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All Hands On Deck For OU Secondary vs. WVU

All Hands On Deck For OU Secondary vs. WVU | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

Sooner4OU Commentary: The Sooner secondary, especiallyTony jefferson have been playing at a really high-level.  The only caveat to that is the 3rd down conversions that the whole defense has been giving up must improve from the last couple of performances.  If they can improve in that area they should provide a serious challenge to the pinball machine offense at West Virginia.  Personally, I think the Sooner defense is up to the challenge and the Sooner offense will take advantage of the horrible WVU defense and put OU in a position to win by 10 or more.  What do you think?


Article Excerpt: In a matter of weeks, Oklahoma's secondary has gone from question mark to unquestioned strength in one of the nation's top defenses.


Before the season began, it was easy for Sooners fans to look at Oklahoma's game against West Virginiawith trepidation.


The Mountaineers' offense is triggered by quarterback Geno Smith and features a bevy of talented pass-catchers. WVU was a potential nightmare for a Sooners defense with several question marks in the secondary.


Nine games later, the Sooners' secondary is the foundation of the nation's No. 8 pass defense.


"Our guys have played well and competed," said defensive coordinator Mike Stoops, who also coaches OU's secondary.

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OU Takes Top Spot In Top 25 college Football Dynasties of the AP Era

OU Takes Top Spot In Top 25 college Football Dynasties of the AP Era | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

Athlon Sports has named the Top 25 Greatest College Football Dynasties of the AP Era and Oklahoma places three times in the rankings.  Bud Wilkinson's Sooners are ranked number one, Barry Switzer's Sooners are ranked number eleven and finally Bob Stoop's Sooners come in at number eighteen. 


As we enter the last year of the BCS era and move into the college football playoffs era it will be interesting to see who the next dynasty will be or if there will even be one as the playoofs should take some of the voting drama and subjectiveness out of the system.  Alabama has been on top during recent years, but the SEC teams are catching on to their tendencies and weaknesses as it always happens.  Texas A&M highlighted some of these weaknesses by innovating with the read option and you can expect others to do the same this year.


So, who will step up and become the next college football dynasty, who knows, but you can bet it will be a team using some innvoative approach with loads of talent.


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CBSSports Post-spring Top 25: Ohio State And The SEC Rule; OU Comes In At #15

CBSSports Post-spring Top 25:  Ohio State And The SEC Rule; OU Comes In At #15 | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

Another week and another Post-Spring Top 25 poll from a major sports site.  This time it is Dennis Dodd at CBSSports.com turn to prognasticate the CFB Top 25 after the Spring practices.  Other than his choice of Ohio State as the top team, it is the usual SEC love spell that so many of the press folks seem to be under.


The other conferences must step up and make a difference this year and supplant the SEC for the top team, before any of the press folks start to change their mind about their poll order.  


I mainly do not agree with where they have placed Notre Dame, Texas A&M, Texas and Oklahoma as they are victims of the SEC bias in this poll.   In my opinion, Texas A&M and Texas are ranked a little too high.  Notre Dame and Oklahoma are a little too low and there are too many SEC teams i the top 10.  Just inter-conference play alone in the SEC will ensure some of those he has in the top 10 don't stay there.  So, I firmly believe he has too much SEC bias and not enough solid research and reality in his choices.


What do you think about Dennis'rankings in his poll?

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The Sooner Coaches Respond To Trent Dilfer's Negative Comments

The Sooner Coaches Respond To Trent Dilfer's Negative Comments | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

Former NFL quarterback, now ESPN analyst Trent Dilfer made some unflattering comments during the draft about OU's offense and the negative affect it had on Landry Jones draft order.  He called the Oklahoma offense a "A joke", and went on to make further negative comments about their use of the tight-end and the playcalling.  It was a widely reported and inflammatory rant that has made many in the Sooner Nation boil since the draft.


So, this week during the Sooner Caravan stop in Tulsa, reporters could not wait to get to both Bob Stoops and Josh Huepel to get thier take on Dilfer's comments.  As usual both Stoops and Huepel keep their comments regarding Dilfer short and too the point.  Nether said anything inflammatory about Dilfer and made only reflective comments regarding his negative comments.


