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Published Sep 1, 2016
SoonerSquad17 Schedule: Week Two
Joe DuVall  •  OUInsider
Staff Writer

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.

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Who: Arlington Martin (1-0) vs. Southlake Carroll (0-1)

When: Friday, September 2, 7:30 pm CT

Where: Southlake Carroll High School Dragon Stadium

Breakdown: Despite Barnes and the Southlake secondary holding Tulsa Union to just 138 yards through the air, the Dragons fell to Tulsa Union last week, 21-10. In unfamiliar territory at 0-1, Southlake Carroll must rebound against a solid Arlington Martin team that shellacked Dallas Skyline 55-7 in week one.

Who: John Marshall (0-0) vs. Heritage Hall (0-0)

When: Friday, September 2, 7 pm CT

Where: Heritage Hall High School (Oklahoma City)

Breakdown: A pair of Oklahoma City's most talented programs kick-off their season this Friday when Broiles and the Bears of John Marshall travel to take on the Chargers of Heritage Hall. The Sooner commitment and his team will have the work cut out for them when facing the alma mater of Sterling Shepard - as Heritage Hall has rolled their way to back-to-back 3A state titles.

Who: Broken Arrow (0-1) vs. Tulsa Union (1-0)

When: Friday, September 2, 7 pm CT

Where: Union-Tuttle Stadium (UMAC)

Breakdown: While Brown and his Union teammates were toppling a Texas powerhouse, Broken Arrow was in the middle of a 39-16 loss to Euless (Texas) Trinity. Still, this will be a battle of two of Tulsa's best, as Union looks to build off their opening week victory over powerhouse Southlake (Texas) Carroll.

Who: Los Angeles Loyala (1-0) vs. Santa Margarita Catholic (0-1)

When: Friday, September 2, 7 pm PT

Where: Saddleback College Stadium

Breakdown: Calcaterra and Catholic were the victims of win No. 25 in a row for California juggernaut Mission Viejo. They'll look to rebound this week against over a Loyola team that's riding high after a 24-15 week one win over Palmdale Highland.

Who: Collinsville (1-0) vs. Oolagah (0-0)

When: Thursday, September 1, 7 pm CT

Where: Oolagah High School

Breakdown: Draper opened the season with a monster game that included 10 tackles, three tackles for loss, and a forced fumble in a 47-0 beatdown of Tulsa East Central. The Oklahoma Rivals250 linebacker commit will likely see more meaningful action later in the game when the Cardinals travel to take on Oolagah for their season opener Thursday.

Who: Hayward Stellar Prep (1-0) vs. Oakland Tech (0-0)

When: Friday, September 2, 7 pm PT

Where: Oakland Tech High School

Breakdown: After squeaking out a 26-25 season-opening win, Gumbs and his Stellar Prep compadres will look stay undefeated and avoid an upset at the hands of Oakland Tech.

Who: Danville (Va.) George Washington (1-0) vs. Charlotte (N.C.) Vance (2-0)

When: Friday, September 2, 7 pm ET

Where: Vance High School

Breakdown: Hall has already tallied three touchdowns in two games, as the Vance offense is averaging an amazing 52.0 ppg to begin their season. They'll put their undefeated record to the test against a George Washington team that has already beaten one North Carolina school (Raleigh Athens Drive) to begin their year.

Who: Eureka (2-0) vs. Pattonville (1-1)

When: Friday, September 2, 7 pm CT

Where: Pattonville High School

Breakdown: Something has to give when Pattonville and their 30.0 ppg offense hosts a Eureka defense that has limited their opponents to just 14.5 ppg in their opening two victories.

Who: Guthrie (1-0) vs. Shawnee (0-0)

When: Friday, September 2, 7 pm CT

Where: Shawnee High School

Breakdown: Humphrey and the Wolves kick off their season against a Guthrie team that scored an impressive 22-19 opening week win over Enid.

