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  01/07/23 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  OU suffered one of its biggest losses of the offseason Friday. Junior wide receiver Marvin Mims announced his decision to declare for the 2023 NFL Draft. He finishes his three-year college career with 2,398 receiving yards and 20 touchdowns on 123 receptions. Mims is ranked in the top 15 in program history for receiving yards (eighth), receiving touchdowns (10th) and receptions (15th). "To my brothers and coaches, thank you for pouring into me and pushing me every day to be the best person I can be on and off the field," Mims said via a statement on Twitter. "Sooner Nation, thank you for making a 17-year-old boy's dreams come true! The endless support and love will never be taken for granted."

Mims has been an impact player for OU since his first season in 2020. The former four-star prospect out of Lone Star High School in Frisco, Texas, racked up a team-high 610 yards on 37 receptions and tied the Big 12 true freshman record of nine touchdowns catches. Mims served as the driving force in OU's passing game this season. He recorded career-highs of 54 receptions and 1,083 receiving yards to go along with six touchdowns. - Daily Oklahoman


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  12/10/22 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  2022 ALL-BIG 12 FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION: Marvin Mims (KR/PR),...Several Sooners also earned honorable mention recognition (at least one vote) at their respective positions and/or for individual awards: Gabriel (quarterback), Harrison (offensive lineman of the year), Mims (kick returner/punt returner), Turk (special teams player of the year), Billy Bowman and Justin Broiles (defensive back), C.J. Coldon (defensive newcomer of the year), Chris Murray and Andrew Raym (offensive line) and Danny Stutsman, David Ugwoegbu and DaShaun White (linebacker). - Oklahoma Football

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  12/09/22 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  2022 ALL-BIG 12 FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: WR Marvin Mims Jr., Oklahoma, Jr.,...Mims, a junior from Frisco, Texas, ranks second in the Big 12 in receiving yards (1,006), receiving yards per game (83.8), yards per reception (19.4) and receiving touchdowns (6), despite ranking ninth in the league in receptions per game (4.3). He has registered at least 100 receiving yards four times, at least 80 yards in seven games and has scored two touchdowns twice, and his 52 receptions and 1,006 receiving yards represent career highs. Mims has also averaged 15.2 yards on nine punt returns with a long return of 41 yards. - Oklahoma Football

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  10/28/22 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  In his first game back from concussion protocol, Dillon Gabriel appeared to have a goal. Find Marvin Mims, and get him the ball. The junior wide receiver was targeted 16 times by Gabriel in their last outing against Kansas. Mims made the most of his opportunities, turning his targets into a career-high nine receptions for 106 yards. Mims accounted for 31 percent of Gabriel's completions, 38 percent of his attempts and 26 percent of his passing yards. After the game, Mims said he wasn't sure if he'd ever been targeted that many times during his collegiate career. Against Kansas, it was a concerted effort to keep him heavily involved. "You've got to give [Mims] the ball," said OU tight end Brayden Willis, who also finished with more than 100 receiving yards.

"He's so explosive, he's so fast, he does such great things with the ball in his hand. and he also does great things without the ball in his hand. He does a great job of blocking if anybody ever catches it. Getting him involved is imperative. "He makes the offense go and everybody kind of goes off of him. He gets a lot of receptions, they start paying attention to him and other guys can get in as well. So it's imperative that we get him going and involved early." It was another example of how Mims has been the Sooners' clear-cut No. 1 receiver in what has been a career season for him. He leads the team in receptions (32), yards (542) and yards per catch (16.94) while adding five touchdowns. He also leads the team in targets with 57. Willis is second on the team in targets with 32. He's already tied his catch total from last season, and he's on pace to far surpass his 37-reception campaign from 2020. - Norman Transcript


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  09/10/22 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  Marvin Mims caught seven passes for 163 yards and two touchdowns to help No. 7 Oklahoma overcome a slow start in a 33-3 victory over Kent State on Saturday night. Dillon Gabriel completed 21 of 28 passes for 296 yards and three touchdowns, and the Sooners finished with 430 yards of offense. Oklahoma has won 11 straight home games and 29 of its last 30. Oklahoma (2-0) was scoreless and trailed Kent State (0-2) as late as the final minute of the first half before Mims played key roles on touchdown drives to end the half and start the second. That helped the Sooners move to 4-0 against current Mid-American Conference teams.

