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Aggies enter race for coveted 2024 4-star Ryan Wingo

Jeremy Crabtreeby:Jeremy Crabtree02/08/22

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St. Louis (Mo.) St. Louis University sophomore Ryan Wingo continues to emerge as one of the top prospects in the Class of 2024.

The 6-foot-2, 198-pound four-star receiver at SLUH is already ranked as the No. 6 player in the country, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

And Ryan Wingo continues to add offers to show that he’s worthy of such a lofty ranking.

On Monday, Wingo said he added an offer from Texas A&M. Wingo said the offer came from Aggie assistants Rhett Holcomb and Dameyune Craig.

Ryan Wingo already has long offer list

The offer from A&M adds to his previous tenders from Arkansas, Notre Dame, Missouri, Florida, Texas, Oregon, Penn State, Ole Miss, Iowa, Michigan State, West Virginia, Nebraska, Boston College, Iowa State, UCF and others.

The On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine currently favors Notre Dame and Arkansas at 38.4%. Missouri is listed in the On3 RPM at 13.4%, but the Tigers are definitely expected to be a factor in his long-term recruitment.

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One team to keep an eye on is Arkansas. The Razorbacks is where his older brother, Ryan Wingo, played at. Arkansas and Missouri offered the younger Wingo when he was a freshman.

He’s taken two visits to Notre Dame, two to Arkansas, and he has also been to Mizzou.

Wingo earned all-metro honors in St. Louis after catching 32 passes for 638 yards. He also rushed for 206 yards and had 15 total touchdowns. Wingo has been timed as fast as 4.39 seconds in the 40-yard dash. He also has a sub-22-second 200-meter time, a 36-inch vertical leap, and a 10-foot, 1-inch broad jump.

Wingo also talked with On3’s Scoop Duck about his recent Oregon offer.

“I liked Oregon since a kid watching De’Anthony (Thomas) play all the time,” Wingo said. “It was so fun to watch and all of the uniforms. I talked to coach (Adrian) Klemm, and he gave me a family-like vibe as soon as we talked. I loved that about him.”