- Ep. 72 - First Decommit of 2025, Yamaha is Re-signed
Each week, The 360 Recruiting Podcast will bring you up-to-date information and analysis on recruiting for the University of Oklahoma football team.
Summary
In this episode of the 360 Recruiting Podcast, Chris Mason and Caleb Cummings discuss the latest news in OU recruiting. They start by talking about the running back recruiting situation, including the signing of Demarco Murray as the running backs coach. They also discuss the transfer of Kevin Sperry to Denton Guyer and share their opinions on his film.
The hosts also mention other recruits and their rankings, as well as potential quarterback prospects for the 2025 class. The guys then discuss the decommitment of Jaden Nickens, who chose basketball over football. Chris also talks about the trend of wide receiver decommitments in the class and the potential replacements for them.
The focus then shifts to the offensive line and highlights the impressive prospects that OU has been targeting. The episode concludes by mentioning the standout performances of defensive ends at recent events and the versatility of Jonah Williams as a safety.
Takeaways
The biggest news in OU recruiting is the running back recruiting situation, with Demarco Murray signing as the running backs coach.
Kevin Sperry's transfer to Denton Geyer is discussed, with differing opinions on his film and potential as a prospect.
Other recruits and their rankings are mentioned, including Tori Blaylock and Jonathan Hatton.
There is speculation about the quarterback prospects for the 2025 class, including Michael Hawkins. Jaden Nickens decommitted from Oklahoma to pursue basketball, highlighting the challenge of balancing multiple sports at a high level.
There has been a trend of wide receiver decommitments in the class, indicating that the position may be more volatile in recruiting.
Emmett Jones has done a great job recruiting wide receivers and has several options to replace the decommitted players.
OU has been targeting impressive offensive line prospects, suggesting the potential for back-to-back strong offensive line classes.
The defensive end position has also seen talented prospects, and the early involvement of these players in camps and events is a positive sign.
Jonah Williams has shown great skills as a safety, dispelling the notion that he will be a linebacker in college.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:29 Latest Recruiting News
01:26 Demarco Murray's Contract with OU
03:13 The Importance of Recruiting in Running Back Position
04:13 DeMarco Murray's Coaching Career
05:12 DeMarco Murray's Potential Move to the NFL
06:07 Evaluation of OU's Running Back Room
07:16 The Role of Running Back Coaches
09:24 Tory Blaylock's Commitment to OU
10:22 Rankings of 2026 Running Backs
12:07 Evaluation of Jonathan Hatton
14:35 Evaluation of Kevin Sperry
25:31 Concerns about Kevin Sperry's Skill Set
29:18 Potential Competition for Kevin Sperry
34:25 Jaden Nickens' Decommitment
35:22 Wide Receivers and Prima Donnas
36:24 Potential Replacements at Wide Receiver
38:20 Do They Need a Fourth Wide Receiver?
39:06 The Evolution of Football and the Importance of Big Wide Receivers
41:36 Focus on Offensive Line and Defensive Line
44:46 The Importance of Offensive Line and Defensive Line
50:41 Impressive Offensive Line Prospects
57:03 Talented Defensive Ends
59:10 Exceptional Defensive End Prospect
01:08:16 Future Star Safety
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Each week, The 360 Recruiting Podcast will bring you up-to-date information and analysis on recruiting for the University of Oklahoma football team.
Summary
In this episode of the 360 Recruiting Podcast, Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, and Caleb Cummings, Analyst/Contributor for Sooners360, discuss the latest recruiting news for the Sooners.
They evaluate the cornerback prospects and debate the number of cornerbacks OU should recruit. They also discuss the importance of roster and team building, as well as the evolving role of tight ends in football. The hosts analyze the impact of injuries on the depth of the secondary and share their predictions for the upcoming recruiting class.
They also discuss the re-ranking of players by recruiting services and the importance of content creation in recruiting. The episode concludes with evaluations of offensive line and wide receiver prospects, as well as defensive line and linebacker.
