Oklahoma kicker Gabe Brkic named semifinalist for Lou Groza Award

Oklahoma kicker Gabe Brkic has been named a semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award presented annually to the nation’s best kicker.

Oklahoma kicker Gabe Brkic has been named a semifinalist for the Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award presented annually to the best kicker in college football. Brkic is one of 20 semifinalists that were named Monday afternoon.

On the season, he has made 16 of his 21 field goal attempts and hit all 40 of his extra points. He is six of ten on field goals over 40 yards and has also connected on three that were from 50 yards or longer.

Brkic is tied in leading the nation at two made field goals per game and ranks 12th in the country with 88 total points scored.

This marks the second straight season that he has been named a Lou Groza Award semifinalist. The three finalists for the honor will be named on Dec. 22nd.

Brkic will hope to keep his success going on the road this week as the Sooners head to Morgantown to face West Virginia on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. CT.

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Three reasons Oklahoma won 27-14 against Baylor in Norman

Three reasons why Oklahoma knocked off Baylor 27-7 in their home finale Saturday night in Norman.

No. 11 Oklahoma ran their winning streak up to six games on Saturday night with a defensive-driven 27-14 win over Baylor.

This was not the type of Sooner game that we have gotten used to seeing in recent years as the offense faltered while the defense exceled.

The Bears didn’t even get onto the scoreboard until the latter stages of the third quarter, and that came after a drive was kept alive on an offsides penalty.

The offense never could quite get in sync as Dave Aranda, similarly to when he was at LSU last season, had his unit ready to go with answers for most everything Lincoln Riley threw at them for the large majority of the evening.

It was a little underwhelming, but it was another solid win for Oklahoma that clinched them a spot in the Big 12 title game in two weeks. Here are three reasons why it happened:

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Oklahoma players not in attendance at game jokingly tweet during season opener

Oklahoma is missing at least 20 players from its roster during the Missouri State game. Two of them tweeted during the game.

Oklahoma is missing at least 20 players from its roster during the Missouri State game.

This is due to suspensions, COVID-19 positive tests or contact tracing. Oklahoma head coach Lincoln Riley said earlier in the week that the Sooners would not be releasing testing data due to “competitive” reasons.

That hasn’t stopped two of those players from having some fun.

Oklahoma kicker Gabe Brkic tweeted from wherever he is at during the first quarter.

One of the Sooners’ H-backs, Brayden Willis, joined in on the fun.

Oklahoma has not released any information as to why these players are not available for the Missouri State game.

The Sooners are currently leading the Bears 41-0 at half. Spencer Rattler has thrown for four touchdowns in his starting debut and Oklahoma has held Missouri State to 37 total yards.

Get a scoring update from the game here. Get live thoughts and takeaways from the game here.

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Oklahoma’s Creed Humphrey, Gabe Brkic named AP Preseason All-Americans

Oklahoma’s Creed Humphrey and Gabe Brkic were named AP Preseason All-Americans

Center Creed Humphrey and kicker Gabe Brkic were named to The Associated Press’ Preseason All-American teams on Tuesday.

A redshirt junior, Humphrey was named to the first team. Humphrey took 877 snaps as a redshirt freshman in 2017 and 858 snaps as a sophomore in 2018, and has now earned himself the status of one of the top linemen in college football.

He has also been named to both the Walter Camp and Sporting News first-team preseason All-American teams, as well as the Big 12 preseason All-American squad.

Humphrey finished as a finalist for the Remington trophy last season, and will be Oklahoma’s best shot at a first round draft pick.

Brkic, a sophomore, is accumulating his own list of preseason awards as well. He was named to AP’s second team.

A finalist for the Lou Groza award in 2019, Brkic finished his freshman campaign a perfect 17-for-17 on field goals, as well as 52-for-52 on extra points. He was the only kicker in 2019 to make every attempt.

The redshirt sophomore was also named to the Preseason All-Big 12 team, as well as the Sporting News preseason team.

Oklahoma is currently still schedule to take on Missouri State on Sept. 12 for their season opener.

Oklahoma kicker cites risks of CTE opposed to COVID-19 in effort to play

Oklahoma kicker Gabe Brkic has joined countless athletes in the movement to continue with the college football season

Oklahoma kicker Gabe Brkic has joined countless athletes in the movement to continue with the college football season.

