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19 minutes ago, quigley said:

Everybody loses these fights. I lived int Texas for 9 years. No one would behaved like @closetojumping does.

Please explain why it's tolerated online.

Good lord, you're a weak bitch. Might I interest you in another football related community that actually bans "mean" posters?

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Just a summary from a few days ago...

Ryan Aber,   Wed, January 5, 2022

The Oklahoman:  Here are the OU football players in the transfer portal & those declared for the 2022 NFL Draft

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NORMAN — Since Lincoln Riley left OU and Brent Venables arrived, there has been plenty of roster movement with the Sooners.

Here’s a breakdown of who’s in and who’s out for OU, following the 2021 season:

Players with eligibility remaining leaving OU or entering transfer portal

Brian Asamoah, LB (NFL Draft)

As a redshirt junior this season, Asamoah was the Sooners’ leading tackler, with 89 tackles. He also had two forced fumbles and a sack.

Nik Bonitto, OLB (NFL Draft)

Over the last two seasons, Bonitto has totalled 25.5 tackles for loss and 15 sacks. He was named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year by Pro Football Focus as a redshirt junior this season and first-team PFF All-America and second-team Associated Press All-America in 2020.

Gabe Brkic, K (NFL Draft)

Against West Virginia on Sept. 25, Brkic became the first Sooners kicker to hit a walk-off field goal. Before declaring for the NFL Draft, Brkic moved into third place in career field goals with the Sooners, second in career field-goal percentage. He also finished with OU’s career record for PAT percentage at 99.4%, not missing an extra point until the Alamo Bowl, his final OU game.

Kennedy Brooks, RB (NFL Draft)

Brooks topped the 1,000-yard rushing mark this season for the third time, rushing for 1,253 yards and 13 touchdowns to finish in the top 10 in OU’s career rushing list.

Pat Fields, S (Stanford)

Fields received an $18,000 post-graduate scholarship as a finalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy and will continue his education at Stanford, where he’ll finish his career after starting all 37 games over the past three seasons at OU.

Jeremiah Hall, FB/HB/TE (NFL Draft)

During his four seasons with the Sooners, Hall had 68 catches for 757 yards and 12 touchdowns and also ran for a score.

Justin Harrington, CB (transfer portal)*

Harrington arrived with high expectations from Bakersfield Junior College, but missed last season due to injury, then played in the first four games this season before deciding to transfer.

Jadon Haselwood, WR (Arkansas)

Haselwood was the Sooners’ second-leading receiver this season, with 39 catches for 399 yards and six touchdowns before transferring to Arkansas.

Marquis Hayes, OL (NFL Draft)

Hayes started 37 games at left guard for the Sooners over the last three seasons. This season, he earned All-Big 12 second team honors.

Jamal Morris, LB (transfer portal)*

Morris played eight games this season, primarily on special teams, finishing with three tackles. Morris has eight career tackles in 19 games.

Spencer Rattler, QB (South Carolina)

The Sooners were 15-2 in games Rattler started over the past two seasons before Caleb Williams supplanted him as the starting quarterback after taking over Oct. 9 vs. Texas. Rattler completed more than 70% of his passes at OU, including 74.9% this season.

Tyrese Robinson, OL (NFL Draft)

Over the last three seasons, Robinson started 38 games for the Sooners, 23 at right guard and 15 at right tackle, including all 13 in 2021.

Austin Stogner, TE (South Carolina)

Stogner was a major threat in 2020, when he had 26 catches for 422 yards and three touchdowns before contracting a serious infection after an injury late in the season against Kansas. Stogner returned for the Cotton Bowl, then had 14 catches for 166 yards and three touchdowns in 2021.

Isaiah Thomas, DL (NFL Draft)

Thomas was a versatile piece of the Sooners’ defensive line the last two seasons, playing both on the inside and outside of the defensive front. Thomas finished his career with 18.5 sacks, tied for 13th in OU history.

Delarrin Turner-Yell, S (NFL Draft)

The Hempstead, Texas, native led the Sooners with three interceptions this season. Turner-Yell finished with 52 tackles and a pass breakup this season, starting 10 of OU’s 13 games.