Finally, the conversation touches on the proposed changes to signing periods. The conversation covers various topics related to the NCAA, coaches, recruiting strategies, and the changing dynamics of college football. It also discusses the impact of the June signing date and the employee-like status of college athletes. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the success stories of players in the transfer portal.
Takeaways
- Evaluating the number of cornerbacks they should recruit.
- The hosts discuss the importance of roster and team building in recruiting.
- They analyze the impact of injuries on the depth of the secondary.
- The hosts share their predictions for the upcoming recruiting class and discuss the re-ranking of players by recruiting services.
- Oklahoma is recruiting talented in-state defensive tackles early in the process.
- The wide receiver core at Oklahoma is considered one of the best in the country.
- The Oklahoma football program is adapting and adjusting to recruit and develop players effectively. Player weight and development are crucial for success in college football.
- Culture and work ethic play a significant role in recruiting and developing players.
- Xavier Robinson's weight loss and potential make him an intriguing player to watch.
- Early enrollment and working with the strength staff can have a positive impact on player development.
- The retirement of Jacob Lacey opens up opportunities for other players.
- A three-man front on defense could be a viable option for Oklahoma.
- Potential transfers could provide depth and talent on the defensive line.
- The development of young defensive linemen is key for the success of the defense.
- Expectations for the defense are high, and they have the talent to succeed.
- Several players have the potential to break out and make an impact.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:31 Latest Recruiting News
01:29 OU's Class Size and Defensive Back Targets
05:01 Importance of Roster and Team Building
06:14 Depth and Injuries in the Secondary
07:55 Recruiting Strategy and Class Predictions
11:31 Re-ranking of Players
13:47 Evaluation of Ryan Fodje's Ranking
15:15 Importance of Content Creation in Recruiting
19:05 Evaluation of Offensive Line Prospects
27:14 Evaluation of Wide Receiver Prospects
38:02 Taj Overton and In-State Defensive Tackles
43:48 Potential Recruiting Targets in 2025 and beyond
51:13 Future Freaks Event
55:34 Media Day for Newcomers
59:04 Freshman Freaks
01:06:58 Player Weight and Development
01:15:09 Jacob Lacey's Retirement and Impact on Other Players
01:16:35 Possibility of a Three-Man Front on Defense
01:20:14 Development of Young Defensive Linemen
01:26:24 Expectations for the Defense
01:41:11 Potential Breakout Players
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Each week, The 360 Recruiting Podcast will bring you up-to-date information and analysis on recruiting for the University of Oklahoma football team.
Summary
In this episode of the 360 Recruiting Podcast, Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, and Caleb Cummings, Analyst/Contributor for Sooners360, discuss the recent ranking changes and evaluations in college football recruiting. They analyze the methodology behind the rankings and question the consistency and accuracy of the evaluations. They also highlight specific players and their rankings, expressing their opinions on the discrepancies. The hosts speculate on the motivations behind the rankings and the potential clickbait nature of the evaluations.
The conversation covers the evaluation and recruitment of offensive linemen, including the pursuit of elite offensive linemen and the evaluation of other prospects like Antoni Ogumoro. The conversation then shifts to the recruitment of linebacker Luke Metz and defensive lineman Floyd Dawens-Boucard. The evaluation of defensive lineman Malik Autry is also discussed.
Finally, the conversation touches on the proposed changes to signing periods. The conversation covers various topics related to the NCAA, coaches, recruiting strategies, and the changing dynamics of college football. It also discusses the impact of the June signing date and the employee-like status of college athletes. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the success stories of players in the transfer portal.
Takeaways
- Rankings in college football recruiting can be inconsistent and subjective.
- Evaluation methodologies may prioritize certain traits or physical attributes.
- Film study and on-field performance should be considered alongside rankings.
- Rankings can be influenced by clickbait and content creation motives. Evaluation of offensive linemen is a complex process that involves assessing physical attributes as well as mental and emotional traits.
