Oklahoma Sooners pick up second in-state product

Oklahoma Sooners pick up second in-state product in two days with the commitment of Robert Spears-Jennings of Broken Arrow.

For the second consecutive day, the Oklahoma Sooners picked up a commitment for the 2022 class. Much like four-star offensive tackle Jacob Sexton, Robert Spears-Jennings played his high school football in the state of Oklahoma for Broken Arrow. Spears-Jennings is a two-way player as a wide receiver and defensive back.

As a weapon on the offensive side of the ball, Spears Jennings brings size to the position at 6’2″. This will give him an advantage against smaller defenders on the outside. With the losses of Jordan Hudson and Talyn Shettron, the Sooners needed to add another offensive weapon to the cabinet.

As a defender, Spears-Jennings can be a weapon as a defensive back. Not too often will he be outmatched due to the size of opposing receivers. Whichever way he goes, the Oklahoma product will be an asset on either side of the ball.

 

Today I’ve chosen the path of my future that will benefit me over the next 40+ years. I know this day is only possible because God provided me a gift of athletic ability so I say Thank You. Next up, my parents, mom this is for you letting you know the sacrifice hasn’t gone unnoticed. Pops thank you for always pushing me to become the best version of myself, and to make sure I was prepared for manhood. To each of coaches as I’ve had plenty being a military kid, and moving often you each contributed to this milestone and played a role in me getting to this point I’m at today. To my teammates the game of football can’t be played with one person so without y’all this day wouldn’t exist. Lastly, to each program that recruited me thank you for seeing potentional in my abilities to play at the next level. That being said I’m proud to announce that I’ve committed to The Univeristy of Oklahoma! Boomer Sooner – Robert Spears-Jennings via his Twitter account

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