Open Post | Tuesday, Aug. 30th (UPDATE 4:57 pm)

Image of Anthony Cook via NUC Sports Mag

Depth Chart:  Just a quick note on the depth chart OU released on Monday. I know some of you were asking why someone like Neville Gallimore (and a couple others) that have been widely praised in the off-season weren’t higher up.

Firstly, in speaking to a source, some of the coaches didn’t even know a depth chart was being released yesterday. Which isn’t to say that what was released is not accurate, but it at least gives you the sense the depth chart isn’t the end all to the coaches. It is simply a starting point going into the season.

You may have also noted from Bob Stoops’ presser that he commented specifically on Erick Wren and noted that he will play on Saturday. The coaches may start certain players, but unproven guys who may not be as high on the depth chart will be given their chance this season to prove themselves. – (Super K)

Grant Blankenship: Spoke to a source who tells TFB that former Notre Dame DE Grant Blankenship is not currently a member of the football program as a result of some unresolved “issues” from his time in South Bend. Blakenship still appears in the OU student database as of Tuesday morning, but at this time we are still working to confirm if he is still enrolled and/or whether or not he intends to rejoin the football program in the future.  – (Super K)

Anthony Cook: Anthony Cook (Houston, TX) is one of the most coveted 2018 cornerbacks in the country, and the Sooners have already hosted Cook on campus twice, including once with his mother. Oklahoma offered Cook on his first visit up to Norman, and his mother tells TFB they are hoping to be at the OU/Houston game this weekend.

While Houston would be the host team, it’s obviously a good chance for Cook to see the Sooners in-person, in his home city, and one of the reasons these kinds of games are scheduled. – (Super K)

Keondre Coburn: Another top 2018 target that has visited Oklahoma and received an offer is defensive tackle, Keondre Coburn (Houston, TX). Coburn let TFB know he will not be able to make it to the Houston game this weekend.

However he did confirm to TFB that he plans to be in Norman for a return visit the weekend the Sooners face Ohio State. So add another big visitor to what should be a special recruiting weekend. – (Super K)

Marvin Wilson: Before you ask, we did check and Marvin Wilson will not be at the Houston game either. But again, he is planning to take an official visit to OU for the Ohio State game in a couple weeks. – (Super K)

K’Jakyre Daley: Got a word of another big visitor for that Ohio State game in 2017 DE/OLB K’Jakyre Daley (West Palm Beach, FL). Daley holds an Oklahoma offer and the Sooners have been a favorite of his since said offer. Oklahoma’s biggest threat for Daley at this time appears to be Notre Dame.

Kenneth Murray: 2017 Oklahoma LB commit Kenneth Murray tells TFB that he wanted to make it to the Houston game this weekend, but since the Cougars are the host team and he’s committed to OU, that isn’t going to happen. But he did reaffirm his plans to be in Norman for the Ohio State game. – (Super K)

Tre Brown and Creed Humphrey: Also, 2017 commits Tre Brown and Creed Humphrey both confirmed they will visit OU for the Ohio State game as well.

Player Note | More on Cobb: In last weekend’s Open Post we talked about Parrish Cobb’s rise through the cornerback ranks. I spoke to another source recently on Cobb and again some of the same things we mentioned last week were reiterated, that Cobb is learning quickly and plays with excellent technique.

This source also said there is no doubt that Cobb is earning the respect of the staff. They are quickly seeing that he is the “real deal” and that his athleticism, paired with his ability to pick up the concepts and accept coaching, are helping him progress faster than some others. – (Super K)

OU Commit Stats: Per the request of several readers, below are “zero week” stats for some current Oklahoma commits. Some commits did not play in what is called zero week in high school football, just FYI.

WR/TE Grant Calcaterra (Rancho Margarita, CA): 7 catches for 81 yards

LB Levi Draper (Collinsville, OK): Had 10 tackles. Sat the whole second half as Collinsville routed East Central 47-0.

