Watch List Season | Here’s Which Sooners Are On What Award’s List

Update: Updated on July 29 to add Marvin Mims for the Paul Hornung Award Watch List Update: Updated on July 29 to add Gabe Brkic…

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Oklahoma Football Week 1 Depth Chart With Tons Of Notes & Thoughts

Now it feels like football! Oklahoma has officially released its depth chart for the season opener against Missouri State and it has multiple surprises on…

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Oklahoma Football | Tackles Adrian Ealy & Erik Swenson “Highly Questionable” For Texas Game

Last Saturday, at Kansas, grad transfer R.J. Proctor started at left tackle for the Sooners, Brey Walker at right guard, and Tyrese Robinson at right…

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Oklahoma Football | Creed Humphrey Is The Reason To Have Offensive Line Confidence

This time last year it was widely assumed that Jonathan Alvarez would be the starting center on Oklahoma’s offensive line. As the summer gave way to fall camp, Humphrey was just too much to keep off the field and away from the starting unit. In just one year on campus he had grown from a four-star prospect, out of Shawnee High School, to one of the biggest forces to be reckoned with in the Big 12.

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Spring Game Provides Some Clarity For Oklahoma’s O-Line Rebuild

After the game Lincoln Riley stated that Jalen Hurts had the two first-team tackles and Tanner Mordecai had the two first-team guards. If true, that means that at the present moment Oklahoma’s offensive line looks like this.

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Oklahoma Isn’t Rebuilding The Offense, They’re Reloading It

The only thing that Oklahoma fans have seen from the offense since the arrival of Lincoln Riley is steady improvement. In 2015, Riley’s first year, the Sooners averaged 43.5 points per game. Over the course of the next two seasons Oklahoma’s offense would progress to where they led all Power 5 schools in points per game in 2017.

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