It’s been speculated for a few weeks but it is now official as Oklahoma Sooners’ starting cheetah [autotag]Justin Harrington[/autotag] has been lost for the season. Harrington suffered an injury to his ACL in the game against the [autotag]SMU Mustangs[/autotag].
He finished the game but hasn’t played since. Dasan McCullough took over at his spot. Harrington was having a solid start to the season with six tackles and an interception.
It’s also been a great story to follow. He was someone who came to Oklahoma with high expectations but, due to injuries and other things, never lived up to it. He ended up quitting the team in 2021.
[autotag]Brent Venables[/autotag] took over in December of 2021 and after a lot of conversations with Harrington and other members of the team, Venables would let him back. Harrington ultimately earned the starting role at cheetah, giving the Sooners versatility they didn’t have in their starting lineup a year ago.
Harrington underwent ACL surgery on Thursday of last week and, per Brent Venables, will be working to get another year of eligibility due to a medical hardship. That acts as a redshirt if the player hadn’t played in four games.
Venables confirms Justin Harrington had ACL surgery that will end his season, but he also says Harrington will likely be granted another year of eligibility.
— Parker Thune (@ParkerThune) October 1, 2023
If the Sooners are able to get Harrington back, that would be a big boost for their first year in the SEC. He brings experience and leadership but most importantly, “competitive depth” to the position. Something that will be much needed in 2024.
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