RB Trey Sermon (Marietta, GA): Sermon had 4 carries for 63 yards and 1 TD. Marietta won 60-0 and Sermon only played first quarter.

WR Charleston Rambo (Cedar Hill, TX): Rambo played on national TV versus Bishop Gorhman(NV). He put on a good show, too. Rambo ended the rough loss with 5 catches 78 yards and 1 TD. Rambo also had one TD called back due to penalty.

QB Chris Robison (Mesquite, TX): Robison only played one half due to partial separation to his shoulder. However, that did not deter him from having good numbers. Robison ended the game going 13-18 and 214 yards. Robison threw for 2 TD’s too. He also had 65 yards rushing and 1 TD  in Mesquite Horn victory over Mckinney Boyd.

LB Kenneth Murray (Missouri City, TX): Kenneth Murray started off the season on a good note with double digit tackles. Murray had 12 total with 9 of the tackles unassisted and 3 assisted tackles.

WR CeDariann Lamb (Richmond, TX): Lamb had a very, very productive day to say the least. Lamb had 3 receptions for 101 yards and 1 TD. Lamb also returned a punt 77 yards for a touchdown.

LB Addison Gumbs (Stellar Prep HS, CA): You guys are going to love this stat line. Sooners latest California commit filled the stat sheet up with 9 tackles, 2 blocked PAT’s, 1 force fumble and 1 fumble recovery. As we stated about Gumbs. He is the epitome of the word playmaker.

ATH Jeremiah Hall (Charlotte, NC): Hall had a big night in his first game of the 2016 season with 7 receptions for 65 yards and 2 touchdowns. Hall also 5 rushes for 25 yards.

QB Cameron Rising (Newberry Park, CA): Rising kicked off his junior season with a bang amassing 358 yards and 5 touchdowns on 20-34 passing. Rising also added 82 yards rushing and 1 touchdown in Newberry Park 65-44 win over Pacifica. – (Brandon)

– UPDATE (11:11 am): One of the top RBs in the 2019 class reports an Oklahoma offer.

https://twitter.com/therealnoahcain/status/770654102548131840

– UPDATE (4:57 pm):

287 Comments

  • SoonerMagic76 says:

    Wow, packed OP. Thanks fellas!

  • SoonerMagic76 says:

    I know you guys have spoken a lot on the depth in the secondary and what a huge advantage that is.
    Do you guys get that sense that plays out by Cooks getting multiple guys in to allow for more frequent rest, or is it simply a useful tool in case of injury or late game situations?

    • Jordan Esco says:

      I’d say both. But I also don’t expect he really runs w/ all those guys on Saturday, believe Bob basically said as much yesterday, fwiw.

  • Soonerfandave84 says:

    Thank you gentleman.

  • BoomSoonBri says:

    Thanks guys! Now let’s go get a W on Saturday!!!

  • John Garner says:

    Great OP. Thank you!

  • SoonerfanTU says:

    Guess I should be glad we landed Cobbs. I wasn’t sure about him, given the decommit stuff, and honestly, I wasn’t sure he had the talent to excel at OU. Saw him more as a backup type, or depth. Glad he is doing well, as we’ll need some young guys to step up in the secondary next season.

    • Dick Bump says:

      It appears he has the right attitude. I wondered if that would be an issue with all of the drama surrounding his recruitment. Looks like he finally got it right.

    • soonerthunder says:

      My attitude is, if the OU coaches want a guy, regardless of what fans say, I want the guy. They know tons more than anyone who has a web site.

    • Stephen Dale says:

      And to think, Cobb was not the mostly rated of the Baylor de-commits to sign elsewhere….Duvernay and Hudson were the jewels of that class ( both signed with Texas ) and both were top 100 types…Bowen , who signed with TCU, was the other top 100 type leaving the Baylor mess.

