Oklahoma's 2017 and 2018 commitments have had a huge opening two weeks, particularly along the offensive side of the ball. But this weekend it was a pair of Tulsa area defensive commitments who took over their respective games against area rivals. So who took home the MVP crown this week?
The Skinny: Austin and the Tigers got a lopsided 45-17 win over Corsicana but the star junior defensive back was rarely tested and logged just four tackles for Lancaster.
Next Week: Lancaster (2-1) is hosting Mansfield Lake Ridge.
The Skinny: Carroll continued with Barnes on the offensive side of the ball and they needed every bit of his talent, on both sides of the ball, escaping Rockwall 30-23. Barnes had three receptions for 48-yards including a 34-yard touchdown.
Next Week: Carroll (2-1) has the week off.
The Skinny: Broiles helped John Marshall crush Okmulgee 52-7 with a particularly big game from the Sooner commit. On the night he had a 35-yard touchdown reception, and a 55-yard interception return.
Next Week: John Marshall (1-1) is hosting Sulphur.
The Skinny: Brown had a four-yard touchdown run but it wasn't enough as Union fell 35-28 in it's annual grudge match with Jenks.
Next Week: Union (2-1) has the week off.
The Skinny: Calcaterra had another solid evening with five-receptions for 44-yards including an 11-yard touchdown in Catholic's 48-35 win over Alemany.
Next Week: Catholic (2-1) is hosting Westlake Village.
The Skinny: Draper had a huge night with a 45-yard interception return for touchdown in the first half followed by a 60-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter during Collinsville's 33-o beatdown of Catoosa.
Next Week: Collinsville (2-1) has the week off.
The Skinny: Gumbs, who had one sack, a forced fumble, two tackles for loss and a fumble recovery, and Stellar Prep suffered their first loss of the season but he led a defense that surrendered few points in a 16-6 loss to Oakland Fremont.
Next Week: Stellar Prep (2-1) is traveling to Nampa (Idaho) Christian.
The Skinny: Hall had a pair of touchdown catches, including a 55-yarder, in Vance's 77-28 demolition of Charleston (S.C.) James Island.
Next Week: Vance (4-0) is traveling to Charlotte Independence.
The Skinny: Hayes and Pattonville couldn't get on track falling to Kirkwood 38-14. On the night turnovers sunk Hayes and the Pattonville offense who moved the ball reasonably well.
Next Week: Pattonville (1-3) is hosting Webster Groves.
The Skinny: Shawnee got on the winning track with a 33-20 on the road at Duncan, on the night the Wolves won the battle in the trenches with 259-yards on just 43-carries.
Next Week: Shawnee (1-1) is hosting Tulsa Booker T. Washington.
The Skinny: Lamb had an 80-yard punt return for a touchdown to go with four receptions for 75-yards including a 29-yard touchdown in Foster's 52-13 demolition of Katy Seven Lakes.
Next Week: Foster (3-0) is traveling to Tomball.
The Skinny: Canyon was held scoreless in their 41-0 loss to San Antonio power, Madison. That said he had three punts for 110-yards (36.7 average) and put two inside the 20. His lone kickoff was a 60-yard touchback.
Next Week: Canyon (0-3) is hosting San Antonio Wagner.
The Skinny: Elkins missed a final minute game-tying field goal to fall to rival Travis 17-14. On the night Murray had a pair of pass break-ups and a load of tackles playing from his new-found safety position.
Next Week: Elkins (0-3) has the week off.
The Skinny: Cedar Hil downed Mesquite Horn, 59-21, in a game that Rambo had four catches for 46-yards.
Next Week: Cedar Hill (2-1) has the week off.
The Skinny: Reagor just keeps putting up huge numbers this week he had a 73-yard touchdown run as well as five catches for 44-yards including two scores (5, 4) in Waxahachie's 50-20 win over Ennis.
Next Week: Waxahachie (2-0) is traveling to Mansfield Summit.
The Skinny: It was an up and down night for Rising who had three interceptions but also went 15-28 for 210-yards and three touchdowns, including the game-winning 24-yard touchdown with 1:35 left as Rising led his team on a 20-point fourth quarter comeback downing Westlake 43-40.
Next Week: Newbury Park (3-0) is traveling to Valencia.
The Skinny: Robinson and his Boyd teammates had a night to forget in a 51-14 loss to Lewisville when neither the offense or defense were able to get much going.
Next Week: Boyd (0-3) has the week off.
The Skinny: Robison sat out against Cedar Hill after suffering a shoulder injury in week one. In his absence his teammates struggled in a 59-21 loss.
Next Week: Horn (2-0) is traveling to Longview.
The Skinny: Sermon helped his team in another rivalry win, 47-13 over Smyrna Campbell. On the night he kept his big ways going with 16-carries for 111-yards and three touchdowns (44, 1, 8). He also managed two receptions for 70-yards.
Next Week: Sprayberry (3-0) is traveling to Dalton.
The Skinny: After being named week one's NEFC offensive player of the week Sutton, apparently, didn't put up big numbers but he seemingly wasn't needed as his Lackawanna teammates trounced Valley Forge Military College 55-21.
Next Week: Lackawanna C.C. (2-0) is hosting Hudson Valley Community College on Saturday, Sept. 17.
The Skinny: Memorial knocked off rival Edison 28-7 and Thomas more than did his part in the win with 11 tackles, six tackles for loss, two sacks, and four quarterback hurries on the night.
Week 2 MVP
Next Week: Memorial (2-0) has the week off.
The Skinny: Southmoore suffered a surprise loss to Westmoore but with an offense that put up nearly 500-yards Walker and his line mates did more than their part. In the end though the Sabercats suffered a double-overtime 34-28 defeat.
Next Week: Southmoore (1-1) is traveling to Westmoore.