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  Rattler and Mordecai have appeared in a combined 11 collegiate games. Rattler, who's already being given odds at winning the Heisman Trophy, is considered the favorite for the job after appearing in just three games. Face time with Riley - no pun intended - is important as they sit atop OU's depth chart for the first time. "One thing that neither one of them has a ton of right now is live, game experience. They would have gotten better throughout spring," Riley said. "They're competitive guys, they're self starters. They're at home working their tails off right now." OU's last three quarterbacks transferred into the program with some level of experience before getting more acclimated. Either Rattler or Mordecai is set to become Riley's first QB at OU who was recruited straight from high school.

The idea of them missing an entire spring of practice, with the possibility existing that summer workouts could remain off campus, might make some coaches nervous. Riley's trying to approach this as an extended summer period, where coaches' access is strictly limited. And although Rattler and Mordecai's don't have many game repetitions to lean on, they're steeped in the system. He's confident in both of them. "You'd like to have a bunch of receivers and a bunch of group workouts, and not all of those things are possible right now, and we get that," Riley said. "But also, there's a chance to continue to study film, continue to work on themselves physically, continue to work on the fundamental parts of this game … Anytime you're limited on what you can do, you put a greater focus into those other areas, and sometimes you end up better in those areas than you would've without it." - Norman Transcript


rSr/2024 QB Spencer RattlerSouth Carolina
News Source: Norman Transcript



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