      • D Hunter Sanchez says:

        And? They won’t get the coaching at Shorthorn U they’d get at OU. So, I’m betting Cobb has a better career than them texas boys. LOL. Question for you: Is Bob Stoops a top 5 coach in your opinion?

        • Stephen Dale says:

          It is difficult to say yes or no. Top 15 , I think, for sure…

          • D Hunter Sanchez says:

            IMHO your whole issue is Bob Stoops. You compare him with the King. Not fair. Let’s face it, there are only two coaches still coaching college who have had more success as far as nattys are concerned: Saban and Meyer. Other than that it’s hard to pick anyone other than Stoops.

          • Stephen Dale says:

            Actually I don’t have any issue with Stoops. Not every coach enjoys what Bob enjoys : program history, quality of athletes, university support, fan support, etc…..I think Bob is one of the best around but other coaches, with the advantages Bob enjoys , could / would do a nice job at OU….whether anybody in the future can win at a 80% clip is another story….so, yes, Bob has done a very good job…..

          • D Hunter Sanchez says:

            Ok. Fair enough.

  • PLAW0720 says:

    Yikes! Robison’s shoulder??? On his throwing arm???

  • Dick Bump says:

    It’s great to see how the high schoolers are doing. Man, that tOSU game is going to be loaded with recruits. Should be some friendships made that’ll last a long time.

  • StL Sooner says:

    Thanks TFB for the great town hall and open post! Been too busy reading to post
    #BOOMER

  • Doobie74OU says:

    Awesome update on how the new recruits started their years. This place is like a fine wine as it just gets better with time!! The other info was amazing as well! Thanks!

  • qwerty says:

    Is there one scholarship for either Chaisson or Daley? Appear to be roughly the same type of player.

  • Soonerbred says:

    I would have asked in the TH had I been able to make it, but is there any clarity in to the recruiting of the DE/OLB spot? Chaisson, Graham, Anthony and Daley with offers, Gumbs, Murray and Thomas committed.

    • BoomSoonBri says:

      Thomas has pretty much grown into a DE. With a RS year, that kid will be 265lbs. Gumbs and Murray have both been mentioned as having the versatility to play inside and outside. Graham is a DE all the way.

  • Sooner Ray says:

    Nice update on the HS games, hope that becomes a regular feature.

  • Coach_AElliott says:

    I wanted to share this picture this morning. This past Friday the Ricky Bryan Field House was dedicated to the family at Coweta. Here is the display case located inside the great facility. I knew Mr. Bryan really well. I am the same age as his son and spent a lot of time around him and his family. The best way I can describe him is as the type of man who would always offer the last slice of pizza before taking it. I miss him a lot.

    He also received a game ball for the 1981 Sun Bowl where OU beat Houston 40-14. Boomer!

    • AdamsHall says:

      Nice post. Take a look at the profile picture to the left. I am a big fan too. I like all of the Bryan boys.

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  • Bob Edwards says:

    Apparently Rising is playing in the California video game league.

  • DCinAZ says:

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  • BigJoeBrown says:

    A great, great OP. Not surprised from TFB! Bit of a bummer in regards to the news about Robinson, but he will come through.
    On a side note, dang, we got some serious athletes. Fellas are cleaning house.

  • Robert Boone says:

    Haven’t heard how Kyler Murray is doing running the scout team as Ward preparing for the Houston game. I would think he is giving the defense a good look.

  • Malicong says:

    Thank goodness an OP is up. Was worried I might actually do some work before lunch.
    The commit updates/stats are definitely worth keeping in the OP lineup.

  • BoomCity89 says:

    Just for $hit$ and grin$ for the game against UH-

    1. Which team scores first and how?
    2. Who has the most passing yards in the game?
    3. Which defense causes that most turnovers?
    4. Which player will “wow” the cfb nation?

    • Clint Lenard says:

      Lol I just used this same story in regards to how Murray is doing imitating Ward in practice. Everyone said he was just like Manziel.

