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SoonerSquad17 Schedule: Plenty on the line

The Oklahoma football recruiting class of 2017 is off to an incredible start with 19 commits and a No. 4 national team ranking.

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.

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Who: Euless Trinity (4-0) vs. Southlake Carroll (3-1)

When: Friday, September 30, 7:30 pm CT

Where: Carroll High School

Breakdown: The Dragons wouldn't need Barnes, who was suffering from a tweaked hamstring, in their 42-7 dismantling of Flower Mound. Carroll will need their star Oklahoma commitment this week when they host Texas powerhouse Euless Trinity.

Who: John Marshall (3-1) vs. Capitol Hill (1-3)

When: Friday, September 30, 7 pm CT

Where: Capitol Hill High School

Breakdown: Marshall continued their run as one of 3A's top teams with another impressive victory last week, this time on the road at Marlow. Broiles and the Bears have another road test this Friday, but should take care of an outmatched Redwolves team.

Who: Tulsa Union (3-1) vs. Owasso (1-3)

When: Friday, September 30, 7:30 pm CT

Where: Owasso High School

Breakdown: Union travels to take on a struggling Rams team without Josh Proctor that fell to Mustang 40-21 last Friday. Brown and his teammates are fresh off a 51-0 shutout over Edmond North.

Breakdown: Calcaterra and Catholic head into their bye week after an impressive 4-1 start.

Who: Collinsville (2-2) vs. Tahlequah (2-2)

When: Friday, September 30, 7 pm CT

Where: Tahlequah High School

Breakdown: The Cardinals have oscillated between victory and defeat all season. It's been a slightly disappointing start for the class 5A runner-up from a year ago. Draper and the Collinsville defense will be needed against a Tiger defense that has allowed fewer than 20 points per game in a tough Tahlequah environment.

Who: Stellar Prep (2-2) vs. El Cajon Christian (4-0)

When: Friday, September 30, 7 pm PT

Where: Granite Hill High School

Breakdown: Stellar Prep has had two weeks to prepare for an undefeated Christian team that is averaging nearly 40 points per game. Gumbs will need to be disruptive to slow down Patriot quarterback Brad Jeremiah and give his team a chance.

Who: Vance (5-0) vs. Kannapolis A.L. Brown (4-1)

When: Friday, September 30, 7:30 pm ET

Where: A.L. Brown High School

Breakdown: Hall will be a key piece in one of North Carolina's most highly anticipated games of the week when his Vance Cougars travel to take on the Brown Wonders, who were hopefully called the Oneders at one point.

Who: Hazelwood Central (6-0) vs. Pattonville (3-3)

When: Friday, September 30, 7 pm CT

Where: Pattonville High School

Breakdown: After a strong 2-1 start to district play, Hayes and the Pirates will host a tough out of conference opponent when undefeated Hazelwood Central travels to Maryland Heights.

Who: McAlester (2-2) vs. Shawnee (2-3)

When: Friday, September 30, 7:30 pm CT

Where: Shawnee High School

Breakdown: Shawnee delivered their best performance of the year when they went on the road and handled Tulsa East Central 54-27. Next up should is a return home to host what should be an evenly matched McAlester squad that averages 25.3 points per game compared to the Wolves 26.2.

Breakdown: Foster has the week off, although they may not want it after a sizzling 5-0 start by both the Falcons and Lamb.

Breakdown: Mundschau and Canyon are off this week after a rough 1-4 start.

Who: Galena Park (2-2) vs. Fort Bend Elkins (1-3)

When: Saturday, October 1, 6 pm CT

Where: Fort Bend Elkins High School

Breakdown: Something has to give when the Knights host the Yellowjackets of Galena Park, as both teams average exactly 20.5 points per game. Murray and Elkins are riding some momentum for the first time this season after earning their inaugural win of the season last Friday at Santa Fe.

Who: Cedar Hill (2-2) vs. Duncanville (4-0)

When: Friday, September 30, 7:30 pm CT

Where: Duncanville High School

Breakdown: Rambo did everything he could last week with 95 receiving yards and two touchdowns, but it wasn't enough as Cedar Hill fell for the second time this season in a 33-18 loss against rival DeSoto. The Longhorns, one of the state's top programs, will have another tough test when they travel to undefeated Duncanville Friday.

Breakdown: Perhaps no player in Texas had a hotter start to their season than Reagor, but his explosive senior season will have to wait another week as 5-0 Waxahachie is on a bye.

Who: McKinney Boyd (0-4) vs. Wylie (1-3)

When: Friday, September 30, 7:30 pm CT

Where: Wylie ISD Stadium

Breakdown: A trip to Wylie may be just what the doctor ordered for a winless Boyd team that was just annihilated by powerhouse Allen 69-17.

Who: Tyler Lee (2-3) vs. Mesquite Horn (3-2)

When: Friday, September 30, 7:30 pm CT

Where: Hanby Stadium

Breakdown: As Robison and the Jaguars head toward the back-half of their schedule, and games against teams like Cedar Hill are out of the way, they have an opportunity to separate from the pack as a division favorite.

Breakdown: Sermon earned a well-deserved off week after rushing for 252 yards and four touchdowns in a huge 34-14 road win over South Cobb without Sprayberry's starting quarterback.

Who: Lackawanna C.C. (4-0) vs. Erie C.C. (3-1)

When: Saturday, October 1, 12 pm ET

Where: South Campus, Orchard Park (NY)

Breakdown: Lackawanna has won their first four games of the season by an average score of 54.8-9.0. The Falcons will face their toughest test of the year thus far when they travel to 3-1 Erie.

Who: Claremore (3-1) vs. Memorial (2-1)

When: Friday, September 30, 7 pm CT

Where: Memorial High School

Breakdown: Thomas and the Chargers will look to bounce back after suffering their first loss of the season last week against Pryor with another tough intra-divison showdown with the Claremore Zebras.

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