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The SEC is already widely considered to be the top conference in college football after winning four of the past five national championships. The addition of Texas and Oklahoma is only going to make the league more difficult, according to Georgia coach Kirby Smart. Smart was recently asked what the former Big 12 powers will bring to the SEC, beginning in 2024. “It’s extremely tough. I mean the fact that they’re in our conference, they’re further away, they’re a powerful football team. They’ve got a great state to recruit in. Both of their coaching staffs are really good – Sark and Brent both h...
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Dillon Gabriel moved on from Oklahoma after two seasons this offseason, opting to spend his final year of college eligibility playing for Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks. Gabriel committed to Oklahoma less than a month after Brent Venables was named head coach after former coach Lincoln Riley and QB1 Caleb Williams left OU to team up at USC. Gabriel was committed to UCLA before the change and was the Sooners’ main quarterback since Venables has been in Norman. Now that the two have parted ways, Venables explained what the Ducks will be getting in the sixth-year veteran quarterback after getti...
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Details regarding one of college football’s biggest rivalry games were released on Thursday, with college football insider Brett McMurphy reporting that Texas and Oklahoma will square off in the Red River Showdown on October 12 at 3:30 p.m. ET in a matchup airing on either ESPN or ABC. The Longhorns and Sooners typically kick off at noon ET for their annual rivalry game in the Cotton Bowl. But for the program’s first matchup as new members of the SEC, things will look a little different in Dallas ahead of the highly anticipated matchup. This report will be further updated momentarily The post ...
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Josh Heupel is going to have quite the trip back to Oklahoma now that the Sooners are in the SEC. Not only is Heupel a legend as a Sooner, he coached with them in 2004 as a GA and eventually as an assistant and offensive coordinator from 2006-14. With the Sooners now in the SEC and Tennessee looming on the schedule, Heupel will have all the feelings come back. Oklahoma and Heupel pretty much go hand in hand, except when Tennessee has to play the Sooners. “You know, for me, from my coaching career to playing career, you know a lot of great relationships, a lot of great memories,” Heupel said at...
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Former Giants and Ravens safety Tony Jefferson reportedly plans to make a comeback from retirement for the 2024 season, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz. Though Jefferson retired ahead of the 2023 season, he didn’t spend it far from the field. He worked as a scouting intern for the Baltimore Ravens. Now, he’s looking to return to the action. “Former #Ravens star safety Tony Jefferson is coming out of retirement and plans to play this upcoming season,” Schultz shared on Tuesday. “Jefferson has stayed in shape, has been training, and wants to play again. He intends to start talking to tea...
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There’s a big absence at The Star as the Cowboys go through a key portion of OTAs. After all, can all the 11-on-11 drills be meaningful if CeeDee Lamb isn’t on the field? The All Pro wide receiver is skipping the organized team activities as he seeks a new contract. After all, when it comes to negotiations, absence truly can make the heart grow fonder. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott certainly misses Lamb and the vibe he brings to the field. Let Prescott explain. “That’s my guy,” the Cowboys told reporters this week. “Not many more people out there, more swaggier, cooler, better player, than ...
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Former Oklahoma running back Seth McGowan has chosen his next destination after entering the NCAA transfer port, committing to New Mexico State on Thursday. To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire. The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves. The post Oklahoma transfer running back Seth McGowan commits to New Mexico State appeared first on On3.
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Cowboys first-round pick Tyler Guyton isn’t taking any shortcuts as he prepares to take over the left tackle spot in Dallas. Ahead of OTAs, the former Sooners star opened up about the work he’s been doing to switch from right tackle, where he played at Oklahoma, to left tackle. “We’re polishing my technique, becoming a better o-lineman anyway that I can,” Guyton said. “We all have the same common goal and that’s to maximize me as a player. Everything we can possibly do to make me better is what we’re doing.” Whether Guyton plays left tackle or right tackle, he’ll have top-shelf guards to help ...
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Oklahoma is nearing 25 years since its last national championship. Bob Stoops was the head coach while Josh Heupel was the starting quarterback. There have been a few opportunities for the Sooners since then but BCS national championship games or College Football Playoff appearances have fallen short. Brent Venables has been tasked with getting the program back to the promised land. Year One was not great, finishing 6-7 for Oklahoma’s first losing season since 1998. Everyone in Norman enjoyed last season much more, getting back to winning ways, and building some momentum inside the building. E...
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If Cowboys first-rounder Tyler Guyton wants to kick off his career as well as some of his predecessors at left tackle, the rookie has a lot of work ahead of him this summer. Adjusting to the pace of play and the dominant forces opposing him on the defensive line will be key, and he’s working with third-round pick Cooper Beebe to acclimate as best as he can. “Most definitely (we’re leaning on each other), it’s new for both of us,” Guyton told reporters last week. “We came from the same conference. I already knew who he was and we were pretty cool before this but now that we’re together, we’re p...
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