College football is currently up in the air. With the Big Ten reportedly set to cancel their season soon, and the Pac-12 to follow, there isn’t much certainty to the 2020 season.

Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence snapped into action, and along with plenty of others, has been cultivating the “#WeWantToPlay” movement on social media.

The Sooner’s sophomore kicker jumped in to express his thoughts on Twitter Monday, tweeting “We play football every year risking CTE…which ruins lives. Not too scared of Covid #WeWantToPlay

A finalist for the Lou Groza award in 2019, Brkic finished his freshman campaign a perfect 17-for-17 on field goals, as well as 52-for-52 on extra points. He was the only kicker in 2019 to make every attempt.

The redshirt sophomore was also named to the Preseason All-Big 12 team, as well as the Sporting News Preseason All-American First Team. Brkic joins Adrian Ealy, Creed Humphrey, Ronnie Perkins and Charleston Rambo on the Preseason All-Big 12 roster.

Oklahoma kicker Gabe Brkic named to Lou Groza Award Watch List

Oklahoma kicker Gabe Brkic was named to the 2020 Lou Groza Award Watch List on Wednesday

Oklahoma kicker Gabe Brkic was named to the 2020 Lou Groza Award Watch List on Wednesday.

The award is annually granted to college football’s best kicker, and no Sooner has ever won the award.

A finalist for the award in 2019, Brkic finished his freshman campaign a perfect 17-for-17 on field goals, as well as 52-for-52 on extra points. He was the only kicker in 2019 to make every attempt.

Brkic also broke the record for most attempts on a perfect season by a kicker with 69.

The redshirt sophomore was also named to the Preseason All-Big 12 team, as well as the Sporting News Preseason All-American First Team. Brkic joins Adrian Ealy, Creed Humphrey, Ronnie Perkins and Charleston Rambo on the Preseason All-Big 12 roster.

Oklahoma is currently schedule to begin the 2020 season on September 5 against Missouri State, but is working to move that game up one week in order to allow for testing in between games.

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Oklahoma has 5 players named to preseason all-Big 12 team

The Big 12 Conference announced its preseason awards on Thursday, honoring a league-high six different Sooners. 

The Big 12 Conference announced its preseason awards on Thursday, honoring a league-high six different Sooners.

Junior WR Charleston Rambo, Junior OL Creed Humphrey and Adrian Ealy, junior DE Ronnie Perkins and sophomore K Gabe Brkic were named preseason All-Big 12.

Brkic is one of only three sophomores who received the honor.

OU and Texas lead with five players each on the All-Big 12 list.

The conference also honored redshirt freshman QB Spencer Rattler as newcomer of the year.

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Oklahoma 2020 player card: No. 47 Gabe Brkic

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

Here is No. 47 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 No. 47 for Oklahoma.

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Name: Gabe Brkic

Number: No. 47

Year: Redshirt Sophomore

Position: Kicker/Punter

Hometown: Chardon, Ohio

Height/Weight: 6-foot-2, 196 pounds

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Mr. Perfect.

Gabe Brkic has yet to miss a field goal or extra point in 70 attempts. redshirting his freshman year for kicker extraordinaire and NCAA total point record holder, Austin Seibert, Brkic has taken over the kicking duties with ease.

In his first full season with the Sooners, Brkic made the CBS Sports All-American team, The Athletic freshman All-American team, and was a second-team All-Big12 selection as he went 17-of-17 from the field and 52-of-52 on extra points.

Brkic was the No. 7 ranked kicker in the 2018 class according to Kohl’s Kicking.

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Gabe Brkic named an FWAA Freshman All-American

Oklahoma’s kicker gets some recognition. On Monday, Gabe Brkic was named a Football Writers Association of America Freshman All-American.

Oklahoma’s kicker gets some recognition.

Redshirt freshman Gabe Brkic went 17-for-17 on field goal attempts (52-of-52 on extra points) during the 2019 season after taking over for starter Calum Sutherland in the Texas Tech game on Sept. 28. On Monday, he was named a Football Writers Association of America Freshman All-American.

Brkic was one of two kickers in the country to go perfect on the season (Jake Koehnke, Air Force; 13-of-13). After playing in nine games and making a game-winning field goal against Baylor, he was not named a Lou Groza Award finalist.

