The Oklahoma Sooners are 4-3 so far in the 2024 season, with just a 1-3 record in SEC play. They’ve lost two straight games and three of the last four, all in league play, after a 3-0 nonconference start.
OU has been thoroughly embarrassed in their last two outings following the bye week, failing to reach double digits in blowout losses against Texas and South Carolina. Third-year head coach Brent Venables now leads Oklahoma on the road for just their third game away from home all season. It’s just the second true road game of the campaign.
The Ole Miss Rebels are OU’s opponent this week as the Sooners look to get back on track in a hostile environment against a very good football team.
With everything going on with Oklahoma’s offense this week, there will be no shortage of opportunities for true freshmen to step up and try to garner more snaps moving forward.
Here are three players in their freshman seasons to keep your eye on this week when the Sooners battle the Rebels.
1. Jacob Jordan, WR
Wide receiver Jacob Jordan was one of the few bright spots of last week’s game, leading the Sooners in receiving. He showed a knack for getting open, and had a beautiful move on the sideline after his very first catch.
As the Sooners search for someone to step up on offense, especially at wideout, maybe it’s time to get this true freshman walk-on more snaps and more involved in the gameplan.
2. Eli Bowen, DB
Eli Bowen has been a standout at defensive back, ever since he got plenty of run in the Tennessee game a few weeks back. Though undersized, he’s shown coaches that he can play with plenty of effort and good technique at cornerback. Bowen is Oklahoma’s highest-graded player according to Pro Football Focus.
Putting it bluntly, Oklahoma doesn’t look like a team that can score very many points offensively right now. That means that the…
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Author : Sooners Wire
Publish date : 2024-10-24 15:22:13
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