Dede Westbrook
Decrick De'Shawn "Dede" Westbrook is an American football wide receiver and return specialist who is a free agent. He played college football at Oklahoma where he won the Biletnikoff Award in 2016. He was drafted 110th overall in the 2017 NFL draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars where he played until 2020
Drake Stoops
This was an easy one. Great kid all around. Real lunch pail guy. Was never going to be the tallest or fastest in the team, but was very consistent catching the ball.
There are many stories about his fetishes. It was widely known he was a bit of a kink. He loves some feet. But I had a couple friends who partied with him and said he was a normal dude, you can’t say the same thing about Rattler. He was a bitch.
Caleb Williams
i can do without all of the fingernail painting shit and whatnot, but over all he’s one of the most dominant quarterbacks I have ever seen play. He made the list mainly for what he did against the longhorns in the cotton bowl. He won the game for us by himself.
I am just not a fan of his. He seemed butt hurt when he got let go, which is understandable I guess. But there is just something about him I do not like. Maybe that he is a fat turd and dressed up like Batman. I think it will be an amazing game, I just worry about our offense. Defense will be the best it’s been in 15 years. But that’s not saying much .
Josh Heupel
A consensus All-American in 2000, Heupel captured the Associated Press Player of the Year and Walter Camp Award. During his two seasons as the starting quarterback at Oklahoma from 1999-2000, Heupel posted a 20-5 record. He passed for 7,456 yards and 53 touchdowns.
Not one of my favorite players, but he did bring us our last natty so he gets a pass.
J. T. Thatcher
J. T. Thatcher is a former American football defensive back who played college football at the University of Oklahoma and attended Norman High School in Norman, Oklahoma. He was a consensus All-American in 2000. Thatcher won the Mosi Tatupu Award in 2000. He was also a member of the Oakland Raiders.
Eddie Crowder
Crowder was another of the many All-America players at Oklahoma. The lightning-quick Crowder gained All-American honors in 1952. Crowder started at quarterback and safety in 1951 and 1952. In 1951 Crowder completed 51 passes while throwing but one interception. While playing a supporting role, Crowder was also a member of Oklahoma’s first national championship team in 1950.
Honestly I have no clue who this guy is, but google tells me he’s the best #16 at OU.
This is something that SMU or Iowa state should do. I get it that more people will watch it but if you are a blue blood you shouldn’t firing out Friday night specials. Reminds me of okie lite playing on Thursdays.
Sold my tickets to the game today. My son starts his senior year that night. It was a really stupid decision by the school. Busch league move if you ask my opinion.
Andre Woolfolk
The talent is a little thin at #17, but that shouldn’t take away from an extremely talented player in Woolfolk. Woolfolk was a talented receiver his first three seasons at Oklahoma, amassing 59 receptions for 877 yards. Being the consummate team player, Woolfolk was asked to move to defense his senior year. Woolfolk moved to defensive back and excelled at that position as well