In short, the coaches opinions is they are just random comments made by a mis-informed analyst who did not do his homework.  Too give Dilfer's comments any further credence would only seem defensive and drag the whole ordeal out further.


So, whether you agree with the coaches approach or not doesn't matter as they have no intent on carrying this matter any further.  It is business as usual.


What are you thoughts?


Photo: AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki

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Adrian Peterson Named College Football's Top Running Backs Of The BCS Era

Adrian Peterson Named College Football's Top Running Backs Of The BCS Era | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

Athlon has named former University of Oklahoma Superstar Adrian Peterson College Football's Top Running Back of the BCS Era.  While only at OU for three years Adrian was able to amass 4,045 yards, 41 touchdowns and 24 recptions.  Many of these runs and receptions were amazing feats of pure power and speed, not seen since Herschel Walker back in the early 1980s.


Ricky Williams, Ron Dayne, Darren McFadden and Ladainian Tomlinson round out the top five running backs on their list.  OU had two more backs named to the list with Quentin Griffin at Number 19 and DeMarco Murray at number 24.


Athlon looked at "Statistical production, individual awards, team success, longevity, supporting cast, level of competition, raw talent and athletic ability all factor heavily in determining overall greatness" when making their choices and to me I think they got it right choosing Adrian as their number one.


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ESPN Analyst Calls OU's Offense "A Joke"

ESPN Analyst Calls OU's Offense "A Joke" | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

Another day another pundit!  Regardless whether you agree or disagree with ESPN's Trent Dilfer or not, the criticism was bound to gp public in a big way.  While the Sooner faithful and press are strongly defending Stoops and Huepel's approach with statistics and rankings, the fact of the matter is many in the Sooner nation were and are unhappy with the offensive play-calling, especially in big games.  The Notre Dame and Texas A&M game come to mind instantly as the Sooner offensive firepower struggled to even create a spark.  It wasn't as the coaches put it all in execution!  Some of that blame must be shouldered by the coaching stafff as the play-calling and schemes were predictable and in-effective.  


So, even though many of us do not fully or even largely agree with Trent in his tirade about the Sooner offense, there is potentially some issues that even after the current coaching changes take hold still may need to be dealt with.  imagine the outcry from the Soner faithful if the Sooner offense struggles during one of the earlier games and loses to a mid-tier team.  It will get ugly quick as we saw the last two seasons.  Coach Heupel claims that the offense is largely the same in recent conversations, but litte change with sub-par results is problematic...just ask Coach Patton or Shipp.   


2013 will be an interesting and highly anticpated season for the Oklahoma Sooners.  Here too hoping they make a positive impact and feed the hungry monster.

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Did The Big Ten Seriously Consider OU For Expansion?

Did The Big Ten Seriously Consider OU For Expansion? | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

This is an interesting article from CBSSports.com on whether the Big Ten was doing some serious looking and/or considering of the University of Oklahoma as a potential member of the Big Ten.  I would imagine that Nebraska would be for that addition.  How about OU versus Michigan or OU versus Ohio State as match-ups on a regular basis?  It sounds like the window is still open, but significantly smaller due to the granting of rights.  But, we can still wonder on what might of have been. 


What do you think about the Sooners in the Big Ten?


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OU's Stoops Is Preparing To Feed The Monster Again

OU's Stoops Is Preparing To Feed The Monster Again | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

I was reading an article David Ubben on ESPN.com and it is a really good article and video to see as he really dives deep into the high expectations the OU coaches, administration and Sooner nation has and how they got there.  I love this quote from David "Roughly 90 percent of college football programs would be thrilled to win 10 games in a season. Oklahoma is not one of those programs."  This qoute really zeroes in on what drives the Soooner Nation and how some of it's members can be calling for coach firings after a single loss or how certain players or schemes are called out if there is a perceived weakness on the field.


