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SoonerSquad17 Schedule: Rivalry Week

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: Southlake Carroll (2-1) vs. Flower Mound (1-2)

When: Friday, September 23, 7:30 pm CT

Where: Jaguar Stadium (Flower Mound High School)

Breakdown: The Dragons, coming off of a bye week, should earn a third straight victory when they face a struggling Flower Mound team that has lost their last two games.

Who: John Marshall (2-1) vs. Marlow (1-3)

When: Friday, September 23, 7:30 pm CT

Where: Marlow High School

Breakdown: Broiles has played lights out in his last two games and unsurprisingly it has lead to back-to-back victories for John Marshall. He'll look to stay hot in a road conference matchup with the Outlaws of Marlow.

Who: Edmond North (0-3) vs. Tulsa Union (2-1)

When: Friday, September 23, 7 pm CT

Where: Union High School

Breakdown: The Huskies bring as many wins with them to Tulsa as Union faced during their bye week - zero. The east side powerhouse should take care of business here.

Who: Catholic (3-1) vs. Riverside King (1-2)

When: Thursday, September 22, 7 pm PT

Where: King High School

Breakdown: Calcaterra has scored in a multitude of ways for his offense this season and the nation's No. 26 athlete will take his act to Riverside King for a Thursday night matchup of mascots that would be awesome if they battled in real life - the Eagles and Wolves.

Who: Bishop Kelley (2-1) vs. Collinsville (2-1)

When: Friday, September 23, 7 pm CT

Where: Collinsville High School

Breakdown: Draper and the Cardinals open district play with a tough home showdown against a Bishop Kelley squad that beat down Sapulpa 35-7 a week ago.

Breakdown: Gumbs and Stellar Prep have the week off before traveling to El Cajon Christian next Friday.

Breakdown: Hall and Vance have earned their bye week after starting the season 5-0 with an average victory of 56-21.

Who: Rockwood Summit (3-2) vs. Pattonville (2-3)

When: Friday, September 23, 7 pm CT

Where: Pattonville High School

Breakdown: The Pirates got back to the right side of the scoreboard in a 27-19 win over Webster Groves last Friday. Now, Pattonville and Hayes can help their cause by stringing together another solid performance in an important conference matchup against Rockwood Summit.

Who: Shawnee (1-3) vs. Tulsa East Central (0-3)

When: Friday, September 23, 7 pm CT

Where: East Central High School

Breakdown: Humphrey and the Wolves have looked shaky to say the least. However, they can start to turn their season around with a very winnable conference opener.

Who: Richmond Foster (4-0) vs. Victoria West (2-2)

When: Friday, September 23, 7:30 pm CT

Where: Victoria West High School

Breakdown: Lamb has averaged 10.5 points per game scored single-handedly in an offense that has scored 39.0 per contest. Something has to give when they travel to take on a Victoria West defense that hasn't allowed more than 36 points in a game all season.

Who: New Braunfels Canyon (1-3) vs. New Braunfels (2-2)

When: Thursday, September 22, 7 pm CT

Where: New Braunfels High School

Breakdown: Canyon finally ended their losing ways with a 29-15 win over San Antonio Wagner that saw Mundschau drill a 47-yard field goal. The Cougars will look to continue their winning ways against their rival Unicorns.

Who: Fort Bend Elkins (0-3) vs. Santa Fe (2-1)

When: Friday, September 23, 7 pm CT

Where: Joe Raitano Field (Santa Fe High School)

Breakdown: The Knights offense has struggled, to say the least, never scoring more than 14 points in any game to start the year. Yet, they can still start off district play undefeated with a road test at Santa Fe.

Who: DeSoto (3-0) vs. Cedar Hill (2-1)

When: Friday, September 23, 7:30 pm CT

Where: Cedar Hill High School

Breakdown: There will be division one talent all over the field Friday night when two of the Lone Star State's top programs square off in one of the DFW area's most heated rivalries.

Who: Red Oak (2-2) vs. Waxahachie (4-0)

When: Friday, September 23, 7:30 pm CT

Where: Waxahachie High School

Breakdown: Red Oak will have their work cut out for them to keep up with the Waxahachie offense, lead by Reagor, that has accounted for over 44 points per game. Especially considering the Hawks' offense only averages 18 points per contest and Reagor has almost matched that (15.0 ppg) by himself.

Who: Allen (3-0) vs. McKinney Boyd (0-3)

When: Friday, September 23, 7:30 pm CT

Where: Ron Poe Stadium (Boyd High School)

Breakdown: Robinson and Boyd will have a tough time finding their first win of the season when they take on an Allen program that has fewer losses since 2012 than Boyd has already in 2016.

Who: Mesquite (2-2) vs. Mesquite Horn (2-2)

When: Friday, September 23, 7:30 pm CT

Where: Memorial Stadium

Breakdown: Robison finally returned back from a shoulder injury last week, but saw his Jaguars still fell to Longview 47-37. Look for a fired up Horn team lead by their quarterback to get a bounce back win in a rivalry game this Friday.

Who: Sprayberry (3-1) vs. South Cobb (1-3)

When: Friday, September 23, 7:30 pm ET

Where: South Cobb High School

Breakdown: Sprayberry finishes off their third consecutive road game with a trip to South Cobb. They'll attempt to get back to their winning ways after suffering their first loss to Dalton last week.

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

When: Saturday, September 24, 1 pm ET

Where: Mitchell Athletic Complex (Garden City, NY)

Breakdown: The Falcons of Lackawanna continue to prove they are one of the top teams in the NJCAA and will have another opportunity against a Nassau program that fell to Navy Prep 33-16 last Saturday.

Who: Tulsa Memorial (2-0) vs. Pryor (2-1)

When: Friday, September 23, 7 pm CT

Where: Pryor High School

Breakdown: The last time Thomas saw the field, he was our Week 2 MVP and the state's top ranked player's senior campaign moves on this week with a tough road challenge for their district opener at Pryor.

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