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  08/15/22 - Kendal DanielsrSr/2026, Oklahoma, 6-5, 242 (DS#19 OLB) + More +

  Kendal Daniels was the top-rated recruit in Oklahoma in the 2021 class, originally choosing Texas A&M. After he was released from his letter of intent, he signed with OSU a few days later. Daniels immediately stood out on the field. His 6-foot-4 frame certainly helps. But so does his athleticism and ability to get to the football. "The ceiling's high," first-year OSU defensive coordinator Derek Mason said. "I don't know how good he can be. I've had a number of guys go play in the NFL, and that's great. Do I think he has NFL talent? Yes. But right now, all I'm trying to do is make sure he gets 1% better." Daniels appeared in three games last season, including the Fiesta Bowl, but did not record a statistic as he maintained his redshirt status.

The Cowboys expect growing pains with Daniels this fall. But they believe he will improve from them. "He's a really good prospect and he doesn't have experience," OSU coach Mike Gundy said. "He's gonna gain experience and he's gonna get better. He's gonna make mistakes and he's gonna get better. His attitude is fantastic. His body is what I'm guessing NFL would dream of for a safety, but he's inexperienced. "But he's been tough, he's got some natural skills that we can't coach and he's got a body. We just need to get him out there and let him play. We have to be patient with him." - Norman Transcript


(DS#19 OLB) rSr/2026 OLB Kendal DanielsOklahoma
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  08/14/22 - Michael TarquinrSr/2025, Oklahoma, 6-5, 302 (DS#55 OT) + More +

  Change isn't easy, but one returning Gators offensive lineman has made a positive impression on the new Florida football coaching staff. Coaches have identified redshirt junior offensive tackle Michael Tarquin not only as a contributor, but also a potential leader. "You're just talking about a guy that approaches everything the right way," offensive coordinator/offensive line coach Rob Sale said. "It doesn't matter if it's film study, prehab, rehab, how you take the field and practice, it's everything's 110 percent. "I'm very pleased with Michael. Obviously, we're expecting big things from him this year, but he's going to answer the bell. He's a stud when it comes to his attitude and his daily approach, how he does everything."

The 6-foot-5, 320-pound Tarquin, a former North Marion High standout from Ocala, made two starts at right tackle for the Gators last season and is projected to start at the position this season. But he's not taking anything for granted. Tarquin has taken a methodical approach to his development in his first three years on UF's campus. After appearing in three games and redshirting in 2019, he appeared in all 10 of UF's games in 2020 and started two of 12 games in 2021. "Just being patient and just staying steady with it and constantly working hard, constantly absorbing as much information as you can and always being ready for that opportunity," Tarquin said of his approach. "That's something I feel I've always done a really good job of, and I just continue to have hope in that and continue to work hard and get ready to take on that role." - Gainesville Sun


(DS#55 OT) rSr/2025 OT Michael TarquinOklahoma
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  08/14/22 - Isaiah SategnarJr/2027, Oklahoma, 5-10, 182 (DS#4 WR) + More +

  Arkansas freshman receiver Isaiah Sategna appears to be acclimating quickly to college football. Coach Sam Pittman alluded to Sategna's play on multiple occasions during a meeting with reporters following the Razorbacks' first practice in full pads Thursday. Pittman included Sategna as one of multiple receivers who are producing in practice. "Isaiah Sategna is going to be a good player," Pittman said. "I don't know when, but it could be (the Sept. 3 season opener) against Cincinnati, it could be next year - I don't know. But he's done a really good job." Pittman indicated Sategna caught a touchdown during team drills Thursday.

During another point in individual work, he showed good balance to keep his feet inbounds as he hauled in a back-shoulder pass in front of a pylon - a catch that earned an attaboy from his position coach, Kenny Guiton. Sategna, a 5-11, 173-pound slot receiver caught 100 passes for 1,908 yards and 17 touchdowns last season at Fayetteville High School. His yardage total was best among all high school receivers in the nation. Unlike most of his classmates, Sategna did not go through spring practice earlier this year. He opted instead to run track and won state championships in the long jump, 110-meter hurdles and 300 hurdles. - Northwest Arkansas Times


(DS#4 WR) rJr/2027 WR Isaiah SategnaOklahoma
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  08/13/22 - Isaiah SategnarJr/2027, Oklahoma, 5-10, 182 (DS#4 WR) + More +

  Isaiah Sategna is confident he will continue to compete in football and track and field at a high level at the University of Arkansas - and beyond - just as he did at Fayetteville High School. "My goal is to be in the Olympics and play in the NFL," Sategna said. "I do feel that's pretty realistic." Sategna, 5-11 and 175 pounds, is a freshman receiver for the Razorbacks and signed his football scholarship with the understanding he also could be on the track and field team. "Everybody would have had to share him," said Sam Pittman, going into his third season as Arkansas' football coach. "Or he just would not have been interested in your school. "We certainly didn't have a problem with that. We want him to be great at whatever he's willing to work for. He does want to do track. He should. "We'll be able to go over there and watch him run and watch him jump and watch him run the hurdles. We're all for him, and the biggest reason is he's on our football team. We wanted him." Last season Sategna had 100 catches for 1,908 yards and 17 touchdowns to help Fayetteville reach the Class 7A state championship game, where Bryant beat the Bulldogs 42-38. - Northwest Arkansas Times

