It was a relatively quiet week for the Sooners in the NFL. There were still touchdowns scored and stellar performances to be had, but the quarterback play slowed down and the statlines didn’t quite jump off the page.
Spencer Rattler wanted to test himself at the highest level of college football. That’s not necessarily why he chose to leave Oklahoma, but he said it is the reason he chose last year to transfer to South Carolina.
The Alabama coach offered the future Eagles quarterback guidance at two key points of his career. Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts stands on the precipice of a remarkable accomplishment.
In a conference championship round where three of the four starting quarterbacks are from Big 12 schools, Jalen Hurts remains the most prolific Oklahoma Alumni remaining in the playoffs.
In today’s Fact or Fiction, I look at three big recent topics in college football and decide whether the statement is indeed FACT or if it’s FICTION. 1.
Brock Purdy and Jalen Hurts will be the starting quarterbacks in the NFC Championship Game. It won’t be the first time they squared off. Purdy’s Iowa State team and Hurts’ Oklahoma game played in one of the most exciting games of the 2019 college football season.
Spencer Rattler was the No. 1 quarterback recruit in the country when he signed with Oklahoma as a member of the 2019 Sooner class. He was the future of the Oklahoma football program and the heir apparent to Jalen Hurts.
From his agent, to media relations and marketing, women run the Eagles’ quarterback life around football. After playing the final game of his collegiate career for Oklahoma in January 2020, Jalen Hurts checked his Instagram messages.
The Big 12 may be planning to play football this fall, but a key member of one of its leading teams isn’t going to be joining in.
Another decade is about to end, and from a college football standpoint it's been quite interesting — and groundbreaking in some cases. From rule changes to a needed postseason upgrade, the 2010s won't soon be forgotten for what happened on and off the college gridiron.
It's not yet November, and the first College Football Playoff rankings have not even come out. So what better time look even further ahead — to bowl season .
Seven weeks down; seven to go. We've hit the halfway mark of the college football regular season. It's been entertaining thus far — not too many surprises — with enough intrigue to keep us going back each week.
How many of these college quarterbacks who transferred from one school to another can you name in five minutes?
Jalen Hurts and the Miami Hurricanes appear to have mutual interest.
The gap between high school football and college football is as wide as the Atlantic. So when an athlete fresh out of his senior year not only gets significant playing time but also makes a meaningful contribution, it deserves recognition.
Now that we have become accustomed to the craziness that is college football each weekend, this past Saturday offered a lot less shock value. Sure, Texas
Week 3 means no more cupcake non-conference matchups. Now we find out who really can stand up to the pressure of high-stakes games where division and conference titles can be won and lost.
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