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  Oklahoma sophomore Theo Wease developed a habit of making important catches against Texas on Saturday. Most of them became difficult to remember as the game dragged deep into the afternoon and concluded with OU winning 53-45 in quadruple overtime. The early ones were also easy to overlook, considering his final catch was a grab via quarterback Spencer Rattler that converted a two-point play in the fourth overtime period. His playmaking ability through the chaotic contest was something OU coach Lincoln Riley has been after all season - receivers that can make difficult plays. "A number of Theo's were really competitive," Riley said. "And he got a really nice ball from Spencer on his scoring play. Some key plays (from him)." Wease finished with a team-high eight receptions, accounting for 52 of OU's 261 passing yards.

Wease had only seven catches over the Sooners' first three games ahead of Saturday's tilt with Texas. His performance, along with his fellow receivers, in a victory might be the morale boost the OU passing attack needed after consecutive losses to Kansas State and Iowa State. "I definitely think we're gonna take a big step the rest of the season," Wease said. "All the receivers, we played great together. I felt the chemistry. I just felt the energy that everything felt great with the team. "Spencer, he's definitely been leading this very well, it's definitely showing on Saturdays. I definitely think we're gonna take a big step from here." - Norman Transcript


rSr/2025 WR Theo Wease Jr.Missouri
News Source: Norman Transcript



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