The Oklahoma football recruiting class of 2017 is off to an incredible start with 19 commits already in hand before they play a game of their senior season.
Here is a comprehensive list of when and where you can catch these future Sooners under the lights before they don the crimson and cream.
Breakdown: Barnes and Southlake Carroll have the week off before traveling to Flower Mound next week.
Who: Sulphur (3-0) vs. John Marshall (1-1)
When: Friday, September 16, 7 pm CT
Where: Marshall High School
Breakdown: After recording a 35-yard touchdown catch and a 55-yard interception return in Marshall's 52-7 beatdown of Okmulgee, Broiles is hoping to hand the Bulldogs of Sulphur their first blemish of the season.
Breakdown: Brown and Union have the week off after a devastating 35-28 loss in the Backyard Bowl to Jenks.
Who: Westlake (1-2) vs. Catholic (2-1)
When: Friday, September 16, 7 pm PT
Where: Saddleback College Stadium
Breakdown: Calcaterra recorded his fourth touchdown in three games in a win last week and looks to keep his impressive season going in a manageable home game against Westlake.
Breakdown: Draper and the Cardinals have the week off after shutting out Catoosa 33-0.
Who: Hayward (Cali.) Stellar Prep (2-1) vs. Nampa (Id.) Christian
When: Friday, September 16, 7 pm PT
Where: Nampa Christian High School
Breakdown: Gumbs and Stellar Prep look to bounce back after suffering their first loss of the season by a 16-7 score to Fremont by traveling 600 miles to the northeast in a rare Idaho sighting on the list.
Who: Vance (4-0) vs. Independence (0-4)
When: Friday, September 16, 7 pm ET
Where: Independence High School
Breakdown: Hall tacked on two more touchdowns as his team remained undefeated in a 77-28 blowout of Charleston (S.C.) James Island. They return to Charlotte this week to face a struggling Independence team.
Who: Webster Groves (2-2) vs. Pattonville (1-3)
When: Friday, September 16, 7 pm CT
Where: Pattonville High School
Breakdown: Hayes and Pattonville will attempt to turn their season around with a big conference home game against Webster Groves.
Who: Booker T. Washington (1-2) vs. Shawnee (1-2)
When: Friday, September 16, 7 pm CT
Where: Shawnee High School
Breakdown: Humphrey and the Wolves will look to build on the 259 yards rushing gained on the ground in their win over Duncan last week. Despite their record, Washington owns one of the state's top defenses with Dax Hill and should provide a tough test for the Wolves offense.
Who: Foster (3-0) vs. Tomball (2-0)
When: Friday, September 16, 7:30 pm CT
Where: Tomball High School
Breakdown: Lamb's monster season may need to keep pace as Foster travels to take on a Tomball squad that is averaging 58.0 points per game this season.
Who: Wagner (3-0) vs. Canyon (0-3)
When: Friday, September 16, 7:30 pm CT
Where: Canyon High School
Breakdown: Mundschau hopes to get some opportunities to work against Wagner after his Cougars were shut out 41-0 by Madison last week.
Breakdown: Murray and Elkins get a much needed week off after a rough 0-3 start to their season.
Breakdown: Cedar Hill has the week off after downing Mesquite Horn 59-21 last Friday.
Who: Waxahachie (3-0) vs. Mansfield Summit (2-1)
When: Friday, September 16, 7:30 pm CT
Where: Mansfield Summit High School
Breakdown: Reagor and Waxahachie look to continue their hot start in a big conference matchup in Arlington.
Breakdown: Robinson and Boyd have a bye week after a disastrous 51-14 loss to Lewisville.
Who: Horn (2-1) vs. Longview (2-1)
When: Friday, September 16, 7:30 pm CT
Where: Longview High School
Breakdown: Robison rested his shoulder for a second consecutive week, as his Horn teammates fell short of Cedar Hill 59-21. It would be a huge boost if Robison was able to return this week in a road intra-conference showdown with the Lobos of Longview.
Who: Sprayberry (3-0) vs. Dalton (3-0)
When: Friday, September 16, 7:30 pm ET
Where: Dalton High School
Breakdown: It's a battle of undefeateds when Sermon and his Yellow Jackets travel to take on the Catamounts of Dalton. The Oklahoma commitment will attempt to build on the 187 yards from scrimmage he tallied a week ago.
Who: Hudson Valley C.C. (1-0) vs. Lackawanna C.C. (2-0)
When: Friday, September 16, 7:30 pm CT
Where: Scranton Memorial Stadium
Breakdown: Sutton and Lackawanna return home to face Hudson Valley Community College after averaging over 61 points per game in their first two victories.
Breakdown: Thomas earned his off week with an impressive six tackles for loss and two sacks in a 28-7 win last week over Tulsa Edison.