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Name: Drake Stoops College: Oklahoma
Number: 12
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 5-10 Weight: 186 Position: Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2024 40 Low: 4.65 40 Time: 4.72 40 High: 4.75
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Data Scout Notes: X-HPFA/Not as Fast-ATH/78-880-10 in 23/13GP-39-393-3TD in 22/9GP-15-185-12.33-1TD-21 2023: 1stC...2022: NAC...2021: HMC...(+) Coming off Nov 2021 Undisclosed INJ...2020: NAC
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Height: 5095
Weight: 186
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Dates: 03/12/24
Hand: 08 1/2 Arm: 29 Wingspan: 69 1/2
Height: 5095
Weight: 186
40 Yrd Dash: 4.72
20 Yrd Dash: 2.65
10 Yrd Dash: 1.63
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 08
Vertical Jump: 30
Broad Jump: 08'11"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.32
3-Cone Drill: 7.04
40 Time Range: 4.71-4.72/Projected: 4.57/**+.15
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Drake Stoops, Oklahoma, Player News
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2021 ALL-BIG 12 HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Drake Stoops (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), wi de 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
(DS#46 WR) rSr/2024 WR Drake Stoops, Oklahoma
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Drake Stoops got a scholarship. Finally. All the OU walk-on receiver did last season was catch pretty much anything thrown at him, including the biggest touchdown of them all in overtime against Texas. He blocked with relentlessness. He ran pre-snap moti on with abandon. He earned the scholarship Sooner coach Lincoln Riley awarded him after the spring game a couple weeks ago. Now, did Stoops need it? Not financially. Stoops, of course, is the son of legendary OU coach Bob Stoops. People who portend they know such things have estimated the net worth of the elder Stoops to be somewhere between $10 million and $20 million. Jeff Bezos, he's not, but Stoops probably isn't clipping coupons or hitting yard sales. Drake getting a scholarship doesn't change his family's finances a ton - but that doesn't mean he didn't deserve it. "I know it meant a great deal to him," Riley said on Thursday on a Zoom call. "There's occasionally families that are fortunate and well off and maybe the monetary aspect of it is not a big deal. "But it was a big, big deal to that kid, no question." - Daily Oklahoman
(DS#46 WR) rSr/2024 WR Drake Stoops, Oklahoma
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As the Sooners entered a fourth extra period against Texas, Drake Stoops made the type of play he always envisioned himself making in a college uniform. He broke free, caught a pass from OU quarterback Spencer Rattler and raced into the end zone for a 25 -yard touchdown that broke a tie and put OU ahead by six on Saturday. "Growing up I definitely dreamed about moments like this," said Stoops, son of Bob and nephew of Mike. "... To be able to make a play like that for this team and a team from my hometow n and all that, it's absolutely unbelievable. I prayed for times like this." OU ultimately won 53-45 at the Cotton Bowl and Stoops finished with 20 yards receiving on two catches - he lost a few yards on the first one. When it was his time, though, Stoop s stepped up. "Drake, what can you say?" Riley said. "I'll bet his daddy's pretty happy right now." - Norman Transcript
(DS#46 WR) rSr/2024 WR Drake Stoops, Oklahoma
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Drake Stoops has made plenty of plays within Norman's city limits. He starred at Norman North High School before walking on to the program his father, Bob Stoops, coached from 1999-2016. Drake's needed a couple of seasons to become more of a regular in O klahoma's receiving rotation. And last Saturday against Kansas State, he caught his first career touchdown as a Sooner. OU quarterback Spencer Rattler threw a 32-yard pass to Stoops during the opening play of the second quarter. Stoops, who's listed at 5 -foot-9, went vertical to catch the toss just in front of the goal line and muscled his way into the end zone to give the Sooners a 14-0 lead.Stoops finished the day with a team-best 93 yards on three catches, including a 51-yard grab late in the third quarter that set up Seth McGowan to punch in a 5-yard score that gave OU a 35-14 lead. The Sooners ultimately let their advantage slip away through a series of unfortunate events. And lost along with OU's dominant performance through the first two- and-a-half quarters of the game was a breakout performance for Stoops. "He's been huge," OU coach Lincoln Riley said. "It was important for us. It was definitely a spark to get him back. (Receiver has) been one of the positions that we've been hit hardes t. We're playing without a lot of people there. And he's done a great job." - Norman Transcript
(DS#46 WR) rSr/2024 WR Drake Stoops, Oklahoma
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OU redshirt sophomore Drake Stoops made a couple of impressive catches on Saturday. Stoops had a 32-yard grab via Rattler that provided the Sooners with their second touchdown against Kansas State - it also marked his first career touchdown reception. St oops, the son of former OU head coach Bob Stoops, also had a 51-yard catch that put OU within five yards of the end zone during the third quarter. McGowan scored on the next play. - Norman Transcript
(DS#46 WR) rSr/2024 WR Drake Stoops, Oklahoma
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