Oklahoma Sooners’ assistant coaches receive extensions

Multiple Oklahoma assistant coaches receive contract extentions at Board of Regents meeting.

As each college football season comes to a close and another one dawns, it is not just the roster that is evaluated. Coaches are as well for the optimization of talent. The Oklahoma Sooners made a statement about their assistant coaches, granting many a contract extension at the Board of Regents meeting per Sooner Scoop staff writer Bob Przybylo.

Offensive line coach/co-offensive coordinator Bill Bedenbaugh, inside receivers coach/co-offensive coordinator Cale Gundy, cornerbacks coach Roy Manning, running backs coach DeMarco Murray, inside linebackers coach Brian Odom, defensive line coach Calvin Thibodeaux, outside linebackers/defensive ends Jamar Cain and director of sports performance Bennie Wylie all received extensions through 2023.

Defensive coordinator/safeties coach Alex Grinch and assistant head coach/passing game coordinator/outside receivers coach Dennis Simmons both received contract extensions through 2024.

In addition, Gundy was given a $20,000 raise and Simmons a $90,000 raise.

Locking up Alex Grinch for several years is key for the program’s success. Grinch significantly improved the defense over the past couple of years in Norman. The unit went from being the laughingstock in the Big 12 to one of the best in college football. A testament to the energetic man with the headset. Grinch took over as defensive coordinator/safeties coach in 2019 and revamped the group. The defense improved from a total defense ranking of 114th in 2018, 38th in 2019, to 29th in the nation in 2020. That is telling. The squad also drastically improved in rush defense (2018-59th, 2019-32nd, 2020-9th), interceptions (2018-112th, 2019-100th, 2020-3rd), and sacks-per-game (2018-74th, 2019-34th, 2020-7th).

His “Speed D” is built on playing aggressive, downhill, high-effort football to generate turnovers. In his hybrid 3-4/4-2-5 system, the defensive line operates in a one-gap, quickly penetrating and attacking style at the line of scrimmage. The dominance from the front frees things up for the linebackers and nickel backs. On the back end, Grinch prioritizes stopping the run, moving guys around in the box to disrupt tempo. His developed unit has poised Oklahoma for their next national title.

On the opposite side of the ball, Bill Bedenbaugh has created the protective wall surrounding Oklahoma’s high-profile quarterbacks. He continuously produces elite offensive lineman entering the NFL draft and primes them for success at the next level. Whether it be the team’s bread and butter- the counter pull, pass protection, or run blocking, the guys in the trenches perform at a high level under Bedenbaugh’s tutelage. His O-Line has paved the way for two Heisman Trophy winners and one runner up. Without the big guys up front doing their jobs, Oklahoma’s explosive offensive attack would be nonexistent.

He led the 2018 Oklahoma offensive line that was recognized as the nation’s best with the reception of the Joe Moore Award. The Sooners led the country in total offense (570.3 yards-per-game), scoring offense (48.4 points-per-game), rushing yards-per-carry (6.6) and yards-per-play (FBS-record 8.6). Bedenbaugh was a finalist in 2017 and semifinalist in 2018 for the Broyles Award, given to the nation’s top assistant coach. He has established himself as one of the best talent producers in the country and Oklahoma took notice with a well-deserved contract extension.

Oklahoma Football Notebook: Brian Odom, Caleb Kelly and Marcus Stripling talk Tuesday

Oklahoma inside linebackers coach Brian Odom, LB Caleb Kelly and DE/OLB Marcus Stripling met with the media on Tuesday.

Spring football for the Oklahoma Sooners is rolling on with the annual spring game less than three weeks away set for April 24 at Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.

As practices roll on, various coaches and players continue to be made available to the media to talk about the team for the first time of the new year. On Tuesday, inside linebackers coach Brian Odom, linebacker Caleb Kelly and defensive end/outside linebacker Marcus Stripling stepping up to the microphone to talk the latest with themselves and the team.

Here is some of what they had to say in the midst of the third full week of spring practices:

Oklahoma offers 2022 three-star ATH Ish Harris out of Pilot Point, Texas

Oklahoma has extended an offer to class of 2022 three-star athlete Ish Harris out of Pilot Point, Texas.

The offers continue to pour in from Oklahoma as they have extended one out to class of 2022 three-star athlete Ish Harris out of Pilot Point High School in Texas on Wednesday.

An intriguing prospect at 6-4 and 190 pounds, Harris has garnered the interest of nearly every Big 12 school with Baylor, Oklahoma State, TCU, Kansas, Kansas State, Texas and Texas Tech all extending offers. That leaves just West Virginia as the only ones to not have yet done so.