(DS#4 WR) rJr/2027 WR Isaiah SategnaOklahoma
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  08/05/22 - Eric GraySr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-10, 205 (DS#13 RB) + More +

  Eric Gray figured to return to his star role at Tennessee for his junior season. But when head coach Jeremy Pruitt was fired in January 2021 following an in-house investigation into alleged recruiting improprieties, Gray entered the transfer portal and landed at OU. Gray was expected to be half of a two-headed monster alongside redshirt junior running back Kennedy Brooks, but the pairing proved to be lopsided. Brooks ran for a career-high 1,253 yards and 13 touchdowns on 198 carries last season. Gray ran for a career-low 412 yards and a pair of scores on 78 carries. "Last year, I kind of just stayed in the background and didn't really say too much," Gray said Tuesday at the Sooners' media day. "I think it was more of me learning. I needed to learn to further my game mentally." One person who helped Gray stay the course was his father, Eric Gray Sr.

After playing running back at Tennessee State from 1985-87, the elder Eric stayed in the state and began coaching at the high school level. That included Lausanne High School, where Eric Jr. starred until he graduated in 2019. "I'm a coach's son, so I've seen so many players kind of do it the wrong way," Eric Jr. said. "I need to make sure I'm doing everything I can to succeed and make sure I'm not harming myself." So when Eric Jr. struggled to carve out a role last season, his father told him exactly what he needed to hear. "Just keep going," Eric Sr. told his son. "They can't keep a good man down. Keep playing and your time will come." - Daily Oklahoman


(DS#13 RB) Sr/2023 RB Eric GrayOklahoma
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  08/03/22 - Tyler KeltnerrSr/2025, Oklahoma, 5-11, 177 (DS#21 K) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON ALL-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): PK Tyler Keltner, Jr., ETSU,...Appeared in all 13 games for the Bucs in 2021 … Concluded the season 18-for-23 in field goal attempts and was a perfect 51-of-51 in extra points (setting a new program record for extra points in a single season) … His 18 field goals made is second in program history for a single season … Second on the team in scoring with 105 points, the most points by a kicker in program history and third-most points by any Buccaneer in a single season. - East Tennessee State Football

(DS#21 K) rSr/2025 K Tyler KeltnerOklahoma
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  08/03/22 - Jalen RedmondrJr/2023, Oklahoma, 6-2, 291 (DS#17 DT) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON CHUCK BEDNARIK AWARD WATCH LIST: Jalen Redmond, Oklahoma, Junior DT,...Played in eight games and made seven starts in 2021 (did not start vs. Texas Tech)...missed West Virginia (9/25), Kansas State (10/2), Texas (10/9), TCU (10/16) and Kansas (10/23) games due to injury...missed five games due to injury...totaled 19 tackles (11 solo), 8.0 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries and six QB hurries (second most on team). - Oklahoma Football

(DS#17 DT) rJr/2023 DT Jalen RedmondOklahoma
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  08/03/22 - Kasey KelleherrSr/2023, Oklahoma, 5-10, 240 (DS#20 LS) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON PATRICK MANNELLY AWARD WATCHLIST: Kasey Kelleher, Oklahoma,...Has served as long snapper on all punts and and all but one place kick over the last four seasons...An Academic All-Big 12 First Team selection in 2021...played in all 13 games as the long snapper on punts and place kicks...made one tackle on a punt vs. West Virginia (9/25). - Oklahoma Football

(DS#20 LS) rSr/2023 LS Kasey KelleherOklahoma
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  08/03/22 - *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

(DS#9 WR) Jr/2023 WR *Marvin Mims Jr.Oklahoma
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  08/01/22 - Luke ElzingarSr/2025, Oklahoma, 6-4, 222 (DS#13 P) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON RAY GUY WATCHLIST: Luke Elzinga - Central Michigan,...In 2021 Elzinga (6-4, 212), earned All-Mid-American Conference First Team honors from Pro Football Focus and third team recognition from Phil Steele … averaged 41.3 yards per punt … 10 of his punts traveled over 50 yards, and 25 of his 57 punts pinned opponents inside their own 20-yard line … forced returners into 18 fair catches … CMU's 13 opponents combined for just 13 punt returns for 84 yards, an average of 6.5 yards per return … named Ray Guy Punter of the Week following performance at LSU (9/18), when he averaged 49 yards on six punts, had four punts downed inside the 20-yard line, hit three punts at least 50 yards including one of 60, and LSU returned just two punts for a net of minus-1 yard. In 2020 named All-MAC first team as a redshirt freshman … selected first team All-MAC by both Phil Steele and Pro Football Focus … earned Academic All-MAC honors … first Chippewa punter to earn first team all-conference honors since CMU joined the MAC in 1975 and its first all-conference punter since 2006 … ranked second in the MAC with a 43.2-yard average … 14 of his 33 punts were downed inside the 20-yard line … six of his punts traveled 50 yards or more … led the MAC with 10 fair-caught punts … booted a 76-yarder vs. Ohio (11/4) in his first game as a Chippewa. - Central Michigan Football