To me one quote from the article sums up the Sooner nation expectations and that is from defensive coordinator Mike Stoops who states "When you have Oklahoma across your chest, you expect to win championships, and that’s never going to change here.".  This one quote says it all and much like the famous Barry Switzer quote "I didn't create the monster, but I must feed it".  Expectations are not goig to decline or stay even or rise and it is up to Bob Stoops to continue to feed the Sooner championship monster.


What do you think about the expectations of the Sooner Nation? Boomer!


Photo: ESPN.com


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R.I.P. Former Sooners Coach Chuck Fairbanks Passes At Age 79

R.I.P. Former Sooners Coach Chuck Fairbanks Passes At Age 79 | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

Former Oklahoma head coach Chuck Fairbanks (on the right in the image) passed away today after year long battle with brain cancer at age 79, in Scottsdale, Arizona.


Coach Fairbanks coached Oklahoma from 1967 through 1972.  He had a record of 52-15-1 at OU, before then OU offensive coordinator Barry Switzer replaced him after Fairbanks opted to become head coach of the New England Patriots in the NFL. 


While Coach Fairbanks is rarely ever considered as great of a Sooner coach as Bud Wilkinson, Barry Switzer or Bob Stoops, he was still a good coach who helped move the Sooners from the wishbone offense from the veer offensive schemme that lead to the Sooners largely dominating college football during the 70 and 80s.


Coach Fairbanks will be missed by the entire Sooner Nation.


Photo: Taken at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008, in Norman, Okla. BY Steve Sisney, The Oklahoman

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OU's Maple Wins Wrestling National Championship, First in Eight Years For Sooners

OU's Maple Wins Wrestling  National Championship, First in Eight Years For Sooners | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

Sooner4OU Commentary: The Sooners collected their first individual national champion in wrestling in eight years, thanks to the strong efforts of Kendric Maple. HThe two-time All American won it in a 4-3 decision Edinboro's Mitchell Port.  This type of success could begin to push the success of the program going forward.


It is great to see a 4.0 student excel in athletics.  Boomer!

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OU Linebackers Back On The Move In The Sooner "D"

OU Linebackers Back On The Move In The Sooner "D" | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

Sooner4OU Commentary: Corey Nelson was at one point a couple of years ago the golden child for Bob Stoops.  He took numerous opportunities to speak to Corey's amazing skills and abilities and then next thing you know he is benched and the linebackers are de-emphasized.  Leaving Tom Wort and Corey Nelson frustrated and full of questions.  Tom decided to head to the NFL, while Corey decided to hang in for his senior year and it looks like that decision is gonig to pay off. 


Mike Stoops and Tim Kish have seen the error in their alignments and schemes last year and are now modifying the defense so there is more pressure and linebackers are back in vogue.  This has to be music to Corey's ears as he needs a big senior season to attempt to realize his dream of playing in the NFL.  He has all the tools to play in the "League", he just needs the opportunity to show his skills on the big stage.  Is this a Sooner dream that will be realized?  Let's hope so.



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OU Announces Home And Away Series With Army. Matchups Steeped With Tradition

OU Announces Home And Away Series With Army.  Matchups Steeped With Tradition | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

The University of Oklahoma announced a exciting home and away football series between OU and Army.  OU holds a 2-1 advantage out of thier three previous matchups.  They will play at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in 2018 and then play at Michie Stadium in West Point in 2020.  As a former Army veteran this matchup has a lot of meaning and will be inspirational for the thousands of veterans that make up the Sooner Nation ranks.  Boomer!


You should read about the history between the two team at the link below:


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Former OU Quarterback And Sooner great Steve Davis Passes In Plane Crash

Former OU Quarterback And Sooner great Steve Davis Passes In Plane Crash | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

OUInsider.com and FOX23 News have confirmed that former OU quarterback and Sooner great Steve davis was killed in a private jet crash  that orginted from Tulsa's Riverside Airport and later crashed while attempting to land at South Bend Regional airport in South Bend, Indiana late Sunday.