- Recruiting elite offensive linemen is a priority for OU, and they are actively pursuing top prospects in the class.
- The evaluation of defensive prospects like linebackers and defensive linemen requires an understanding of their instincts, athleticism, and ability to disrupt plays.
- Proposed changes to signing periods, including a late June signing period, are being considered to address the challenges of the current recruiting landscape.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:29 New Forecast for OU
01:28 Michael Hawkins' Legacy
03:02 Ranking Changes and Methodology
06:50 Trait Evaluation in Rankings
14:30 Inconsistencies in Rankings
20:13 Evaluation of Jaden Nickens
23:00 Rankings for Clickbait
25:17 Evaluation of Broderick Shull
29:01 Evaluation of Offensive Linemen
37:28 OU's Pursuit of Elite Offensive Linemen
39:09 Evaluation of Antoni Ogumoro
40:03 Building Depth on the Offensive Line
42:34 Recruiting Linebacker Luke Metz
43:32 Recruiting Defensive Lineman Floyd Dawens-Boucard
51:44 Evaluation of Defensive Lineman Malik Autry
56:08 Proposed Changes to Signing Periods
59:19 Benefits of June Signing Date
01:02:07 Changes and Impact on Recruiting Strategies
01:06:10 Changing Dynamics of College Football
01:17:35 Portal Success Stories
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Each week, The 360 Recruiting Podcast will bring you up-to-date information and analysis on recruiting for the University of Oklahoma football team.
Summary
In this episode of the 360 Recruiting Podcast, Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, and Caleb Cummings, Analyst/Contributor for Sooners360, discuss the latest in OU recruiting news. They cover topics such as the upcoming "Future Freaks" event and how some upcoming recruiting rule changes could affect head coach Brent Venables' recruiting approach.
The guys analyze the offer to Keisean Henderson and the importance of balancing traits and measurables in recruiting. They also express their desire for a big defensive tackle in this upcoming recruiting class. The episode concludes with a discussion on staff promotions and preparations for potential NCAA changes in recruiting.
The conversation also covers various topics related to college football recruiting in general, including the integration of assistant coaches into the recruiting staff, implementing an NFL model for recruiting, the proposed changes to the signing period, coaches' mindset and turnover, and the controversy surrounding NIL deals.
Chris and Caleb also offer some of their thoughts on fixing college football, including moving the transfer portal, fixing the transfer portal and NIL, erosion of overall play in football, and developing players on the roster.
Takeaways
- Balancing traits and measurables is important in recruiting.
- There is a desire for a big defensive tackle in the recruiting class.
- Big recruiting weekends can be valuable for building relationships and evaluating prospects.
- Staff promotions and preparations for potential NCAA changes are important in recruiting. Assistant coaches can now be involved in off-campus recruiting, allowing for a more integrated recruiting staff.
- Implementing an NFL model for recruiting, with regional scouts and a hierarchy, can enhance the evaluation process and free up coaches to build deeper relationships with recruits.
- Proposed changes to the signing period, such as moving it earlier and avoiding conflicts with the portal season, can benefit high school recruits and provide more stability to college rosters.
- The mindset of college football coaches, where they often prioritize their own advantage over ethical considerations, contributes to the high turnover in coaching positions.
- The controversy surrounding NIL deals highlights the changing landscape of college football recruiting and the potential for exploitation.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Latest Recruiting News
01:25 Tampering Allegations and Alabama's History
06:02 Offer to Keisean Henderson
08:49 Balancing Traits and Measurables in Recruiting
11:11 Obsession with a Big Defensive Tackle
26:00 The Value of Big Recruiting Weekends
28:30 Recruiting Plans and Promotions
35:31 Implementing an NFL Model
44:24 Proposed Changes to Signing Period
53:06 Coaches' Mindset and Turnover
54:46 Controversies in CFB
57:10 Influence of NFL Players on Youth
58:16 Early Signing Period and Recruiting Practices
01:00:05 Pay-for-Play Scandals and Cheating in CFB
01:02:13 Decline of Florida Football
01:04:34 Fixing College Football - Transfer Portal and NIL
01:13:07 Erosion of Overall Play in Football
01:14:14 Developing Players on Roster
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Each week, The 360 Recruiting Podcast will bring you up-to-date information and analysis on recruiting for the University of Oklahoma football team.