(DS#13 P) rSr/2025 P Luke ElzingaOklahoma
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  08/01/22 - Michael TurkrSr/2023, Oklahoma, 6-0, 227 (DS#4 P) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON RAY GUY WATCHLIST: Michael Turk - Oklahoma,...Moved around, beginning college at Lafayette in 2017, moving to Arizona State in 2018 (redshirted) and 2019 when he was a Ray Guy Award semifinalist … earned first-team All-Pac 12 honors … played in all 13 games and punted 67 times for 3,082 yards (46.0 average) … 23 punts traveled at least 50 yards, 36 were downed inside the 20-yard line (54.2 percent), 22 were fair caught and seven resulted in touchbacks … At ASU in 2020, he was a first-team All-Pac-12 selection ... played in all four of team's games during COVID-shortened season … posted a career-high 47.2 yards-per-punt average (661 yards on 14 punts).

Five went for at least 50 yards (long of 58) and six were downed inside the 20-yard line … averaged 41.5 yards on four punts at Oregon State (12/29) … Last season at Oklahoma, Turk was an All-Big 12 First Team selection (coaches and AP) … played in 11 games (team did not punt vs. Tulane or Kansas State … averaged 51.2 yards on 35 punts … 20 punts went for at least 50 yards and eight went for at least 60 … 16 punts were downed inside 20-yard line … holds five of the top 14 single-game punting averages (minimum three punts) in Oklahoma history (including the best and third-best marks -- 59.7 vs. TCU and 58.0 vs. Texas. - Oklahoma Football


(DS#4 P) rSr/2023 P Michael TurkOklahoma
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  07/29/22 - *Anton HarrisonJr/2023, Oklahoma, 6-4, 315 (DS#4 OG) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON OUTLAND TROPHY WATCHLIST: OT Anton Harrison, Oklahoma,...Played in all 13 games in 2021 ... his 12 starts came at left tackle...Played in nine games at left tackle in 2021… only games he did not play were season opener vs. Missouri State (9/12) and vs. No. 14 Oklahoma State (11/21). - Oklahoma Football

(DS#4 OG) Jr/2023 OG *Anton HarrisonOklahoma
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  07/28/22 - Ethan DownsSr/2025, Oklahoma, 6-4, 269 (DS#23 DE) + More +

  In his first season in Norman, Ethan Downs appeared in all 13 games, with 14 tackles, three for loss, and a forced fumble. It wasn't a bad start to his Sooners career at all, but most everyone associated with OU football is expecting much more out of him as a sophomore - including Downs. "I feel more dangerous this year," Downs said. "I feel capable of making an impact." That's a big reason why Downs was one of two defensive players chosen by Venables to represent OU recently at Big 12 Media Days. Downs was one of just two sophomores to take part in the event. Downs was the first sophomore to represent the Sooners at the event since linebacker Kenneth Murray in 2018.

"It's about the work they put in, the consistency of the last seven months," Venables said of why he chose Downs. "It's about the buy-in, the buy-in to the culture, the work they put in, the leadership. It's about how you play. I bet you there's not any third-team guys here right, right? It's earning the right to be here...He's earned that opportunity." Downs has embraced his newfound role among the Sooners' defensive leaders. "I've grown a lot," he said. "I've gained a lot of experience, I have more clarity of mind, I have more confidence in my actions, and that's what's enabled me to take a leadership role - not the leadership role, but a leadership role amongst my peers to hold people accountable to the standard." - Daily Oklahoman


(DS#23 DE) Sr/2025 DE Ethan DownsOklahoma
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  07/25/22 - Brayden WillisrSr/2023, Oklahoma, 6-4, 241 (DS#15 TE) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON JOHN MACKEY AWARD WATCH LIST: BRAYDEN WILLIS, OKLAHOMA,...Willis played in all 13 games in 2021...his eight starts came over last nine contests...had 15 receptions for 177 yards (11.8 per catch) and two touchdowns...also played on multiple special teams units and made two tackles in punt coverage. - Oklahoma Football

(DS#15 TE) rSr/2023 TE Brayden WillisOklahoma
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  07/25/22 - Austin StognerrSr/2024, Oklahoma, 6-6, 254 (DS#22 TE) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON JOHN MACKEY AWARD WATCH LIST: AUSTIN STOGNER, SOUTH CAROLINA,...Stogner, a 6-5, 250-pounder from Plano, Texas, will be in his first season at South Carolina after spending the past three years at Oklahoma. In 2020, Stogner was a second-team All-Big 12 selection by the Associated Press after catching 26 passes for 422 yards and three touchdowns. He appeared in 34 games for the Sooners over the past three seasons, logging 47 receptions for 654 yards and eight scores. - South Carolina Football

(DS#22 TE) rSr/2024 TE Austin StognerOklahoma
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