, was more talkative about a half-hour later. The No. 3 heavyweight wrestler had the first wrestling match of the night, which he won in a pin.
“That’s where my mind was,” he said. “I wasn’t going to do all this and then go lose in front of all those people.”
Owens was relaxed after a rather nerve-wrecking weekend. On a recruiting visit last Friday, the standout wide receiver was in a car with two University of Tennessee players when they were cited for marijuana possession, one of them being former Millwood star Gerald Jones. Owens and another Tennessee player riding in the car were not cited.
“It was just an unfortunate accident. That’s all I can say about it,” Owens said.
Pete Swink, who Owens has referred to as his “father figure” while growing up, said he heard from Tennessee coach Phil Fulmer an hour after the incident happened.
“I told Fulmer that Jameel didn’t do it, he won’t do it and he’d never do it because he saw too much of it around where he grew up,” Swink said. “He told me the guys had been doing it in the dorm room before they took him in the car. He could smell it and he was very uncomfortable with it. When they pulled them over, they had some in the car.
“His mom (Debra) didn’t know until they day he got back. I told him, ‘You can forget about Tennessee.’ I don’t blame Fulmer for what happened and Tennessee is a good place. It’s just had Jameel decided to go there, I’d have had to move because they weren’t going to take care of him like I knew he needed to be taken care of. I told him, up there he’s a player from Oklahoma. Here, he’s Jameel Owens.”
For McGee, bizarre was a bit more limited in scope. It was seeing his first tumbleweed — “one was up to my waist” — when he and Owens went to Texas Tech. He didn’t make the trip to Knoxville with Owens, but like his teammate, had considered Tennessee, Florida, LSU, Texas Tech and Oklahoma State before committing to OU.
“Everyone else was pretty much second place,” McGee said of his choices. “I just knew where my heart was.”
Owens was leaning toward Oklahoma and thought he’d make that decision at the Army All-American Game in San Antonio two weeks ago, but decided to delay that decision in order to make it at home, with McGee.
“I really didn’t know for sure until (this past weekend),” he said. “Your mind changes so many times, you‘re never locked into one team until you make your mind up. In the end, you just pray to God you make the right decision.”