Summary
In this episode of the 360 Recruiting Podcast, Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, and Caleb Cummings, Analyst/Contributor for Sooners360, discuss the latest in OU recruiting news. They cover topics such as the transfer portal, the potential recruitment of Keon Sabb, and the evaluations of S Marcus Wimberly and QB Dereon Coleman. The hosts provide insights into the impact these recruits could have on the team and discuss their scouting reports.
Chris and Caleb also discuss the physical appearance of signees in their official uniform photos, noting the impressive physique of newcomers like Xavier Robinson, Febechi Nwaiwu, Deion Burks, Jayden Jackson, and Michael Boganowski. They also highlight the potential of redshirted and sophomore players who have had time to develop and improve. Overall, the hosts express excitement for the physical transformation and growth of these players, anticipating their impact on the team.
Takeaways
- The transfer portal continues to be a source of interest for OU recruiting, with the addition of Keon Sabb.
- Keon Sabb's skills and experience make him an attractive prospect for the safety position.
- Marcus Wimberly and Dereon Coleman are two highly recruited players who could be interesting pieces of the next two classes.
- Scouting reports highlight the strengths and potential areas of improvement for these recruits.
- Incoming players - freshmen and portal entries alike - have shown impressive physique and strength in their official uniform photos, providing some insight into their physical development and potential impact on the team.
- Redshirted and sophomore players who have had time to develop and improve can make significant contributions to the team.
- The guys express excitement for the physical transformation and growth of these players, anticipating their impact on the team.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
01:27 - The Portal and Keon Sabb
04:26 - Evaluation of Keon Sabb
09:04 - Possible Impact of Saab on the Safety Position
13:25 - Marcus Wimberly and Safety Slots
17:18 - Scouting Report on Marcus Wimberly
26:10 - Dereon Coleman and Quarterback Recruiting
29:53 - Scouting Report on Dereon Coleman
46:08 - Introduction to Uniform Photos
47:07 - Discussion on the Appearance of Signees in Uniform Photos
52:49 - Xavier Robinson's Lean Appearance
57:34 - Febechi Nwaiwu's Impressive Physique
01:01:12 - Deion Burks' Build
01:02:35 - Jayden Jackson's Size and Strength
01:04:41 - Michael Boganowski's Physical Transformation
01:06:15 - Potential of Redshirted and Sophomore Players
01:11:21 - Excitement for Multiple Players' Development
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Each week, The 360 Recruiting Podcast will bring you up-to-date information and analysis on recruiting for the University of Oklahoma football team.
In this week's episode, Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, and Caleb Cummings, Analyst/Contributor for Sooners360, break down the latest in recruiting news, including the recent somewhat surprising comittment from the promising Ryan Fodje, OT from the Houston area.
Chris and Caleb review OU's second big recruiting event last weekend, including some rumblings of silent commitments from some big names.
The guys also share some favorite and not-so-favorite signing day memories, including some SEC shenanigans, family drama, and the shock heard across Oklahoma.
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Each week, The 360 Recruiting Podcast will bring you up-to-date information and analysis on recruiting for the University of Oklahoma football team.
In this week's episode, Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, and Caleb Cummings, Analyst/Contributor for Sooners360, break down the latest in recruiting news, including the recent portal addition of Geirean Hatchett and where he projects on the offensive line.
Chris and Caleb review last weekend's big recruiting event and preview the next one coming this weekend..
The guys also touch on the portal overall after a few coaching changes, and postulate on some silent commits.