    • Bob Edwards says:

      And Knight gave our defense fits just like Manziel. Makes you wonder how much was Knight and how much was the way we used him. I always wonder what happened to the Knight that played against Alabama.

      • Soonerfandave84 says:

        I sometimes think it was the only game he had nothing to lose so he was loose.

        • Bob Edwards says:

          Makes you wonder what would have happened if Heup had let him play like Manziel instead of turning him into a poor man’s Landry Jones.

          • KJ1123 says:

            He’d throw more picks on the run.

          • Bill Duncan says:

            There were a few that he never even saw the receiver… ala TCU game on our 4 yd line.

          • Bill Duncan says:

            Excuse me, defender. not receiver.

          • MoJoOkie says:

            I have always believed that that play came in from the sideline. Crazy call to throw it all the way across the field for some negligible gain, on your own goal line. 11 things could happen and all 12 of them are bad.

          • ouredrules says:

            Hindsight is 20/20, but if Heupel or any other OC had been smart, the play would have been to pump fake the quick out and throw a 15 to 20 yard streak down the sideline. Either incomplete out of bounds or touchdown.Throwing the quick out from your own 4 is just asking for trouble. You have to know the corner was sitting on that route.

          • MoJoOkie says:

            My thoughts exactly. That was a 40 yard pass to try to get 2.5 yards. Head shaker.

          • D Hunter Sanchez says:

            Well, it was surely an option…but coach Stoops said you just don’t make that throw if there is anyone in the vicinity. Knight rushed it fearing a sack.

          • Ura Hogg says:

            Quite a few headscratchers, that’s for sure.

          • Michael says:

            that was KSU game right?

          • D Hunter Sanchez says:

            Baylor when were we up 14-0 and driving…

          • Soonerfandave84 says:

            Yeah he was very timid in 2014. Probably due to the coaches saying dont get hurt

          • Mark_in_VA says:

            The problem with Knight was he was so fragile. I think once they saw how often he was going to get hurt, they put the halo on him.

          • D Hunter Sanchez says:

            And no back up.

          • BigJoeBrown says:

            Poor man’s Landry Jones…made me crack a smile.

      • SoonerMagic76 says:

        I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s one of life’s unanswerable questions
        – What really happened to JFK?
        – Why do people like the color orange?
        – What on earth did the coaches give/ tell Knight before that Sugar Bowl?

      • RBear says:

        Time out, Missouri

    • Oscar says:

      Who would want to be compared to an dysfunctional alcoholic?

  • Brock says:

    How long will Robison be out?

  • CPSooner says:

    Love the OU Commit Stats section….please do that every week! Thanks for the awesome job you do TFB!!!

    • SoonerMagic76 says:

      Agreed, that’s an excellent new feature

    • Soonerfandave84 says:

      Yeah its a great addition.
      Maybe even similar to the Sooners in ths NFL page

    • Ura Hogg says:

      Definitely love that section! I’m going back up top to read over them all again! Sorry about Robison’s injury, but hopefully it’s not a big deal. Otherwise it seems like impressive performances all around.

  • KJ1123 says:

    They’re not going to the Houston game because Houston sucks!

    • soonerthunder says:

      Ha. Know you were kidding, but I also want to add it’s the right thing to do as a recruit when they know they are not going to that school. Shows class n/taking a gift from Houston to go see OU the school they are going to. Like it.

  • Scott says:

    Awesome OP guys! Thanks for clearing up some of the depth chart issues. Man i love how this coaching staff is already going after some of the top 2018 recruits , i would love for OU to go after Xavier Thomas.

  • David Morris says:

    I will be making a trip to the Sooner State tomorrow, I think I will have to check out my old team and watch Levi Draper stomp Oolagah. Go Cardinals

  • David Morris says:

    Hey Jordan, do you know who is favored in the Collinsville Oolagah game, I have not been to OK in a while. I know Collinsville made it to state last year, was just curious.