Caleb Williams, QB (transfer portal)*

Williams took over as the Sooners’ starting quarterback in October, throwing for 1,912 yards and 21 touchdowns with four interceptions. The former five-star recruit also ran for 442 yards and six touchdowns.

Mario Williams, WR (transfer portal)*

As a freshman in 2021, Williams was second on the Sooners in receptions with 35 catches for 380 yards and four touchdowns. He also averaged 21.6 yards on five kick returns this season.

Perrion Winfrey, DL (NFL Draft)

In two seasons with the Sooners, the Maywood, Illinois, product totaled 17 tackles for loss and six sacks. Winfrey had 11 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks this season. In this year’s Bedlam loss, he forced a fumble that resulted in a safety.

Mike Woods II, WR (NFL Draft)

After transferring from Arkansas, Woods had 32 catches for 381 yards and two touchdowns during his lone season in Norman.

*-Entered the portal but has yet to decide a destination and could still return.

 

Players transferring to OU

Dillon Gabriel, QB (UCF)

Gabriel threw for 8,041 yards and 70 touchdowns during his time at UCF, topping the 3,500-yard mark twice. In 2021, he started the first three games before being injured against Louisville. Gabriel initially announced he would transfer to UCLA before switching his commitment to OU in the wake of Caleb Williams’ decision to enter the transfer portal on Jan. 3.

McKade Mettauer, OL (Cal)

Mettauer started 28 of Cal’s 29 games at right guard over the last three seasons. In 2021, he earned second-team All-Pac 12 honors from Pro Football Focus and was a coaches’ honorable mention selection.

Daniel Parker Jr., TE (Missouri)

Parker had 41 catches for 337 yards and four touchdowns during four seasons with the Tigers. This season, he had 12 catches for 97 yards and three touchdowns, including two against Kentucky.

 

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On 1/8/2022 at 11:20 AM, Enchubben said:

I’ve seen one play of Raleek Brown, and I am already glad he decommitted from the land burglars and went to USC.

Honestly I went and watched all of his sr highlights and I didn't come away as impressed as you would expect for a 5 star RB. He is twitchy and quick with good speed through the hole, but he didn't really have the breakaway runs that you would expect and he got caught a lot. A slightly bigger Deuce Vaughn is what comes to mind. 

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49 minutes ago, Vertigo said:

Honestly I went and watched all of his sr highlights and I didn't come away as impressed as you would expect for a 5 star RB. He is twitchy and quick with good speed through the hole, but he didn't really have the breakaway runs that you would expect and he got caught a lot. A slightly bigger Deuce Vaughn is what comes to mind. 

 

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5 hours ago, Fud said:

USC's On3 site

"“Williams will bring several players with him,” said a source.” There are other players at OU who want out.”"

It makes sense that a bunch of players who want out because of the culture that Riley built would...follow Riley to USC. On the other hand, OU education. 

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2 hours ago, SydneyCarton said:

It makes sense that a bunch of players who want out because of the culture that Riley built would...follow Riley to USC. On the other hand, OU education. 

McCutchin leaving isn't a surprise, but I'm surprised that he'd go to SC. The new DB coaches at SC (Grinch and Manning) are the same guys who benched him at mid-season.

OU's got 5 other DBs from the 2020 and 2021 classes who've played very little or not at all. I wonder if some more departures come from here. Also, OU seems very interested in DE portal guys. Wonder if that means some Sooners at this position may be leaving too.

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35 minutes ago, quigley said:

McCutchin leaving isn't a surprise, but I'm surprised that he'd go to SC. The new DB coaches at SC (Grinch and Manning) are the same guys who benched him at mid-season.

OU's got 5 other DBs from the 2020 and 2021 classes who've played very little or not at all. I wonder if some more departures come from here. Also, OU seems very interested in DE portal guys. Wonder if that means some Sooners at this position may be leaving too.

USC isn’t pursuing him 

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33 minutes ago, Lou_Sassle said:

So they have 3 DCs now?

A CO-DC ROLE HOLY FUCKING SHIT! Dude was going to get canned at bama. How this fucker managed to fail his was up from Rutgers CB coach to Texas CB coach to Bama CB coach to OU CO-DC is an insane 3 year ride 

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