For the first time in a while, most of the questions about the Oklahoma Sooners center on the offensive side of the ball.
Entering Year 1 in the [autotag]SEC[/autotag] with a new starting quarterback and a completely new offensive line will do that. However, it’s not just any quarterback leading the way for the Sooners. It’s a former five-star prospect, Jackson Arnold.
In limited time last season, Arnold showed many of the tools that helped him win Gatorade National Player of the Year and Elite 11 MVP coming out of high school. He had numerous really good moments in extended runs against BYU and in his lone start against Arizona. There were also moments that revealed further development needed to happen. But many, including Arnold’s head coach, are confident he’ll take the steps necessary to help the Sooners be a contender in 2024.
But the best news, is that the success of the team doesn’t fall completely on his and the offense’s shoulders. Entering Year 3 of the Brent Venables era, the Sooners have a defense that should be able to hold up their end of the bargain and help Oklahoma win a number of games this season. Is it a perfect unit? No. But it is far better situated than a few years ago, and it should be good enough to afford Arnold and the offensive line some growing pains, if there are any this year.
It’s a blue-chip, star-studded defense from front to back as Venables has made splashes on the high school recruiting scene and in the [autotag]transfer portal[/autotag]. But with all the talent for [autotag]Zac Alley[/autotag] to work with on defense, two guys lead the way for the Sooners: [autotag]Danny Stutsman[/autotag] and [autotag]Billy Bowman[/autotag].
“I mean, it was huge having guys like Billy and Danny come back,” Arnold told Chris Gordy of Locked On SEC at the Manning Passing Academy. “You know, those are two leaders on our team, and you know those are the guys that are gonna get our guys into battle man. To have your starting Mike linebacker, and your starting strong safety just come back. I mean, it’s really impressive. I think Billy had six picks last year. It’s just incredible. You know, having those guys back it’s gonna be huge for our defense for their confidence and for the performance on the field.”
The experience and the talent Oklahoma boasts on defense is a big reason there’s so much optimism. Stutsman and Bowman, along with [autotag]Woodi Washington[/autotag], [autotag]Ethan Downs[/autotag] and [autotag]Da’Jon Terry[/autotag] provide important leadership and experience as Oklahoma makes its way into the SEC.
Venables has done significant work over the last three offseasons to retool a defensive depth chart that was lacking just that, depth. Oklahoma improved defensively from 99th in scoring defense to 49th between the first and second seasons. By improving nearly a touchdown a game, Oklahoma’s defense made life much easier for the offense.
The hope is further defensive improvement will take place and take the pressure off of an incredibly talented, if inexperienced, offense.
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