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.
Who: Southlake Carroll (1-1) vs. Rockwall (0-2)
When: Friday, September 9, 5:30 pm CT
Where: Rockwall High School
Breakdown: Barnes and the Dragons got back on track with a 37-14 win over Arlington Martin in week two and should continue that momentum against a struggling Rockwall team. However, the Yellowjackets' offense will provide a challenge, as it has accounted for 26.5 points per game and their running back A.J. Blacknall is averaging over 100 rushing yards a contest.
Who: Okmulgee (0-1) vs. John Marshall (0-1)
When: Thursday, September 8, 7 pm CT
Where: Taft Stadium
Breakdown: Broiles and the Bears had a comeback victory fall short against Heritage Hall in week one, 45-38, despite the Oklahoma cornerback commitment's efforts with a 35-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter. John Marshall will likely have a nice bounce-back opportunity when the Bulldogs come to OKC.
Who: Jenks (2-0) vs. Tulsa Union (2-0)
When: Friday, September 9, 7 pm CT
Where: H.A. Chapman Stadium (Tulsa University)
Breakdown: The 52nd installment of the Backyard Bowl will be played this Friday under the lights on Skelly Field, as Union will try to nab their elusive 20th victory in the rivalry and begin their season with three consecutive wins over Southlake Carroll, Broken Arrow, and Jenks.
Who: Santa Margarita Catholic (1-1) vs. Mission Hills Alemany (1-1)
When: Friday, September 9, 7 pm PT
Where: Alemany High School
Breakdown: Calcaterra had a game better than most people's season last week when the Sooner commitment hauled in 14 receptions for 292 yards and three touchdowns in a win over Loyola. Santa Margarita Catholic will be facing an Alemany squad looking to bounce back from a 28-27 nail-biting loss to Junipero Serra Catholic.
Who: Catoosa (1-0) vs. Collinsville (1-1)
When: Friday, September 9, 7 pm CT
Where: Collinsville High School
Breakdown: After a brutal 43-14 loss to rival Oologah, the Cardinals of Collinsville will host Catoosa, who just scored a big victory over Sallisaw in their first game of the season.
Who: Stellar Prep (2-0) vs. Fremont (1-0)
When: Friday, September 9, 7 pm PT
Where: Fremont High School
Breakdown: Gumbs and the Thunder of Stellar Prep have lived dangerously in the first two weeks, but still scored consecutive wins to begin their season. A trip to Fremont awaits for what should be an even, competitive northern California high school football game.
Who: Charlotte (N.C.) Vance (3-0) vs. Charleston (S.C.) James Island (1-1)
When: Saturday, September 10, 3 pm ET
Where: James Island High School Stadium
Breakdown: It's another interstate matchup for Hall and the Cougars, who downed Danville (Va.) George Washington 48-7 last week. The future Oklahoma weapon is a key part of an offense that has averaged over 50 points per game to begin 2016.
Who: Pattonville (1-2) vs. Kirkwood (2-1)
When: Friday, September 9, 7 pm CT
Where: Kirkwood High School
Breakdown: It's the battle of Ps as Hayes and his Pirates travel to take on the Pioneers of Kirkwood in a crucial intra-conference game.
Who: Shawnee (0-1) vs. Duncan (1-1)
When: Friday, September 9, 7 pm CT
Where: Duncan High School
Breakdown: The Wolves had an opening night win snatched away by some Guthrie trickery last week. More deception may be on the way in a date with the Demons of Duncan this week.
Who: Richmond Foster (2-0) vs. Katy Seven Lakes (1-0)
When: Saturday, September 10, 6 pm CT
Where: Seven Lakes High School
Breakdown: As the Sooners are kicking off their game against Louisiana Monroe, Lamb and his Foster teammates will also be starting their showdown with a Seven Lakes team that should have multiple FBS prospects. The Oklahoma wide receiver commit will attempt to continue his absurd start to the season that has included 348 yards on 11 receptions (31.6 ypc), and five touchdowns, one of which was a 77-yard punt return.
Who: San Antonio Madison (1-1) vs. New Braunfels Canyon (0-2)
When: Friday, September 9, 7:30 pm CT
Where: Canyon High School
Breakdown: The Oklahoma kicker commitment and his Canyon teammates are still looking for their first win of the season and will face a tough test in Madison - the alma mater of former Sooner receiver, Dannon Cavil.
Who: Fort Bend Travis (1-1) vs. Fort Bend Elkins (0-2)
When: Thursday, September 8, 6:30 pm CT
Where: Fort Bend Elkins High School
Breakdown: Elkins' struggles on offense have produced just 27 total points in two games, so Murray and the defense will have their work cut out for them when they face a Travis team that has yet to score fewer than 36 points on the season.
Who: Cedar Hill (1-1) vs. Mesquite Horn (2-0)
When: Friday, September 9, 7:30 pm CT
Where: Hanby Stadium
Breakdown: Cedar Hill began their "Post-Gorman Comeback Tour" with a close 42-41 win over Mansfield. With a defense that has given up an average of 42.5 points per game, Rambo will be counted on to continue producing touchdowns (three in two games) in order to counter the Jaguars offense and one of the top quarterbacks in the state of Texas, Chris Robison.
Who: Waxahachie (2-0) vs. Ennis (1-1)
When: Friday, September 9, 7:30 pm CT
Where: Ennis High School Lions Stadium
Breakdown: Ennis hopes that Reagor isn't set for an encore performance after he dismantled Highland Park for 205 receiving yards and three touchdowns - including the game-winner. Expect the Oklahoma commitment to bring his A-game, though, as this is one of the more underrated rivalries in the metroplex.
Who: McKinney Boyd (0-2) vs. Lewisville (1-1)
When: Friday, September 9, 7:30 pm
Where: Lewisville Goldsmith Stadium
Breakdown: Despite Boyd's struggles to begin the season, Robinson has paved the way for running back Kaeden Markham to average 136.5 yards per game on the ground. The Broncos will look to punch that first victory with another tough test in Lewisville after falling to Mesquite Horn and Coppell to begin their season.
Who: Cedar Hill (1-1) vs. Mesquite Horn (2-0)
When: Friday, September 9, 7:30 pm CT
Where: Hanby Stadium
Breakdown: Despite Robison sitting out the game to rest a shoulder injury, his Horn teammates still dismantled Dallas Skyline 44-6. Next up is a date with one of the Lone Star State's top powers in Cedar Hill and fellow SoonerSquad17 member, Charleston Rambo.
Who: Marietta Sprayberry (2-0) vs. Smyrna Campbell (0-2)
When: Friday, September 9, 7:30 pm CT
Where: Campbell High School
Breakdown: Continuing a hot start is exactly what Sermon and his Sprayberry teammates will look to do this Friday when they travel to face a Campbell team that has stumbled out of the gate this season.
Who: Lackawanna C.C. (1-0) vs. Valley Forge Military Academy
When: Saturday, September 10, 1 pm ET
Where: Valley Forge Military Academy, Wayne (Pa.)
Breakdown: Sutton had a 68-yard touchdown run in a 65-0 opening week victory over Gattaca. It should be more quick work for the Falcons who take on a VFMA team that lost 20-7 in week one to Rowan University.
Who: Tulsa Edison (0-1) vs. Tulsa Memorial (1-0)
When: Friday, September 9, 7 pm
Where: Memorial High School
Breakdown: The Rivals250 defensive end will continue his campaign as one of the top forces in Tulsa when the Edison Eagles visit Memorial a week after Thomas filled the state sheet in a 34-27 win over Tulsa Central.