To our listeners - we are aware of some random minor audio issues popping up lately. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us on the board at Sooners360.com or on X at @Sooners360 or @CM_Sooners360 with your comments. Hope this has been resolved!
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Each week, The 360 Recruiting Podcast will bring you up-to-date information and analysis on recruiting for the University of Oklahoma football team.
In this week's episode, Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, and Caleb Cummings, Analyst/Contributor for Sooners360, break down the latest in recruiting news, ranging this week from portal madness to offerapalooza in the 2025, 2026, and, yes, 2027 classes.
Chris and Caleb review some of the latest 2025 and 2026 defensive line offers that have gone out, including a rare early in-state offer to DT Tajh Overton.
The guys also recap the most recent portal action as well as preview this weekend's big visit list for OU's first junior day of the winter.
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Each week, The 360 Recruiting Podcast will bring you up-to-date information and analysis on recruiting for the University of Oklahoma football team.
In this week's episode, Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, and Caleb Cummings, Analyst/Contributor for Sooners360, are joined by "Data Kyle" Dahlgren from Sooners360 for a special roundtable to wrap up 2023 and look ahead (very early) to 2024.
The gang grades the 2023 season and gives their thoughts on the biggest surprises and disappointments before looking ahead to spring ball.
The guys also revisit the 2024 record discussion, with Kyle knocking everyone down a peg. It's too bad Matt couldn't join this one to throw a haymaker back.
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Each week, The 360 Recruiting Podcast will bring you up-to-date information and analysis on recruiting for the University of Oklahoma football team.
Quick note - this recording took place last week, shortly after the big news dropping about Nick Saban's retirement. Due to some outside circumstances, we are just now publishing. Some info contained in this episode may be considered out of date, even just a few short days later. The college football season is over, but the news changes just as fast.
In this week's episode, Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, is joined by a guest co-host, none other than Sooners360's own "Data Kyle" Dahlgren. As usual, Chris breaks down the latest in recruiting news, including the latest in the portal.
Kyle joins Chris to chat about the bombshell coaching news from the past week - Ted Roof is gone. Oh... and Nick Saban.
The guys give their opinions and analysis on the big changes at Alabama and the possible ripple effects that will reach OU and beyond.
Caleb will be back later this week along with Matt and Kyle as co-hosts for a 360 roundtable, so be looking for that soon.
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Each week, The 360 Recruiting Podcast will bring you up-to-date information and analysis on recruiting for the University of Oklahoma football team.
In this week's episode, Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, and Caleb Cummings, Analyst/Contributor for Sooners360, break down the latest in recruiting news, including wrapping up a big Under Armour All-American weekend for the Sooners.
Chris and Caleb also review the portal entries and exits, some portal visitors and forecasts, and last minute 2024 class notes.
The guys also review some news out of the All-American game in San Antonio and all the 2024 signees who participated in bowl prep.
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Each week, The 360 Recruiting Podcast will bring you up-to-date information and analysis on recruiting for the University of Oklahoma football team.
We've mixed it up a bit in Part 1 of this week's two-part edition, moving the Alamo Bowl Preview up to Part 1 and trading places with the recruiting/portal discussion for the second part.
In this special bowl preview, Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, and Caleb Cummings, Analyst/Contributor for Sooners360, are joined by 360 contributor Matt Burns to break down the bowl matchup against the Arizona Wildcats.
The crew discusses the biggest worries, Jackson Arnold, and the offensive line question marks, and throw in some some hot sports predictions.
Chris and Caleb will be back tomorrow for a Part 2 recruiting breakdown catching you up on the latest in the portal.
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Welcome to Part 2 of this week's two-part edition of the Sooners 360 Recruiting Podcast.
Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, and Caleb Cummings, Analyst/Contributor for Sooners360, are joined by fellow 360'er Matt Burns for a roundtable discussion on the Class of 2024 after receiving 27 out of 27 signatures on Wednesday.