Collin Schlee passed for 131 yards and rushed for 55 yards for Kent State, which is the only Football Bowl Subdivision team this season playing three nonconference games against opponents from Power 5 conferences. The Golden Flashes lost their opener at Washington and will visit No. 2 Georgia in two weeks. Kent State played the Sooners on even terms in the first half and Oklahoma was fortunate to be ahead 7-3. The Golden Flashes had 11 first downs to Oklahoma's seven and limited the Sooners to only 7 rushing yards before halftime. To that point, Kent State had converted on six of 11 3rd-down attempts and owned a two-to-one edge in time of possession. - Oklahoma/AP College Football


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  09/01/22 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  ESPN TOP 100 PRESEASON 2022 CFB PLAYERS (Selected Aug. 17): No. 64. Marvin Mims, WR, Oklahoma, Junior. Notable 2021 stats: 705 yards, 5 TDs. Last year's ranking: 8. Despite catching just 32 passes last year, Mims averaged 22.0 yards per reception (first in Big 12, fourth nationally), finishing with 705 yards and five touchdowns, down from 9 TD catches as a freshman. He has led Oklahoma in receiving yards both seasons he has been in Norman and could benefit from Jeff Lebby's spin on the new OU offense. - ESPN.com

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  09/01/22 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON WUERFFEL TROPHY (COMMUNITY SERVICE) WATCHLIST: Marvin Mims, Oklahoma, Jr., WR,...Mims has led team in receiving yards each of his first two seasons ... has caught 69 passes for 1,315 yards (19.1 average) and 14 touchdowns ... has returned 23 punts for 231 yards (10.0 average) and three kickoffs for 70 yards (23.3 average). - Oklahoma Football

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  08/03/22 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON PAUL HORNUNG AWARD WATCH LIST: Marvin Mims, Oklahoma,...An All-Big 12 honorable mention choice by league's head coaches...an Academic All-Big 12 Second Team honoree...played in all 13 games and made 11 starts (started each of the first 11 games)...led team with 705 yards on 32 receptions and had five touchdowns to rank as second most on squad...led Big 12 and ranked fourth nationally with his 22.0 yards per reception...also returned 10 punts for 69 yards and had two kickoff returns for 51 yards (including a team-best-tying 31-yard return). - Oklahoma Football

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  07/22/22 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON BILETNIKOFF AWARD WATCH LIST: Marvin Mims, Oklahoma,...Mims has led team in receiving yards each of his first two seasons...has caught 69 passes for 1,315 yards (19.1 average) and 14 touchdowns...has returned 23 punts for 231 yards (10.0 average) and three kickoffs for 70 yards (23.3 average). - Oklahoma Football

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  07/14/22 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  Marvin Mims averaged 22 yards per reception last season, but only caught 32 passes - five for touchdowns. He's looking for a breakout year as Gabriel's primary downfield target. Mims caught 117 passes for 2,629 yards and 32 touchdowns as a senior at Lone Star High School in Texas. - Akron Beacon Journal

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  05/27/22 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  The first game of the Brent Venables era will kick off at 2:30 p.m. Sept. 3 and be televised on Fox, OU announced Thursday. The home game against UTEP is one of two Sooners' nonconference games that will be televised on the network, joining the Sept. 17 game at Nebraska, which will kick off at 11 a.m. on the network. OU's other non-conference game, at home against Kent State, will kick off at 6 p.m. and air on SoonerVision on ESPN Plus. While the kickoff time for the OU-Texas game Oct. 8 wasn't announced, the game will air on ABC. OU's game at Iowa State, originally scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 27, has been moved to Saturday, Oct. 29 and will be televised on either Fox or FS1, with kickoff time to be determined. - Daily Oklahoman

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  05/05/22 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  Poised for a 2022 standout season: Junior wide receiver Marvin Mims is one of the best players who stayed after coach Lincoln Riley left for USC, and the speedster should be a primary target for transfer quarterback Dillon Gabriel. Mims was one of the most electrifying players in the Big 12 last season, averaging 22 yards on 32 receptions. - AP College Football

