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Published Nov 27, 2016
Future Sooners: Last Men Standing
Josh McCuistion  •  OUInsider
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Oklahoma's 2017 and 2018 commitments are into the final stretches of their season. Those still playing are pushing toward bringing state title's back to their high school programs and in those settings they keep producing big efforts. So which future Sooner had the biggest game of the week? Which players will still be playing next week? Find out as we break down every commit in this week's Future Sooners.

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The Skinny: Lancaster, without Austin, who is now recovering following ACL surgery managed to pull out a tight win, 27-20 over Wylie East.

Next Week: Lancaster (12-1) is meeting Mesquite Poteet in the third round of the Texas 5A division two playoffs at Midlothian.

The Skinny: Carroll (10-2) ended their season in the second round of the Texas 6A division two playoffs.

Next Week: N/A.

The Skinny: Broiles had a relatively quiet night but that didn't stop his John Marshall team from dominating their way to a 71-44 win over Stigler. Making it to the fourth round is as deep as the Bears have gone in over 20 years, since their last state title in 1995.

Next Week: John Marshall (12-1) is meeting Jones in the semifinals of the Oklahoma 3A playoffs at Moore high school.

The Skinny: One of Texas' most anticipated games didn't go the way Mansfield had hoped as the Tigers fell 56-28 to Cedar Hill. However Brooks more than did his part with 202-yards rushing and two touchdowns (65, 7) on 34-carries.

Next Week: Mansfield (10-3) ended their season in the third round of the 6A division two playoffs.

The Skinny: Union had the week off.

Next Week: Union (10-2) is meeting Norman North in the finals of the Oklahoma 6A-1 playoffs at Tulsa University's Chapman stadium.

The Skinny: Catholic (7-5) ended their season in the second round of the California Southern Section Division one playoffs.

Next Week: N/A.

The Skinny: Suncoast (4-6) ended their season in the first round of the Florida 5A playoffs.

Next Week: N/A.

The Skinny: Collinsville (9-3) ended their season in the second round of the Oklahoma 5A playoffs.

Next Week: N/A.

The Skinny: Stellar Prep (6-4) ended their season in the second round of the North Coast Section division five championships.

Next Week: N/A.

The Skinny: Hall had a 54-yard reception and the play of the night for his team a 1-yard game-winning touchdown run in overtime as Vance downed Myers Park 41-38.

Next Week: Vance (12-1) is traveling to Butler in the third round of the North Carolina 4A playoffs.

The Skinny: Shawnee (5-6) ended their season in the first round of the Oklahoma 5A playoffs.

Next Week: N/A.

The Skinny: Lamb and his Foster teammates just keep dominating. This time they ran Eagle Pass Winn out of the stadium, 55-0. Lamb had a relatively quiet day with a 20-yard touchdown catch and three rushes for six yards.

Next Week: Foster (13-0) is meeting Dripping Springs in the Texas 5A division one playoffs at the Alamodome Dec. 3 at 2:30p.m.

The Skinny: Canyon ended their season at 2-8.

Next Week: N/A.

The Skinny: Elkins (6-6) ended their season in the second round of the Texas 5A division one playoffs.

Next Week: N/A.

The Skinny: East Nashville Magnet (4-7) ended their season in the first round of the Tennessee 3A playoffs.

Next Week: N/A.

The Skinny: Rambo had a huge role in his team's surprisingly dominant 56-28 win over Mansfield with five receptions for 108-yards and a 74-yard touchdown reception.

Next Week: Cedar Hill (11-2) is meeting DeSoto in the quarterfinals of the Texas 6A division two playoffs at AT&T stadium on Saturday Dec. 3 at 5:30p.

The Skinny: Newbury Park (7-4) ended their season in the first round of the Southern Section division three playoffs.

Next Week: N/A.

The Skinny: Boyd ended their season at 2-8.

Next Week: N/A.

The Skinny: Horn (6-5) ended their season in the first round of the Texas 6A division one playoffs.

Next Week: N/A.

The Skinny: Sprayberry ended their season at 6-4.

Next Week: N/A.

The Skinny: Sutton and Lackawanna had the week off.

Next Week: Lackawanna C.C. (10-0) is meeting Mesa College in the Valley of the Sun Bowl at 2 p.m. on Sat., Dec. 3, 2016 at John D. Riggs stadium in Mesa, Ariz.

The Skinny: Memorial ended their season at 4-6.

Next Week: N/A.

The Skinny: Southmoore (6-5) ended their season in the first round of the Oklahoma 6A division one playoffs.

Next Week: N/A.

MVP: Jeremiah Hall

The Thinking: There aren't a ton of options at this point but there are certainly some good ones among this list. Though Charleston Rambo was clearly a strong option Hall just couldn't be overlooked thanks to a game-winning touchdown to seal his team on their continued march toward a state title.

MVP History:

Week 0 MVP - Cameron Rising

Week 1 MVP - Jalen Reagor

Week 2 MVP - Isaiah Thomas

Week 3 MVP - Justin Broiles

Week 4 MVP - Trey Sermon

Week 5 MVP - Robert Barnes

Week 6 MVP - Cameron Rising

Week 7 MVP - Cedarian Lamb

Week 8 MVP - Grant Calcaterra

Week 9 MVP - Kenneth Murray

Week 10 MVP - Chris Robison

Week 11 MVP - Marcelias Sutton

Week 12 MVP - Kennedy Brooks

Week 13 MVP - Jeremiah Hall