Chris runs the gang through a gauntlet of topics, including early contributors, future 1st rounders, as well as biggest misses. Could there be another surprise or two before February?
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Each week, The 360 Recruiting Podcast will bring you up-to-date information and analysis on recruiting for the University of Oklahoma football team.
In Part 1 of this week's two-part edition, Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, and Caleb Cummings, Analyst/Contributor for Sooners360, break down Early Signing Day for the 2024 class, and how the portal is impacting high school recruiting.
Chris and Caleb review the portal commit from Bauer Sharp, some interesting new portal follows, and what is going on at defensive tackle. And of course some hot sports opinions from around the nation.
The guys will be back tomorrow for a Part 2 Roundtable to do a deeper dive into the Class of 2024.
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Welcome to Part 2 of this week's two-part edition of the Sooners 360 Recruiting Podcast.
Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, and Caleb Cummings, Analyst/Contributor for Sooners360, are joined by fellow 360'er Matt Burns for a roundtable discussion on the unveiling of the 2024 SEC schedule for Oklahoma.
The gang also discusses how the early entries, portal departures, portal commits, and - most importantly - a pair of defensive stars announcing their return factor into results from next season.
And yes... a certain player was discussed. Pardon our French on this one.
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Each week, The 360 Recruiting Podcast will bring you up-to-date information and analysis on recruiting for the University of Oklahoma football team.
In Part 1 of this week's two-part edition, Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, and Caleb Cummings, Analyst/Contributor for Sooners360, break down the latest in recruiting news, including the latest goings on with everyone's new yearly favorite topic - the portal.
Chris and Caleb review the early portal commitments, some OU leans, and other names to watch. And no recruiting episode is complete without an OL update.
The guys will be joined tomorrow for Part 2 by Sooners360 contributor Matt Burns to discuss the new SEC schedule and the state of the roster heading into 2024.
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Welcome to Part 2 of this week's two-part edition of the Sooners 360 Recruiting Podcast.
Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, and Caleb Cummings, Analyst/Contributor for Sooners360, are joined by fellow 360'er Blake Mullen for a roundtable discussion on the end of the regular season and the upcoming Alamo Bowl showdown with Arizona.
The gang also discusses the early entries and portal departures hitting OU, and what is next for Brent Venables' program.
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Each week, The 360 Recruiting Podcast will bring you up-to-date information and analysis on recruiting for the University of Oklahoma football team.
In Part 1 of this week's two-part edition, Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, and Caleb Cummings, Analyst/Contributor for Sooners360, break down the latest in recruiting news, including the latest 2025 commitment from Melissa, TX OL Owen Hollenbeck.
Chris and Caleb also update the recent playoff performances by OU commits before diving into the chaos that is The Portal.
The guys will be joined for Part 2 by Sooners360 reporter Blake Mullen for more team news and discussion after the Alamo Bowl announcement, dropping tomorrow.
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Welcome to Part 2 of this week's two-part edition of the Sooners 360 Recruiting Podcast.
Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, and Caleb Cummings, Analyst/Contributor for Sooners360, are joined by fellow 360'er Matt Burns for a portal madness roundtable.
Chris hosts a portal draft where there apparently are no rules, other than the draft order. Who would you add to the 2024 Sooner roster, and why? The gloves are off.
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Each week, The 360 Recruiting Podcast will bring you up-to-date information and analysis on recruiting for the University of Oklahoma football team.
In Part 1 of this week's two-part edition, Chris Mason, Lead Recruiting Analyst for Sooners360, and Caleb Cummings, Analyst/Contributor for Sooners360, break down the latest in recruiting news, which brings us to the first decommitment in a while from Dozie Ezukanma.
Chris and Caleb also dive into the latest forecasts for OU, the impact on recruiting from the recent move of Jeff Lebby to Mississippi State, and some very early portal names to watch.
The guys will be joined for Part 2 by Sooners360 contributor Matt Burns for more portal madness, dropping tomorrow.
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