An easy runner with the football, Harris is a talented running back in high school but also plays defense which is where he is expected to line up at the collegiate level. 247Sports’ composite rankings have him as a top-30 athlete in his class.

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 3 58 35
247 Composite 3 344 43 27

Vitals

Hometown Pilot Point, Texas
Projected Position Linebacker
Height 6-4
Weight 190

Recruitment

  • Offered on February 17th, 2020
  • No official visits

Offers

  • Baylor
  • Boston College
  • Kansas
  • Kansas State
  • Minnesota
  • Oklahoma
  • Oklahoma State
  • Ole Miss
  • Purdue
  • SMU
  • TCU
  • Texas
  • Texas A&M
  • Texas Tech
  • Utah

Crystal Ball

No crystal ball predictions at time of writing

Film

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Oklahoma offers 2022 three-star ATH Ish Harris out of Pilot Point, Texas

Oklahoma has extended an offer to class of 2022 three-star athlete Ish Harris out of Pilot Point, Texas.

The offers continue to pour in from Oklahoma as they have extended one out to class of 2022 three-star athlete Ish Harris out of Pilot Point High School in Texas on Wednesday.

An intriguing prospect at 6-4 and 190 pounds, Harris has garnered the interest of nearly every Big 12 school with Baylor, Oklahoma State, TCU, Kansas, Kansas State, Texas and Texas Tech all extending offers. That leaves just West Virginia as the only ones to not have yet done so.

An easy runner with the football, Harris is a talented running back in high school but also plays defense which is where he is expected to line up at the collegiate level. 247Sports’ composite rankings have him as a top-30 athlete in his class.

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 3 58 35
247 Composite 3 344 43 27

Vitals

Hometown Pilot Point, Texas
Projected Position Linebacker
Height 6-4
Weight 190

Recruitment

  • Offered on February 17th, 2020
  • No official visits

Offers

  • Baylor
  • Boston College
  • Kansas
  • Kansas State
  • Minnesota
  • Oklahoma
  • Oklahoma State
  • Ole Miss
  • Purdue
  • SMU
  • TCU
  • Texas
  • Texas A&M
  • Texas Tech
  • Utah

Crystal Ball

No crystal ball predictions at time of writing

Film

Twitter

Player card: No. 35 Shane Whitter

Sooners Wire will be creating player cards for readers to be introduced to the 2020 roster.

Here is the defensive No. 35 for Oklahoma.

There is a ton of momentum to having a 2020 college football season these days. No definite signs, yet, but the season would start less than 100 days from now.

Sooners Wire will be creating player cards for readers to be introduced to the 2020 roster.

Here is the defensive No. 35 for Oklahoma.

______________________________________________________________

Name: Shane Whitter

Number: No. 35

Year: Freshman

Position: Linebacker

Hometown: Burlington, North Carolina

Height/Weight: 6-foot-0, 236 pounds

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A three-star linebacker, Shane Whitter was ranked as the No. 23 class of 2020 prospect in the state of North Carolina.

Drawing offers from Navy, North Carolina, Wake Forest, Oklahoma was his only other Power 5 Conference offer.

In his senior season at Walter M Williams High School, Whitter tallied up 123 total tackles, 14 tackles for loss, and one sack.

Recruited by linebackers coach Brian Odom, Whitter looks to join the group tasked with the defensive reawakening for the Sooners that is being headed by second-year defensive coordinator Alex Grinch.

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Oklahoma loses commitment from 2020 4-star linebacker, Edgerrin Cooper

Grinch giveth, Grinch taketh away.

Or something like that. Just as the Sooners pick up a new commitment from 2020 linebacker…

Grinch giveth, Grinch taketh away.

Or something like that. Just as the Sooners pick up a new commitment from 2020 linebacker, Shane Whitter, Oklahoma loses a commitment from 2020 four-star linebacker, Edgerrin Cooper.

Cooper leaves a potential linebacking corps that includes 2020 commit, Brynden Walker (Bishop McGuinness High School; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), 2020 commit Shane Whitter (Williams High School; Burlington, North Carolina) and current Sooners, Brian Asamoah, Deshaun White and Ryan Jones.

An unfamiliar look for some Sooners fans, Oklahoma does not have room for everyone on defense. Although fans may hate to see a decommitment on the defensive side of the ball, it can be a good problem to have if Grinch and his staff can play their cards right.

However, Cooper’s decommitment slid the Sooners down a spot in the Rival’s team rankings from No. 13 to No. 14. With Texas still at No. 8 in the Rival’s rankings, the Sooners are still in fine position as signing day approaches.

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