Davis played at OU from 1972–1976.  He led the Sooners to a 32–1–1 record as their starting quarterback, one of the best records for an OU quarterback ever.  He lead the Sooners in winning the National Championship in 1974 and 1975.  Davis was named the Offensive Most Valuable Player of the 1976 Orange Bowl.


Steve davis will missed and remember by his family and the entire Soone nation.  Prayers go out for the Davis family.

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Bob Stoops' Family Saw The Tornado From Their Home

Bob Stoops' Family Saw The Tornado From Their Home | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

On Tuesday Oklahoma Coach Bob Stoops discussed Monday's devastating tornadoes.  His family watched the tornado from the back of their home as it passed about a mile away. 


Stoops was quoted as saying “Just thinking of all these, so, so many families that are devastated,” Stoops said. “This will be a long-term effort to get everyone back on their feet.”


Monday's tornado has claimed more than 24 lives, including children.  It has been initially rated as an EF4, with winds between 166-200 MPH.  The city of Moore has been hit twice before in recent history with great damage and loss of life.  Officials are still trying to come up with an accurate death toll for this tragedy. 


Photo: Oklahoman Archive

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Stoops VS. The SEC: The War Of Words Continues, It's Saban Turn To Respond

Stoops VS. The SEC:  The War Of Words Continues, It's Saban Turn To Respond | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

First Florida Coach Muschamp took exception to Stoop's recent comments about recent SEC dominance, now it is Alabama Coach Nick Saban.


On Thursday, Coach Saban was infomed of Coach Stoops recent comments regarding the SEC and Nick responded with "I've got more important things to do than sit around and read what Bob Stoops has to say about anything."  Saban was respectful, but obviously disagreeing with Stoop's comments and even alludes to it is because of jealousy, given the SEC's recent success.


Saban went on to say there is a ot animosity towards the SEC becuase of their success and that others outside the SEC don't understand the quality of the teams from top to bottom, which flies in the face of Stoop's comments about the SEC's botton six.


It this all just each coaches perspective of the quality of the SEC or is their truly animosity between the top leagues?  Well, given the recent exchanges one would have to think at a minimium there is strong disagreement. 


What do you think about the recent exchanges between top coaches?



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Stoops Says: "SEC's Myth Trumps Its Reality"

Stoops Says: "SEC's Myth Trumps Its Reality" | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

So Coach Bob Stoops isn't buying the SEC dominance just becuase they have won the last seven national championships.  He points out the bottom six are not doing anything special and the conference as a whole hasn't created a huge gap when compared to the other major conferences.


He is right about the SEC as a whole, as they have had coaching turnover and bad losses to the mid-majors as well.  Just look at Arkansas last year, they were chosen to be one of the favorites and they fell apart and lost several non-conference games against supposedly inferior teams. Kentucky is another example having one of the worst records in college before ejecting their coach last year. So, like every other conference the have their haves and have-nots and just happen to have the best team in football the last couple of years. 


So, does this mean the Big12 and Big10 are inferior when comapred to the SEC?  No, it only means that the SEC's top teams have been the top national team the last cpuple of years.  The SEC conference bowl record as whole is another indicator of this.  It is not time to crown the SEC as a dynasty, only to recognize that they have had the best team in college football the last few years. 


I like the way Coach Stoops says: "He is not worried about it". 


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Sam Bradford & Josh Huepel Named Two Of College Football's Top 50 Quarterbacks of the BCS Era

Sam Bradford & Josh Huepel Named Two Of College Football's Top 50 Quarterbacks of the BCS Era | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

Athlon has named several former University of Oklahoma star quarterbacks to their Top 50 of the BCS Era rankings.  Sam Braford came in at number nine and Josh Huepel came in at seventeeen. Jason White also made the list.


I do not agree with their number one choice of Vince Young.  Really???


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OU's Franklin Shows Contribution Does Not Require Starting Or Being An All-American

OU's Franklin Shows Contribution Does Not Require Starting Or Being An All-American | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

When four-star recruit Daniel Franklin was recruited out of Mount Airy, Georgia, he was expecting to become a star football player for the Sooners.  But, instead he became a significant contributor in many other ways.  