    • Josh Weaver says:

      If I’m not mistaken both lost in the Championship Game last year and ranked at the top this year in their respective classes. I would think Collinsville would be favored since they are 5A and Oolagah is 4A, but could be a push if being played at Oolagah this year.

    • Sacramento Sooner says:

      are you from Collinsville or Oologah?

      • David Morris says:

        Collinsville

        • Sacramento Sooner says:

          no way! I graduated from Oologah. Hope the Mustangs stomp those boys. But let’s keep Draper healthy! Crazy to see Collinsville is 5A. I haven’t been back for at least 10 years, sounds like its grown a ton.

          • SoonerOracle737 says:

            Yeah, the suburbs around Tulsa have grown. The Owasso growth will be your biggest surprise.

          • Sacramento Sooner says:

            I grew up in Oologah, near the end of high school into first 2 years of jr. college, spent most my time in Owasso. I was back around 6 years ago, and it was unbelievable. I’ve heard its just continued to grow. Is the Oologah/ Collinsville game this Friday?

          • SoonerOracle737 says:

            I moved to the Owasso area in 2000 and it has grown a tremendous amount since then. Yeah, the Collinsville vs Oolagah game is at Oolagah, 7pm on Thursday 9/1.

  • KJ1123 says:

    Either Gumbs is the next coming of Clowney….or he’s playing in the lollipop guild league. Quite a game for the young man.

  • CcrBoomer says:

    Does anyone have any good OU schedule desktop backgrounds? asking for a friend.

  • SoonerMagic76 says:

    http://www.espn.com/chalk/insider/story/_/id/17406280/oklahoma-sooners-season-outlook-title-odds-season-win-total-predictions-college-football

    Article from ESPN predicting aspects of OU’s season. The whole “not done well when ranked highly” is mentioned 5 separate times in a short article…. kinda impressive actually.

    Bring on the hating: let’s use it as fuel to go get #8

    • SoonerinLondon says:

      We need to have done better when we were highly ranked, if we didn’t want these kind of stories. Unfortunately, they are only reporting our history.

    • Ura Hogg says:

      Fuel is right. Coaches need to remind them of those kind of articles anytime that get to thinking too highly of themselves. If this team really wants #8, and I believe it does, they’re going to have to stay hungry each and every game.

  • Jed says:

    Hey, just a thought and maybe you’ve already done it, in which case, direct me, but could tv and radio coverage be listed sometime game week?

  • j l says:

    Just like to say thanks for the town hall last night.

    It was cool to see people ask different types of questions. Some ask stat questions(like myself). Some ask schematic questions. Some ask personnel questions. Some ask recruiting questions.

    And you guys can answer ALL of them =)

    Love our admins and posters, this community rocks!

  • RBear says:

    Draper, Gumbs… can’t wait.

  • Mr. Magoo says:

    Neville is dealing with an injury for the last week or so as well. Could be the part of the reason he is where he is on the depth chart.

  • Matt says:

    saw an article on twitter: “UH vs OU is not a David vs Goliath story”. That’s actually correct, Its a “Goliath vs Any Other Israelite” story. UH is overrated. Look at the scores in their games last year. I’m calling it 42-24

  • Matt says:

    as for the depth…man after last years linebacker class, you want to bring in a class that’s even better?? THAT is national champ level depth. You bring in Kelly/ Jackson/ Terry and then bring in Gumbs/Draper/ possibly Chaisson and even Hines to add to that? Unreal compared to what they had in the ’13, 14′ and 15′ classes.

  • Mr. Magoo says:

    I was surprised to not see Mcginnis or prentice McKinney on the depth chart as well.

  • Dick Bump says:

    Any idea how to get the ULM game on TV in Norman w/o cable or satellite? I cut the cable and I want to host a TV party. Any suggestions will be appreciated.

  • David Morris says:

    Had to change the profile pick!

