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SMU lands commitment from South Oak Cliff wide receiver Randy Reece

The Golden Bear won a state championship at SOC with fellow SMU commit Kevin Henry-Jennings.

By SportsDay Staff

South Oak Cliff receiver Randy Reece
South Oak Cliff receiver Randy Reece (5) ignites Golden Bears fans as he breaks away for a game winning reception during the 4th quarter of play against Aledo. South Oak Cliff won 33-28 to advance. The two teams played their Class 5A Division ll Region ll semifinal football game at Vernon Newsom Stadium in Mansfield on November 26, 2021. (Steve Hamm/ Special Contributor)(Steve Hamm)

South Oak Cliff wide receiver Randy Reece announced his commitment to SMU on Sunday night.

Reece’s teammate and quarterback at South Oak Cliff, Kevin Henry-Jennings, committed to SMU in December. The two of them helped SOC win the 5A state championship in 2021. Reece’s 18-yard TD reception late in the state semifinal game vs. Aledo was a critical part of the Bears’ run.

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Reece is a 5-10, 185-pound wide receiver who is currently without a star rating on 247Sports. He was also recruited by Houston, Arizona, Georgia Tech, Indiana and Kansas.

As a junior Reece was named as the offensive MVP in District 6-5A after compiling 46 receptions, 865 yards and 10 touchdowns for the state-champion Golden Bears. He also returned a kickoff for a touchdown.

Reece is the third commitment from the recruiting class of 2023 that SMU has landed, along with Lovejoy wide receiver Jaxson Lavender and Frisco’s Brandon Miyazono.

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