Top 20 Oklahoma Sooners of all-time in receiving yards

Top 20 Oklahoma Sooners in career receiving yards.

Since the turn of the century, the Oklahoma Sooners have recruited, developed, and produced some of the best wide receivers in college football. The air-raid revolution, combined with Oklahoma’s ability to recruit allowed wide receivers to put up monster numbers in Norman.

Of the top 20 players in receiving yards in Oklahoma history, 17 of them played for the Sooners during the [autotag]Bob Stoops[/autotag] or [autotag]Lincoln Riley[/autotag] eras. The four that didn’t were [autotag]Stephen Alexander[/autotag], [autotag]Corey Warren[/autotag], and [autotag]Eddie Hinton[/autotag].

Considering how little the teams threw the football when Hinton played, it’s pretty incredible they were able to put up the numbers they did. With Drake Stoops career year in 2023, legendary tight end Keith Jackson fell out of the top 20. Jackson played at a time when they didn’t throw the ball a ton, but his athleticism and speed allowed him to make the most of his opportunities.

Who knows what his numbers would look like in a modern offense. Imagine Brock Bowers but with even bigger numbers.

Half of the players in the top 20 in receiving yards averaged 15 or more yards per reception.

No player with at least 75 receptions in their Sooners career averaged more yards per reception than [autotag]Marvin Mims[/autotag] 19.5 per catch. His first 1,000-yard season in 2022 helped him reach eighth all-time in receiving yards at the University of Oklahoma.

[autotag]DeMarco Murray[/autotag]’s 1,571 receiving yards puts him 20th all-time.

Nic Anderson looks like the next player to enter the top 20, if he’s able to recreate his breakout 2023 season in 2024. By the end of his Sooners career, he could be flirting with the top 10 in career receiving yards at the University of Oklahoma.

Here’s an updated look at Oklahoma’s top 20 Sooners in receiving yards all time.

Drake Stoops leaves everlasting impact before final game at Owen Field

Drake Stoops has been a fan favorite for quite sometime but now he’s set to play his final game in Norman.

For the past six years, it’s been a pleasure to watch one of Oklahoma Sooners’ most beloved players, [autotag]Drake Stoops[/autotag]. Stoops has had an impressive career after starting out as a walk-on.

He eventually earned a scholarship and then became a starter on the team. Now, he’s leading the team in every major receiving statistical category. It’s been fun to watch him play for the team he grew up watching.

But now he’s set to play one final time in front of 86,000 people. Stoops spoke to the media about what it will be like on Friday. “It’s in the back of my mind but I’m just trying to dial in and be intentional and be present each day and take in these practices with my teammates,” Stoops said. “Do all I can to get ready and go out on a high note.”

Stoops currently sits at No. 15 all-time in receiving yards in school history. He could move into the No. 12 spot on Saturday. He would pass guys like [autotag]Eddie Hinton[/autotag], [autotag]Manuel Johnson[/autotag], and [autotag]Mark Andrews[/autotag].

One thing is for sure about Stoops: he might have come in known as “Bob’s boy.” But he has since stepped out of his father’s giant shadow and instead will leave with his own legacy.

For on last time on Owen Field, Oklahoma faithful will rain down the unmistakable “Stoooooooops!” And as he’s done his whole career, Drake Stoops is ready to rise to the occasion.

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