It's good to see players are finally getting even a small percentage of the value of their labor. If football is really the money maker it is, OU should have no problem footing the bill for top tier talent
It's good to see players are finally getting even a small percentage of the value of their labor. If football is really the money maker it is, OU should have no problem footing the bill for top tier talent
Imagine that! DCSooner thinks something involved with the date of Oklahoma is disadvantaged and screwed with nothing to back it up.
I’ve heard we’re going to be as competitive as anyone in the NIL stuff. You know there are alumni and companies outside of the state of Oklahoma that went to OU, donate to OU and are fans of OU….right?
It isn’t hype to say that OU has been a Top 5 program in college football for 75 years. They have spent the money and found the resources to maintain that status and be a leader in the sport through different eras. There is no reason to think they will lose that ability now. OU has been a CFB leader at finding money and expanding the business since at least the TV rights lawsuit they led (along with Georgia) in the early 1980s, to the formation of the Big 12 and through today’s playoff. OU is always at front.
A glance at some key OU 2022 Football Commits
Nick Evers
QB 6-3 / 188 lb., Flower Mound, TX
Jake Taylor
OT 6-6 / 290 Bishop Gorman, Las Vegas
Jacob Sexton
OT 6-6 / 299 Edmond, Deer Creek, OK
Nicholas Anderson
WR 6-3 / 195 - Katy, TX
Kip Lewis
OL 6-1 / 200 - Carthage, TX
QB=Quarterback
OT = Offensive Tackle
OL=Outside Linebacker
WR=Wide Receiver
Looks like it's unofficially official Caleb's gone
https://twitter.com/AllmericanMayes/...29156040241152
In addition to Dillon Gabriel who has already committed to transfer in, OU has two QB's visiting this week: Jaxson Dart of USC and Chubba Purdy of Florida State.
Going to be just fine without Caleb.
With the ultra-intense Jerry Schmidt back as strength & conditioning coach, commitment is going to be needed.
He left for A&M when Riley took the job (believe they had a disagreement on what was needed to make players strong and tough) but came back for Venables. Schmitty is considered the best in the business and may be the most important change of all.
The college football player transfer portal is becoming a revolving door. The OU Sooners football tradition receives strong support from donors and alums.
Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, training facilities and player dormitory accommodations are first class.
Wish Caleb Williams the best.
I just couldn't disagree more with everyone's take here. Williams is more talented than the QBs OU is bringing in and OU will be worse for it. Moreover, I have absolutly no problem with Williams leaving. He committed to Riley, who was considered an offensive genius and quarterback whisperer by every OU fan until the day he left. I trust Williams is making the best decision for himself and I'm not going to throw him under the bus for it. Moreover, he's taking one of the top freshman wide receivers in the country with him in Mario Williams. Another big loss.
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