Franklin was a player who showed pride in being a Sooner and made others better by practicing hard and lettering in the weight room spirit.  After attaining his bachleor's degree, he even gave up being a potential graduate assistant for the Sooners because they needed a long snapper.  Coach Stoops and the Sooner squad needs these kind of players to balance the kids that are more mercurial and entitled.  All teams have entitled players that are largely out for themselves, but contribute none the less.  So, this is why having selfless players like Franklin are so important.  


Championship teams are made up of all kinds of players and all kinds of contributions and Daniel Franklin defintely made his.  This Boomer goes out to him and his contributions to the University of Oklahoma football team.


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Two OU Running backs In Athlon's Ranking Of The Top Big 12 Running Backs for 2013

Two OU Running backs In Athlon's Ranking Of The Top Big 12 Running Backs for 2013 | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

Two OU running backs are included in this Athlon Sport's list of "Ranking the Big 12's Running Backs for 2013".  Not sure, I agree with the rankings but they do have most of the real runnig backs in the Big12 pegged.  A number five ranking for Damien feels a little low to me and I have a funny feeling that Damien Williams will end up ranking higher than a couple of the backs the ranked higher in this pre-season list when all is said and done.


The Brennan Clay ranking is probably about right given the amount of actual carries he will likely get with the competition for playing time that the stocked Sooner stable has in wait.


What do you think about these rankings?


Phot: Jerry Laizure / The Transcript

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Let The Controversy Begin! OU's Bob Stoops Says Players Get Plenty Already, Don't Need Stipend

Let The Controversy Begin! OU's Bob Stoops Says Players Get Plenty Already, Don't Need Stipend | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

Do you think the negative stipend soundbites by Stoops is wise given that recruiting is currently going on?  


You know the other coachs like Nick Saban and Brian Kelly and others can or will use that against the Sooners on the recruiting trail. Especially, since they support providing the players with a stipend.


Not, that I don't agree with what Coach Stoops is saying, but having it become a cover story and having lots of recruits see his stance may not be the kind of press that convinces an elite recruit that the University of Oklahoma is the place for them.  Especially, using language like "crying about stipends", doesn't sound good to a potential recruit.  


It is an honerable thing that Stoops has good morales and strong leadership qualities, and he doesn't compromise on his beliefs, but the press is not the biggest fan of Stoops.  They are ready to soundbite or sensationalize his statements, accordingly, in their favor.


The article cites Stoops as saying "he credits all that he has accomplished to earning a scholarship at Iowa and playing under legendary coaches. That's benefit enough", Stoops argues, "for players today who cry for stipends".


It will be interesting over the next couple of weeks and months to see if Stoop's stance alienates any of the potential recruits.  It is amazing how viral and nasty recruiting can become, especially for the elite recruits, who have everyone talking in their ears.


What are your thoughts?


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#10 Ranked Sooners Baseball Team Beats Longhorns Tonight 2-1

#10 Ranked Sooners Baseball Team Beats Longhorns Tonight 2-1 | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

The tenth-ranked OU baseball team wins a close one 2-1 against Texas tonight in Austin.  They did it riding the strong arm of right-handed pitcher Jonathan Gray, who strongly pitched for six inning.  The Sooners play Texas again tomorrow at 2:30PM and then Sunday at 2PM, as part of a three games series against the Longhorns


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For OU And Texas Change Is Afoot In 2013

For OU And Texas Change Is Afoot In 2013 | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

Sooner4OU Commentary: In this post by Travis Haney on his ESPN.com Blog, he discusses in summary the many changes that OU and Texas are making to adjust for the Read-Option (Think Johnny Manzeil) and the SEC's continued dominance of the National Championship position.  It was obvious and the two fan bases were literally up in arms over the lack of meaningful change by both coaching staffs.  While their issues may be slightly different, the need to adjust to some of the popular schemes that are driving the high flying offenses of some of the elite teams like Oregon, Alabama and Texas A&M was apparent.