  • SavageSoonerEsq says:

    The last 2 crystal ball predictions (yesterday and today) have K’Lavon Chaisson to LSU. Something change with his recruitment or OU’s numbers?

  • Exiled In Ohio says:

    Is Daley’s offer still committable, or are we full at OLB?

  • BamaSooner#12! says:

    After reading about Gumbs, I can’t help but think about Jefferson in “Fast Times at Ridgemont High.” Someone on the opposing team must’ve wrecked Gumbs’ Trans Am…..it’s Gumbs for a tackle, Gumbs again, Gumbs, Gumbs….

  • ouwooferman says:

    film study on UoH up.

  • Mizuno45 says:

    Awesome you’ve added high school stats on commits, keep it coming… thanks!

  • Jordan Esco says:

    update added

  • Amayetli says:

    Dang, 2019? Our recruiting is way different from the past where it seemed we were hesitant to offer even Juniors at times. I like it.

    • Dick Bump says:

      It makes you wonder if he hits a growth spurt if he’ll even be an RB by the time he’s a senior.

    • Ura Hogg says:

      Quite a few recruits talk about the importance they give to the schools that get in early on them. Read a piece about QB Watson at Clemson and it seemed clear that he would have went to Georgia, but they were just too late getting in the game.

  • BleedCrimson says:

    Chris Robison trying to get to 4K followers on twitter.
    https://twitter.com/OfficialChris_R/status/770650293222584322

  • J.r. Kamm says:

    The second run by Noah Cain was very impressive. They were NOT bringing him down. I like how he knows how to use the official(s) as blockers too. He did that on a couple of runs.

  • thebigdroot says:

    Real nice balance and kid can scoot.

  • cush creekmont says:

    TFB – Info, info, info – I am way behind on all your great stuff. Just got through OP and wham – update. And you come with the UH comparisons.

    Love all the stuff, but my brain is panting and my eyeballs are sore.

  • Sooner Ray says:

    Keep those top RB’s coming.

  • HoustonChiver says:

    Returned a punt for a touchdown you say?!?!

    Was starting to think that was just a myth

  • BoomerDave says:

    Which freaking coaches didn’t know the depth chart was coming out yesterday? It comes out same time every year since I’ve been following OU. So I assume they are saying that they didn’t have input in the depth chart that Bob Stoops released and talked about yesterday. I find this totally unbelievable.

    • SoonerinLondon says:

      That’s good news. They are focusing on the field, not on the paperwork.

    • SoonerGoneEast says:

      What the depth chart says on August 29th means much more to you than it does any of the coaches. Just like that, they snap their finger and the depth chart changes.

      • BoomerDave says:

        You completely missed my point. I find it hard to believe that Bob made out a depth chart without consulting multiple coaches. That is my point. Nothing was said about how much it means to me.

        • SoonerGoneEast says:

          And my point was, the DC that was released yesterday was for the fans not the coaches. It’s intended to be dynamic and doesn’t mean a thing come Saturday.

          • BoomerDave says:

            Every player I ever knew put a ton of weight into the depth chart and where they stood in relation to other players at their position. To say it is just for the fans is a bit silly, IMO. It is an accurate picture of where the players stand in relation to each other as of Monday, August 29th. Of course it is fluid and will change throughout the season, perhaps even by Saturday in some cases.

          • SoonerGoneEast says:

            I said the release was for the fans. Put words in my mouth if you think it helps your case, but players don’t get the depth chart from the Daily Oklahoman, lol, and I didn’t suggest anything of the sort. I’m only saying what is being fed to fans (and reporters) in a press release on Monday doesn’t mean anything and doesn’t begin to tell the full story.

            Anyway, this all started because I was looking for a kind way of saying your outrage over the depth chart was a little ridiculous, but I failed. I take it all back. Have a nice day.

          • BoomerDave says:

            Geez, dude. And I said to say that it is just for the fans is silly. Nobody is putting words in your mouth, those are your words. To think that the players aren’t keenly interested in the depth chart put out by the coach and open discussed by Stoops in a presser is a little naïve.