Who: Richmond Foster (1-0) vs. College Station A&M Consolidated (0-0)

When: Friday, September 2, 7:30 pm CT

Where: A&M Consolidated High School

Breakdown: In just one week, Lamb already has a 93-yard touchdown reception and a 77-yard punt return for a score under his belt. He'll look to continue his hot start when the Falcons travel to College Station for A&M Consolidated's season opener.

Who: New Braunfels Canyon (0-1) vs. San Marcos (0-1)

When: Friday, September 2, 7:30 pm CT

Where: San Marcos High School

Breakdown: Mundschau received all of his work punting, as his Canyon team was shut out in their week one loss to Cedar Ridge. The Oklahoma commit will look to get on the board for the first time in week two when they travel to fellow winless San Marcos.

Who: Fort Bend Elkins (0-1) vs. Conroe Oak Ridge (0-1)

When: Friday, September 2, 7 pm CT

Where: Oak Ridge High School

Breakdown: Both schools struggled mightily in week one and each team will view the other as a springboard to a better season. Murray and the Knights defense especially will need to improve, as they gave up 51 points in their opening loss at Dickinson.

Who: Mansfield (1-0) vs. Cedar Hill (0-1)

When: Friday, September 2, 7:30 pm CT

Where: Cedar Hill High School

Breakdown: Mansfield scored a boost by beginning their season with a 28-10 victory over rival Mansfield Summit, while Cedar Hill suffered a disappointing 44-14 loss on national television to Bishop Gorman out of Las Vegas. Rambo and the Longhorns may take their frustrations out on Mansfield in an attempt to regain their seat among Texas's most feared football teams.

Who: Highland Park (1-0) vs. Waxahachie (1-0)

When: Friday, September 2, 7:30 pm CT

Where: Waxahachie High School

Breakdown: Waxahachie needed Reagor in week one, whose 93-yard and 7-yard touchdown receptions proved to be the difference in a 46-34 win at Lakeview Centennial. Highland Park is also 1-0 after an impressive 43-21 victory over Rockwall, so this one may come down to whoever gets the ball last.

Who: Coppell (1-0) vs. McKinney Boyd (0-1)

When: Friday, September 2, 7:30 pm CT

Where: Ron Poe Stadium

Breakdown: Robison and the offense put up 31 points in week one, but it wasn't enough as Boyd fell to Mesquite Horn and fellow SoonerSquad17 member, Chris Robison. The Broncos will look to rebound against Coppell - who scored a nail-biting week one overtime victory over Hurst Bell.

Who: Mesquite Horn (1-0) vs. Dallas Skyline (0-1)

When: Friday, September 2, 8:30 pm CT

Where: Cotton Bowl

Breakdown: Robison is questionable to play after missing the second half of his team's 46-31 win over McKinney Boyd - avenging their loss from a year before. Last week, Skyline was embarrassed by Arlington Martin, 55-7, and will need to turn things around quickly before taking on the Jaguars under the bright lights of the Cotton Bowl.

Who: Kennesaw Mountain (0-1) vs. Marietta Sprayberry (1-0)

When: Friday, September 2, 7:30 pm ET

Where: Sprayberry High School

Breakdown: It was all downhill for Sprayberry after Sermon opened their season with a 39-yard scamper, as the Yellow Jackets scored the most points in program history in a 60-0 week one victory. Kennesaw Mountain's offense may be overwhelmed here, as they struggled to get anything going in their 19-15 loss a week ago.

Who: Gattaca (0-0) vs. Lackawanna C.C. (0-0)

When: Saturday, September 3, 1 pm ET

Where: Scranton Memorial Stadium

Breakdown: Sutton and Lackawanna open their season by hosting an Ethan Hawke movie from the 90s.

Who: Tulsa Central (0-0) vs. Tulsa Memorial (0-0)

When: Friday, September 2, 7 pm CT

Where: Memorial High School

Breakdown: Two of Tulsa's top 5A programs square off and the Chargers are wielding the Rivals top player in the state of Oklahoma for the first time in school history.