Oklahoma State running back Ollie Gordon II officially announced Friday that he will forgo his remaining year of college eligibility and declare for the 2025 NFL Draft. Gordon took to Instagram on Friday to make the announcement, saying that he is grateful to OSU and the fans and that it's time to take the next step. Over three seasons with the Cowboys, Gordon showcased his exceptional talent as a dual-threat running back, amassing 2,920 rushing yards on 537 carries (5.4 yards per carry) and scoring 36 rushing touchdowns. He also contributed as a receiver, hauling in 80 receptions for 585 yards and an additional four touchdowns. Across his college career, Gordon totaled 3,505 all-purpose yards and 40 touchdowns, cementing his legacy as one of the program's top offensive playmakers. His standout 2023 season included 1,732 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns, with a 6.1-yard average per carry. While Gordon and the Cowboys did not find that same level of success in 2024, his skill set and work ethic make him a promising prospect for the NFL.
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