          • SoonerGoneEast says:

            Clearly, you are not understanding what I am telling you. That’s ok, perhaps I have done a poor job of articulating my point. Again, have a nice day.

    • albsooner says:

      I would assume the referenced “coach” is not the OC, DC, etc. Most likely, a lower level assistant with little/no impact on personnel decisions.

  • Mizuno45 says:

    I would think a season opener against high level competition like Houston would dictate the initial depth chart favors experience, not surprised on any position

  • Daryl says:

    Cain power and balance for a freshman is more than impressive. Wow.

  • DCinAZ says:

    Iowa States hype video for this season. Credit where credit is due. It’s actually pretty good!

    http://footballscoop.com/news/video-day-enter-storm-iowa-state/

    • Mark_in_VA says:

      Pretty darn good. Unfortunately, probably better than the product they put on the field. But I liked the video!

  • Ed Cotter says:

    I watched the game that Charleston Rambo played last week on TV. Might have been mentioned already, but the announcer had the classic, “And Rambo draws first blood”, when he scored the first TD of the game.

    • RBear says:

      And they later made reference to Foreman / Ali, who both made big plays for their respective HS on nearly back-to-back plays.

  • soonerinks says:

    Been away from the board for a while and come back to a virtual smorgasbord of Sooner information. The boys (K, Jordan, JY and Brandon) are feeling their oats. Thanks!

  • Jordan Esco says:

    update added

    • CrimsonGhost says:

      I think I just spent a few minutes in hell by watching Pollock, Galloway, and Finebaum argue about Colin Kaepernick, The only socially redeeming value was seeing Samantha Ponder.

      • KJ1123 says:

        Oh geez, I’m glad I missed that. Sometimes I feel like they’re bulling her on that show, I mean I know it’s all in jest but still.

    • D Hunter Sanchez says:

      I have stopped.

    • Sooner Ray says:

      Drinking beer beats watching espin EVERY TIME!

  • Vegas_Sooner21 says:

    Ex girl friends dad coaches at Denton Guyer, he was always a fan of mine, maybe I can shoot him a quick text and tell him to put in a good word for OU and Cain? Kidding ( kind of ) but man that kid is a talent. Like what Brandon tweeted, he’s one of the best regardless of the class he’s in. Good to get in early on these kids.

  • Chris White says:

    I’m not sure on the rules and what not but can guys who declared for the NFL come back as Grad Assistants? Eric Striker was cut and I would Love if he came back to help the linebackers/Hype the team/Recruiting etc.

  • KJ1123 says:

    Headline on Monday “OU wins – no surprise they’re supposed to beat them” or “DISRESPECTED HOUSTON WINS, they are on their way to the National Championship and have earned the right to be in the BIG 12!”

    • Sooner Ray says:

      I like short, and the background music was appropriate as it should be. Bells that resemble AC/DC are never wrong. 🙂

    • Oscar says:

      Man I’m excited about this hire! ! !

      • Oscar says:

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        Lou R – Italiano Wr
        Bob S – Italiano FB
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  • KJ1123 says:

    Lugenbill is a dunce.

  • Jason Vos says:

    What’s the latest on Daimler?

  • CrimsonNative says:

    Another Sooner great, Trey Millard got cut from the KC Chiefs today.

    • Sooner Ray says:

      Another NFL team I won’t watch this year.

      • CrimsonNative says:

        No worries, I’ll watch all of them for you.

        • Sooner Ray says:

          That’s cool Native, I know there are a lot of NFL fans here. I just follow college and former Sooners. I’ve never had a favorite pro team, just favorite players.

          • CrimsonNative says:

            I hear ya. I’ve only got two teams that I follow and that’s, OU and KC. KC, is one team that does give a lot of undrafted OU players a legitimate shot to make the roster.

