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Oklahoma Football Season Opener | Notes & Quotes On The Sooners & Red Wolves

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Oklahoma released its depth chart, for Saturday’s season, opener on Tuesday. Since there are already a ton of thoughts and opinions going around, I’ll keep mine brief.

Quotes From Oklahoma Head Coach Brent Venables

“He’s been really consistent, physical, available. He’s been a guy that you can count on. … Does a lot of little things right. He plays really strong.” – On walk-on running back Tawee Walker being listed as a co-starter

“Sure, no doubt. This is a players’ game. Players make plays. My job is to recruit and have the best, strongest roster we can put together. Anytime you can recruit an elite player … you celebrate hard, you just don’t celebrate long.” – On if he still celebrates recruiting victories

“Again, consistency. His work ethic. He’s a vocal leader, competes at an incredibly high level. He’s been consistent with his body of work and his commitment to understanding the details and consistently has made plays since we started.” – On Justin Harrington being listed as the starter at the Cheetah position

“He’s a confident guy in his ability but humble for the process that it takes to play at the right level. … He’s earned his opportunity every step of the way. When he has been given some opportunity he made the most of those small windows like you want all your players to do.” – On Oklahoma State transfer Trace Ford

Quotes From Arkansas State Head Coach Butch Jones

“Obviously very excited to get going. Getting to go on the road and play a football program on national television, first game out of College Gameday, playing the University of Oklahoma, it’s going to be a great challenge for us. A really good football team, a top-25 football team, a top-25 football program.” – Thoughts on the game and what he’s looking forward to

“I like where we’re at, but we’ll know a little bit more. When you play a quality opponent like Oklahoma, everything that you do can be exposed. What I mean is fundamentals, details, simple things like your hand placement, the violence or mentality that you play with, your style of play, the discipline to execute play-in and play-out, the ability to handle the clutter and distractions of the crowd noise.” – On where this team is in the rebuilding process coming out of fall camp

“Exciting time of year, getting football season started. I think it takes, usually, three to four games to really define your identity and it’s constantly evolving as the season goes. But when you look at first games, it’s always the games of the unknown.” – On his team’s identity

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