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  12/31/22 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  2021 ALL-BIG 12 HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Marvin Mims (WR),...Several Sooners also earned honorable mention recognition at their respective positions: Brkic (special teams player), defensive back Pat Fields, defensive back Key Lawrence (newcomer), wide receiver Marvin Mims, offensive lineman Chris Murray, offensive lineman Tyrese Robinson, wide receiver Drake Stoops, linebacker Danny Stutsman (defensive freshman), quarterback Caleb Williams (offensive freshman and offensive player) and Michael Woods II (offensive newcomer) received at least one vote each for the respective individual awards. - Oklahoma Football

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  08/14/21 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  As Oklahoma begins practice for the coming football season, several assumptions are being taken for granted. Quarterback Spencer Rattler will be a Heisman Trophy candidate. Kennedy Brooks will lead the running back committee. The Sooners are the clear class of the Big 12 Conference, in line to win a seventh straight league crown. Marvin Mims is the No. 1 option at wide receiver. While that last one it may well be true, the fact it's presumed is interesting because Mims caught all of 37 passes last season, the same number as Theo Wease, and 25 fewer than 2019's leading receiver, CeeDee Lamb, who caught 62.

It was a big season for a true freshman, which Mims happened to be. It was not, however, a huge season for the Sooners' leading receiver. That last time OU's most frequent pass catcher topped out at fewer grabs was 2005, when Malcolm Kelly caught 33 passes thrown by Rhett Bomar or Paul Thompson in a forgettable four-loss season. The last time even OU's No. 2 receiver was limited to so few grabs was in 2016, when Dede Westbrook caught 80, Joe Mixon, a running back, caught 37 and Geno Lewis caught 32. Mims will be looking to catch many more this campaign, for the difference between being a freshman and sophomore are immense. "It's a whole other mindset," he said. "I've done it for a year now, I'm coming in, I'm ready to build." - Norman Transcript


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  07/25/21 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  Oklahoma and Texas took the first formal step Monday toward moving to the Southeastern Conference and leaving the Big 12 behind. The only schools to win college football national championships during the Big 12's 27-year history notified the conference they would not be renewing an agreement that binds its members through 2025. In a joint statement, the schools made no mention of the SEC and said “the universities intend to honor their existing grant of rights agreements."

"However, both universities will continue to monitor the rapidly evolving collegiate athletics landscape as they consider how best to position their athletics programs in the future," the schools said. Texas and Oklahoma have been in discussions with the SEC about joining the league, though neither school nor the powerhouse conference has acknowledged that publicly. The "grant of rights" gives the conference control of the school’s media rights and runs concurrent with the Big 12's television contracts with ESPN and Fox, which expire in 2025. - AP College Football


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  03/28/21 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  Marvin Mims enrolled at Oklahoma in time for its spring semester a year ago, angling to take advantage of OU's offseason programs. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic denied the 5-foot-11 receiver from Frisco, Texas, his opportunity to go through spring football practices, but his production as a true freshman never suggested he wasn't ready to provide to the Sooner offense. Mims' athleticism helped him thrive in his first year, but his ability to bring down tough catches made him one of OU quarterback Spencer Rattler's most reliable targets. "He made the ones he was supposed to make, then he made several that were competitive balls," OU coach Lincoln Riley said. "That's a lot of times what separates elite players. He was able to pick it up mentally and kept producing. We honestly probably should have played him a little bit more than we did."

Perhaps Mims could have built more trust had he went through a proper spring camp. Still, Mims didn't let the pandemic, which kept OU away from on-campus workouts from mid-March to early July, affect his preparation. "I was at a disadvantage, but so were the other guys coming in during the summer, because they missed so much time, too," Mims said. "Basically, I was just staying on myself, making myself get up every day, do the extra stuff I needed to do and from the playbook, it was all just memorization, just mental." - Norman Transcript


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  03/27/21 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  Oklahoma will host its annual spring game on April 24 at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The program announced the intrasquad scrimmage will start at 4 p.m. and be televised on FOX Sports Oklahoma. While OU plans to return to full capacity for its upcoming football season, the stadium will remain at 25% capacity, which is the same seating maximum OU placed on its 2020 home games, for the Sooners' 2021 spring game. OU will open a presale period to season-ticket holders starting March 25 for Champions Society and premium seat holders, March 29 for Sooner Club members and March 31 for public season-ticket holders. - Norman Transcript