          • JD says:

            Is Winchester still the long snapper

  • Lane Gilstrap says:

    I’m glad Baker heard Johnathan Vilma’s comments about Greg Ward being better than Baker and it’s not even close. Just more fuel for the fire. Baker feeds off of it and that’s when he’s at his best.

  • Coach JK says:

    OK, a little off topic, but I have heard enough of this Kaepernick crap. Mr. Kaepernick is free to do as he pleases but he needs to remember something: maybe some black people are oppressed but protest in a different way. No one in this country is more oppressed than our veterans. Veterans of all races who have fought for our country and for your freedom Mr. Kaepernick!! So stand your ass up when they play the National Anthem and respect our military and our veterans!!! I will step down off of the soap box now.

    • Sooner Ray says:

      I’m OK with this.

    • Maverick says:

      Every fiber of my being yells at me to stay out of online politics, but I’ll just make one statement.

      As a veteran myself I understood; before, during, and after the war, that what I was volunteering and risking my life for was to defend was a set of ideas based on the concept of freedom. That a great number of people I defended had beliefs, values, and expression that I disagreed with. In my opinion it is important to respect that freedom.

      So as disrespectful as it might be, the very ideology behind that flag is exercised when he chooses to sit.

      Personally I find it misguided and selfish, but I understand what he was attempting to do.

      My biggest takeaway here is that way too many people care what some guy does during the national anthem. Right or wrong, there’s nothing more American than having the right and freedom to act like a jackass.

      • Sooner Ray says:

        Thank you for your service but I would rather see him donate most of his massive salary to a worthy cause as a statement rather than to disrespect our flag and Anthem.

        • Maverick says:

          He’ll probably donate more in his lifetime than I will, even if it’s for tax purposes. I don’t understand this argument about him needing to donate half of his salary because he made a political statement.

          There are much worse things being done on a daily basis than that.

          • Sooner Ray says:

            I didn’t know there was a movement for him to do so because I quit following the story as soon as I saw what he did. I just think he had better options to make his point than the way he chose to do it. IMO he created more enemy’s than followers.

          • ZW_in_Austin says:

            Just like we try to steer clear of politics on here, I think football players should stick with football. Save it for when they retire and become politicians.

          • Sooner Ray says:

            Agree, it’s late in the evening so this shouldn’t blow up too bad. Your point should apply to many of the “famous” IMO.

          • ZW_in_Austin says:

            That is the reason I stopped paying attention to the likes of Rodman, Ocho Cinco, T Owens, Meta World Whatever…athletes wanting attention really.

          • kt-raida says:

            They are football Players to you. they are still humans with their own brain and convictions.

          • Maverick says:

            Agreed. As I said, misguided in my opinion. He’s not a smart person.

      • Coach JK says:

        Point well taken and I respect your view and appreciate your service to our country. My dad and granddads fought for our country and I still think it is disrespectful to our veterans.

    • smelda pharts says:

      Kaepernick is far from oppressed and he has plenty of resources to make a difference yet he decides to sit on his ass and point fingers.

      I’ve got a finger for him

    • lefty67 says:

      My personal solution for Mr. Kaepernick: You’re financially set for the rest of your life. With that being the case, why don’t you go be a cop & show them how to do it properly, since that’s the group you’re obviously taking a stand against. Since there’s so little training involved, it certainly must be a walk in the park type of job, so how about it? Be an example instead of sitting back & griping.

      I highly suspect that your tune will change more than a little bit once the first bullet goes whizzing by your nose.

    • Dana Rogers says:

      I’ll take the silence in a diner, the perseverance on the bus, or a man and his dream.

  • StL Sooner says:

    Look what is cycling in Houston Hobby! Even though it’s basketball, I’ll take it!
    #hOUston

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  • Oscar says:

    Eric Striker cut from Buffalo Bills (sigh. dang)
    http://newsok.com/eric-striker-cut-from-buffalo-bills/article/5516090