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Name: Mikey Henderson (Dismissed/Transfer from Oklahoma) College: Oklahoma
Number: 3
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-1 Weight: 245 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: So/2024 40 Low: 4.52 40 Time: 4.62 40 High: 4.70
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Data Scout Notes: Top 3 FB/H…Off-Field/Recheck/Future Starter/4* HS ATH 2023: NAC...2021: Dismissed/Transfer from Oklahoma...2020: NAC
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Mikey Henderson, Oklahoma, Player News
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On Tuesday, the Big 12 announced its media-voted preseason all-conference teams, as well as its preseason offensive, defensive and newcomer players of the year. Nine Sooners were selected to the all-conference teams and Eric Gray, a junior running back t ransfer from Tennessee, was honored as newcomer of the year. Given Tuesday's dismissal of running back Mikey Henderson, the Sooners are bound to be counting on Gray to stay healthy, produce and carry a heavier load than previously figured. Henderson carr ied nine times for 81 yards and a touchdown last season from the H-back position. It was during spring drills he began the transition to running back. He is the second running back to be dismissed from the team since May, the other being Seth McGowan. - Norman Transcript
(DS#999 FB) So/2024 FB Mikey Henderson, Oklahoma
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One of the latest additions to Oklahoma's running backs room wasn't caught off guard when he was asked to change positions. Mikey Henderson, an OU sophomore, switched from h-back to running back this offseason and knew his role might not always be the sa me when the Sooners recruited him out of Ranchview High School in Irving, Texas. OU coach Lincoln Riley told Henderson, the hulking athlete that can make plays on the ground and through the air, he wouldn't be limited to one position. The versatility he brings to the Sooners' offense was too valuable not to use him at multiple spots. "He can do a lot of things for us," Riley said. "He played in the backfield a lot for us last year too, so in a lot of ways, what we're doing with him right now is just an extension of that." Riley first brought up the move to Henderson after OU's Cotton Bowl win over Florida. Henderson was coming off of his freshman season, where he rushed for 81 yards on nine carries and caught 12 passes for 168 yards. He scored two touc hdowns as well. - Norman Transcript
(DS#999 FB) So/2024 FB Mikey Henderson, Oklahoma
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Oklahoma has lofty hopes for Mikey Henderson, especially after a promising debut last Saturday. The true freshman had some nerves entering his first Sooners appearance, fellow H-Back Jeremiah Hall said, but nothing about Henderson's performance suggested it. The rookie Sooner H-Back, who saw an uptick in usage in the Sooners' season opener, caught four passes for 37 yards against Missouri State. One, in particular, he juked past one defender and dragged another for a first down. The game was well out of reach for the Bears, but the effort he showed in the Sooners' 48-0 win was appreciated by his veteran teammate. "Mikey has been learning pretty quickly, and he'll definitely be great," Hall said on Tuesday. "...I know he was a little bit nervous as anyb ody else would. But he went out there. He did his job. He worked hard, and I'm proud of him. "He's the next one up." - Norman Transcript
(DS#999 FB) So/2024 FB Mikey Henderson, Oklahoma
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