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  12/20/20 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  2020 ALL-BIG 12 CONFERENCE FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM: WR Marvin Mims, Oklahoma,...Mims has already tied the OU freshman record with seven receiving touchdowns, and he did so in his first seven games of the season. The Frisco, Texas, product leads the Sooners with 482 receiving yards on 29 catches (16.6 average). He has recorded at least 50 receiving yards in five games and was named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 26 after notching 132 yards and two touchdowns on four receptions, including a season-long 61-yard TD catch at TCU. Mims also ranks seventh nationally with his 12.9 yards per punt return (12 returns for 155 yards). - Oklahoma Football

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  12/20/20 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  2020 ALL-BIG 12 CONFERENCE FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION: Marvin Mims (OFoY, KR/PR),...Several Sooners also earned honorable mention recognition at their respective positions: redshirt sophomore linebacker Brian Asamoah, redshirt sophomore linebacker Nik Bonitto, redshirt junior offensive lineman Marquis Hayes, Mims (kick/punt returner), redshirt junior defensive back Tre Norwood, redshirt freshman quarterback Spencer Rattler, senior running back Rhamondre Stevenson, sophomore tight end Austin Stogner, junior defensive back Delarrin Turner-Yell, sophomore wide receiver Theo Wease and junior linebacker DaShaun White. In addition, Brkic (special teams), freshman defensive back D.J. Graham (defensive freshman), Mims (offensive freshman), Rattler (offensive player/offensive freshman), Thomas (defensive lineman), redshirt freshman defensive back Woodi Washington (defensive freshman), and Winfrey (defensive newcomer) received at least one vote each for the respective individual awards. - Oklahoma Football

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  10/26/20 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  OCT 26 BIG 12 CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER & NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK: Marvin Mims, WR, Fr., Oklahoma,...A career-high 132 yards on four catches and two touchdowns highlighted Mims' breakout performance in Oklahoma's 33-14 win over TCU. His receptions went for 10 yards, 50 yards (TD), 11 yards and 61 yards (TD). Mims finished with a career-high 193 all-purpose yards, as he also returned two punts for 42 yards (long of 38) and a kickoff for 19 yards. - Big 12 Football

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  10/24/20 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  Spencer Rattler threw for 332 yards and two touchdowns, and Oklahoma won consecutive games for the first time this season, beating TCU 33-14 on Saturday. Marvin Mims had scoring catches of 50 and 61 yards and set up one of Gabe Brkic's four field goals with a 38-yard punt return, while Rattler averaged almost 26 yards per completion with five connections of at least 33 yards. Unranked since the first week of October, Oklahoma (3-2, 2-2 Big 12) hasn't gone this long outside the Top 25 since 1999, when former coach Bob Stoops started building what became a perennial contender again before it was passed along to Lincoln Riley. The Sooners had never been unranked in three-plus seasons under Riley before consecutive losses to Kansas State and Iowa State sent them tumbling out of the poll from a familiar spot in the top five. But OU built on a four-overtime win over rival Texas by returning to the Dallas-Fort Worth area two weeks later and dominating the Horned Frogs (1-3, 1-3). - Oklahoma/AP College Football

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  09/16/20 - WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Jr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-11, 183 (DS#9 WR) + More +

  Spencer Rattler was the star of OU's season-opening 48-0 blowout of Missouri State on Saturday. There's zero doubt about that. But Rattler wasn't the only Sooners offensive youngster to emerge as a star in the win. Two other freshmen - running back Seth McGowan and wide receiver Marvin Mims - certainly had the looks of players who will be making their marks for OU over the next few years. "They both did some good things," Sooners coach Lincoln Riley said. "They're two pretty explosive kids for their age. Both kids physically are in a pretty good place and have picked stuff up well. They both have some home-run ability." Though McGowan scored first - his 1-yard touchdown run ended OU's first drive - it was Mims that first showed off his big-play ability.

Mims danced through a group of defenders on his first punt return, then found some wide-open space. The return wound up being only 17 yards after a collision with a teammate slowed Mims' momentum, allowing a Missouri State defender to make a tackle he might not have made otherwise. But it gave OU fans a quick indication of Mims explosiveness. The Sooners had only three punt returns 17 or more yards last season. Mims had three in the first quarter of Saturday's game. "He was a pretty polished kid coming out of high school," Sooners outside receivers coach Dennis Simmons said recently of Mims. "He's stepped into a room with an opportunity with a sense of confidence and understanding that, 'I'm not just happy to be here but I belong here." - Daily Oklahoman


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