The 2022 Oklahoma football recruiting class grew to 16 on Wednesday with a defensive line commitment. Cedric Roberts, a three-star prospect from Pflugerville, Texas, a suburb of Austin, announced his commitment to the Sooners via social media on Wednesday. The 6-foot, 3-inch, 275-pound defensive tackle is the seventh defensive commitment for defensive coordinator Alex Grinch […]
The future of Oklahoma football could be decided by the end of the day today. This has been an historic week if you follow college football in general and Oklahoma football in particular. A week ago, the Houston Chronicle broke the story that OU and Texas were in discussions with the SEC to join that […]
Here’s wishing the third time is charm for Oklahoma football kicker Gabe Brkic. Brkic is entering his junior season with the Sooners and for the third straight year he is a preseason candidate for the annual Lou Groza Award, which goes to the best kicker in college football. Twice, the Oklahoma kicker has been a […]
The Sooners are securing more depth in the trenches.
As Calvin Thibodeaux might say, “WAR DADDY ALERT!” Cedric Roberts has committed to the Sooners out of a great high school program in Pflugerville, Texas (Hendrickson HS)— the same school that brought Oklahoma a man-child named Samaje Perine. Roberts has chosen the Sooners over schools such as Baylor, Colorado, and several others.
Roberts may have surprised some with this commitment to Oklahoma this early, but once OU offered it was an easy decision for him. Standing at a frame of 6’4, 280lbs, the talented DL continually fits the bill of Alex Grinch’s platooning, position-less players in the trenches. By the time he’s redshirted, I assume Roberts will be somewhere around 6’5 290lbs after losing bad weight and building his body back up. The depth in the trenches now seems paramount with the impending move to the SEC. His film suggests that Roberts has an incredible motor and pursuit of the ball (or whoever is unlucky enough to be carrying it). Also, if Dave Aranda wants him after evaluations, I think it’s a good trail to be hot on. Lastly, like most young men in the trenches, pad level and leverage are areas of improvement to get to the next level.
Roberts is Oklahoma’s 16th commitment for the 2022 recruiting cycle and the second defensive lineman of the class. According to 247Sports Composite, Cedric Roberts is the No. 97 overall DL, and the No. 94 player from the state of Texas. However, as this 2021-22 football season commences, I do expect other teams to be hot on his trail. The Sooners are going to need big guys with high motors consistently shooting gaps with heads full of steam very soon, and I do think they get much of that in Roberts.
Former Oklahoma football coach Bob Stoops has been an outspoken critic of the Southeastern Conference in the past, particularly that conference’s claim to college football supremacy. In the early part of the past decade, the Sooner head coach fired a shot over the bow directed at SEC football, publicly commenting that the SEC’s best-of-the-best reputation […]
Bob Stoops did not hesitate to put Oklahoma State in its place.
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One day after announcing their intentions not to renew their status as members of the Big 12 Conference, the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Longhorns each submitted formal requests for future SEC membership.
Shortly following the news of OU and UT’s membership request, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey released a statement explaining how the university presidents and chancellors will soon convene to consider the formal applications from Oklahoma and Texas. Per Southeastern Conference bylaws, at least three fourths (min. 11 schools) of the current 14-team league must vote yes in order to welcome any new applicants into the SEC.
For now, all sides involved have continued to cite 2025 as the final year of Oklahoma and Texas’ current grant of rights agreement with the Big 12, but that date is becoming increasingly more suspect as the hours and days go by. In all likelihood, the Sooners and Longhorns will be official members of the SEC as early as the 2022-23 athletic season if not soon thereafter. In any case, stay tuned for further updates on this rapidly developing situation.
Now onto today’s Hot Links! ESPN’s LHN will help make OU and Texas’ transition to the SEC much smoother, watch list season stays hot, Mizzou’s AD steps down and more!
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Speaking of realignment, Bob Stoops has given his two cents on the situation. To put it mildly, he’s heavily in favor of the move. One thing that stood out was his lack of hesitancy to put Oklahoma State in its place.
This story just keeps becoming more incredible. Basically, the Longhorn Network (owned by ESPN) has turned out to be a very beautiful thing for Oklahoma after all because it means getting out of the Big 12 contract early won’t break the bank in Norman. Thanks, Texas! Wow, I almost gagged while typing that out. But seriously, good looking out, y’all.
A source close to the situation said the buyout money for #Texas and #Oklahoma to leave the #Big12 before 2025 could come from the roughly $160 million #UT is still owed by ESPN for the final 10 years of ESPN’s 20-yr, $300 million contract with Texas for the Longhorn Network.
On Tuesday, junior EDGE Nik Bonitto, senior DL Isaiah Thomas and senior Perrion Winfrey were each named to the 2021 Nagurski Trophy Watch List. This honor is reserved for the nation’s top overall defensive player.
In other awards news, senior OL Marquis Hayes, senior OL Tyrese Robinson and senior DL Perrion Winfrey were each named to the 2021 Outland Trophy Watch List. This honor is reserved for the nation’s top offensive or defensive interior lineman.
Earlier this week, junior LB Brian Asamoah and junior EDGE Nik Bonitto were each named to the 2021 Butkus Award Watch List. This honor is annually presented to the nation’s top linebacker.
The Minnesota Vikings have signed former Biletnikoff Award winning OU WR Dede Westbrook. Now he’ll compete throughout this preseason for a spot on the team’s 53-man roster set to be determined shortly before the 2021 NFL regular season kicks off.
Former Ohio State and Miami QB Tate Martell has reportedly joined the UNLV Rebels of the Mountain West Conference as an ‘athlete’. Amazingly, he still has two years of eligibility remaining after opting out of the 2020 season.