The Chardon, Ohio, native is the only Oklahoma kicker to end a season perfect.

A Sooner has never won the Lou Groza Award before, and Buddy Leake (1952) is the only kicker to be named an All-American.

Brkic will return to Oklahoma for the 2020 season, which starts on Sept. 5 against Missouri State.

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Introducing Gabe Brkic—Oklahoma’s goofy, quirky, perfect kicker

Introducing Gabe Brkic—Oklahoma’s quirky, goofy, perfect kicker that could play a huge factor in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.

ATLANTA — The spotlight was on everyone during Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl media day.

From Jalen Hurts to Kenneth Murray, to injured Delarrin Turner-Yell and CeeDee Lamb, it was all of Oklahoma’s starters opportunity to soak it in one last time if they so choose to do so.

Down in the corner, far away from the main show going on, the spotlight shined on Gabe Brkic for the first time in a pregame media setting, and no one was soaking it up more than him.

Oklahoma’s kicker had his bowl gear three quarters of the way zipped up. Two necklaces showing. Hair slicked to the side and a piece of chewing gum getting crunched every few seconds.

Brkic dripped with a swagger that you may see from a defensive back in college football, but exuded the utmost confidence in himself with a big grin, kind words and open thoughts.

The spotlight shined, and none of his teammates or coaches were surprised he soaked it all right up.

“He’s a fun kid, man,” said Lincoln Riley with a smile on his face as big as Brkic’s when asked. “He’s kind of quirky in some ways, but kind of enjoy the moment kind of kid. Yeah, fun. Always got a smile on his face, always in a good mood. He’s got a great demeanor and obviously he’s done a fabulous job for us this year.”

Quirky is one word to describe Brkic.

His teammates say he’s an “absolute goofball”, a “fun kid”, a “funny guy”, “different”, “the weirdest, but in a good way”.

Just like what special teams coordinator Jay Boulware likes.

“He’s just a good kid,” he said. “I don’t really know how to describe it. He’s really like a lot of kickers that I have recruited. Kind of his own world. Focused on what he’s got to do and really nothing bothers him, no matter what. Whether I am getting on him or whatever, he’s just kind of steady the whole time.”

Underneath that quirkiness is a kicker who has hit every single kick he has attempted his redshirt freshman season.

Seriously.

Brkic is a perfect of 17-of-17 on the season with a long of 50-yards. He now holds the all-time Oklahoma record for most consecutive kicks made in his first year of kicking in college.

Riley says he has given him as much confidence as any kicker he has had.

Brkic says he is so confident right now, that he was actually more nervous to kick in high school.

“I’m really confident now and that is kind of what takes away my nerves,” he said. “I was more nervous in high school cause I wasn’t as confident as I am right now. So I think I’m at the top of my confidence level.”

“Where does that come from?”

“Just like a healthy state of mind. Being happy. That’s it.”

That’s it.

“His confidence is really unique for a kid his age,” said senior holder Connor McGinnis. “I guess watching Austin Seibert in the year leading up to his has allowed him to see how it should be done. The way Austin approached the game, and now the way Gabe approaches the game, practices, kicks, whatever it is—it’s a business-like manner and it’s translated into games.”

Brkic can be seen in warmups nailing 50-yard field goals with ease. Oklahoma’s kicker even messed around and hit one from 60-yards in warmups ahead of the Big 12 Championship game.

According to him, that’s not the limit to his range, either, as he hit a 65-yard field goal in practice this season.

Boulware says it depends on how Brkic feels and looks in warmups in regards to his range in a game, but said he has confidence in him as far back as 55-yards.

Oklahoma’s kicker has been getting more and more confident each game this season, as well his teammates and coaches confidence in him.

If the opportunity arises for Brkic to hit a big kick in the College Football Playoff, expect his strut on to the field.

Expect him to smile and enjoy the moment.

That’s just who this quirky, goofy, perfect kicker is.

“Throughout the course of the year, we have gained a lot of confidence in Gabe,” Boulware said. “I think his confidence is growing as well as he continues to step up in big ball games. Our confidence is at a high level in him and what he can do right now and we feel like we got one of the best kickers in the country.”

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