Now, both teams have made changes to their respective coaching staffs, modified their schemes and are drilling their players to execute against these changes and become highly competent quickly, as the two fan bases are restless.  Although, the Texas folks have a steeper hill to climb given their record and struggles over the last three years.


Both, OU and Texas' upcoming spring games are going to be televised on Fox SouthWest and Longhorn network respectively.  So, it will be interesting to see how these changes take hold and whether they will allow either the Sooners or Longhorns back to the "Elite" level this season or next.

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OU Men's Basketball Season Comes To An End; But Brighter Days Ahead

OU Men's Basketball Season Comes To An End; But Brighter Days Ahead | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

Sooner4OU Commentary: The OU men's basketball team's season came to end last night as the lost to San Diego Stae University 70-55 to end the tourney hopes.


But, there are brighter days ahead as Coach Kruger has some new young offensive talent joining the Sooners for next season and they really just need a bit more offense to be really competitive.  Their defense was good this season, but their offense was up and down a little too much. 


The Sooner Nation should be really proud of the 20-12 season capped by an invitation to the NCAA tourney.  Boomer!


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OU Seems To Have Found A New Star At Conrerback

OU Seems To Have Found A New Star At Conrerback | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

Cortez Johnson's transfer from Arizona seem to get little attention when it happened during the "Mike Stoops returns to OU" timeframe, but it is making waves now.  Cortez has been emerging during the spring practices and making waves as he looks to lock down the corner position opposite Aaron Colvin.


The Sooners need some star talent on defense as Mike Stoops looks to rebuild a defense that was burned far to often for big plays last year.  Stopping the spread offenses of the Big12 is no laughin matter as they tend to rack up high scores and huge yards aginst in-conference and out of conference foes alike.  So Cortez emerging must be music to the coaches ears, as it will allow more defensive pressure to be applied because the corner have their assignments handled and the lineman and linebackers can turn it on and get to the quarterback. 


The article linked to this post is just one of several talking about Cortez's abilities and emergence. This is great because developing young players was once one of Mike Stoops calling cards and it looks like it might be again.  Glad to see Cortez getting it done.

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OU Linebackers Back In The Game In 2013?

OU Linebackers Back In The Game In 2013? | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

Are the linebackers in play this spring and next season or will the Sooners once again play more defensive backs in an attempt to stop the pass-happy Big12 teams? 


Well, at least for now the coaches and players are saying that the Sooners will play their 4-2-5 defensive scheme primarily and linebackers will be an important part of that defensive package.  They have some good ones ready to step up and play, but one has to wonder what happens the first time a tight-end or slot reciever finds a seam and outruns a linebacker for a big play or touchdown.  Will the Sooners revert back to more defensive backs or do what many other teams do and apply more pressure on the quarterback in an attempt to force some errant throws or to disrupt the other teams passing plays.  Maybe they will go to a 3-4 defensive scheme that has been discussed actively this spring.  Who knows, but it will be interesting.  Stay tuned...


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QB Guru Says Landry Jones A First-Round Pick, Mel Kiper Says Fifth-Round Choice

QB Guru Says Landry Jones A First-Round Pick, Mel Kiper Says Fifth-Round  Choice | Sooner4OU | Scoop.it

Quarterback guru George Whitfield Jr., who has worked with numerous top quarterbacks and Landry Jones says that he believes landry will be a first-round selection when all is said and done.  This stands in stark contrast to Mel Kiper, who believes that landry's immobility and decision-making have dropped him back to possibly the fifth-round in the upcoming NFL Draft.


While Landry's arm and winning record against top notch opponents will likely create enough excitement for at least one NFL team to select Landry on the first or second day, I beleive the first round is not likely given all the talent that is available early.  


Landry's NFL fortunes come down to him investing in himself and regardless of where he is selected, going into camp and improving his mobility and showing that his decision-making can make the cut.  It will not be easy, but Landry does have four years of major college football behind him and some physical tools.  Maybe a backup position and few million dollars will be enough, time will tell.


Where do you think Landry will be selected in the NFL Draft?  Do you think he will start in the NFL?


Photo: Cal Sport Media via AP Images

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