Bob Stoops, OU Assistant Coaches making an impact on current roster, recruiting trail

Not missing a beat, Bob Stoops and the Oklahoma Sooners assistant coaches have been making a big impact on the recruiting trail.

The Oklahoma Sooners have a long way to go in securing the football program’s future, but in the wake of all the chaos that’s surrounded the last several days, they’re still in a promising position. And that’s thanks to the efforts of the Oklahoma assistant coaches and interim head coach Bob Stoops on the recruiting trail.

Still, just a few days removed from the sudden departure of Lincoln Riley and other assistants, those who’ve remained loyal to the program haven’t wasted any time. With the opening of in-home visits across the country, they’ve made quick work getting to their top recruits in the 2022 recruiting class to continue to build relationships with the players and their families.

Guys like DeMarco Murray, Cale Gundy, and Joe Jon Finley have been active with Bob Stoops to continue to put Oklahoma’s best foot forward. Although nothing is certain, the efforts being made by the Oklahoma contingent have meant a lot to the OU prospects.

When Stoops took over as the interim head coach, he made it known that his priority was stabilizing the program for the current players and then getting out on the trail to remind recruits that “this is still Oklahoma.”

Stoops was doing just that on a visit yesterday with 2022 running back Gavin Sawchuk in Nevada. He was in Arlington, Texas, recently as well visiting with Xavion Brice. The other night, he was with Robert Spears-Jennings in Tulsa. At the same time, Joe Jon Finley was in Kansas to further his relationship with Kaden Helms.

With the early signing period approaching, the Sooners current staff of coaches are making a significant impact furthering the interests of the University of Oklahoma. It remains to be seen just how much the coaching change will hurt the Sooners over the next couple of recruiting cycles, but whatever happens, it won’t be because the assistants who stuck with the Sooners didn’t give their best efforts.

Despite the uncertainty of their future, the assistant coach team at Oklahoma continues to grind away for the betterment of the program. Bob Stoops’ passion and commitment to the program helps to add to the relationships the assistants already have with the kids their visiting or attempting to retain.

Their relationships with current and (hopefully) future Sooners is what will make the difference in December of 2021 and beyond.

Chronicling the Sooner recruits who have reaffirmed their commitments

Despite the uncertainty in the program, multiple Oklahoma recruits have stood by their commitments as they wait for a new head coach.

While we have spent plenty of time discussing the guys that are decommitting from Oklahoma, not enough attention has been paid to the guys who have stood in the face of a major storm and let the world be known they are still on board with the Crimson and Cream.

Bob Stoops, Joe Castiglione, and Oklahoma’s school president Joseph Harroz Jr. all met with the football team in an attempt to soothe concerns and acknowledge that, despite the recent upheaval in the program, they would do whatever is possible to ensure the show goes on and that the future of this program was in great hands. The message seemed to resonate with current players where some took to social media to voice their support and belief in the program.

While they did this, recruits across the country became consumed with massive decisions to make. Some have already decided to open up their recruitments and look elsewhere. We have chronicled that for the 2022 class here and a list of guys for the 2023 guys here.

With those names out there looking to leave, the Sooners still have verbal commits in both classes. A few have stood out and announced that even without a head coach they plan to stick by the school and their commitment and proceed forward. Some remain mum. The outspoken ones are:

 

 

Sooners commitments can help Oklahoma’s case to be considered TE U

The Oklahoma Sooners are attracting quite a group of tight ends in the 2022 and 2023 recruiting cycles that could assert its case for TE U.

Several schools can make an argument to be considered the best university in college football at the tight end position. As discussed last week in ESPN’s position U rankings, the Oklahoma Sooners finished seventh at the position.

They have had some of the greats at tight end, including Keith Jackson, Jermaine Gresham and Mark Andrews. Austin Stogner hopes to carry the torch in 2021. However, it’s the group that’s coming next that has a chance to position the Oklahoma Sooners as tight end university.

Over the weekend, the Sooners gained a commitment from 2023’s No. 2 tight end, Luke Hasz. When he arrives on campus in 2023, he’ll join a tight end room that will include two top tight ends from the 2022 recruiting class, Jason Llewellyn and Kaden Helms. Led by tight ends coach Joe Jon Finley, the Oklahoma Sooners are becoming quite the destination for the nation’s top tight ends.

 

During Lincoln Riley’s time with the Sooners, he has loved running three wide receiver or two tight end sets. Like Iowa State did last year against the Sooners, Riley might have to start incorporating more three tight end looks into game plans to utilize Llewellyn, Helms, and Hasz.

Their size, athleticism and speed will create mismatches galore for Riley to exploit when they get on campus. The only question is, will there be enough footballs to go around.

We’re still two to three years away from seeing the Sooners tight end trio on the field at the same time, but thinking of what’s to come, the possibilities are endless for Riley and the Oklahoma Sooners offense.

It’s certainly early to be discussing them among the all-time great tight ends at the University of Oklahoma. However, if they live up to their billing, they’ll have a chance to join the conversation. If they arrive as advertised, the Sooners will have a strong case for tight end U.

ESPN releases updated recruiting rankings, Oklahoma tops in the conference

Where the Oklahoma Sooners 2022 recruiting class ranks among the best per ESPN.

No question the Oklahoma Sooners have been red hot on the recruiting trail as of late. They fell to No. 22 in 247Sports composite team rankings after a pair of wide receivers decommitted from the class.

Since that time they have added a slew of top prospects to jump back into the top five of 247Sports’ updated rankings. Recently, ESPN released updated rankings (subscription required) for their recruiting coverage. OU is viewed as one of the top teams for them as well.

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What ESPN Says…

Lincoln Riley may need to figure out a way to incorporate a second football into his offensive attack with the depth of playmakers he is amassing. The Sooners signed one of the best wide receiver classes in the 2021 cycle, and several more top offensive weapons are on board for 2022. The class includes ESPN 300 five-star WR Burden, a fast and smooth target out of Illinois who had an MVP performance at the Under Armour Future 50 event. Adding to the offensive firepower is a pair of top-five running backs in Gavin Sawchuk and Raleek Brown, a sudden and speedy scatback-type who can be dangerous in space. They also added some strong defensive pieces in lengthy and powerful top-five DE Moore and top-three ILB Kobie McKinzie.

According to ESPN’s rankings, Luther Burden is their top offensive commit with Derrick Moore coming in as the top defensive commit. The team just added another commit to the class on Saturday with four-star tight end Kaden Helms. Helms gives them their second tight end commit in the 2022 cycle. Given how Riley likes to incorporate multiple tight end and h-back sets, they will likely see plenty of time.

Oklahoma comes in just one spot ahead of their biggest rivals, the Texas Longhorns on the list. Baylor (No. 15) and Oklahoma State (No. 20) round out the Big 12 Conference’s team in the top 25 for ESPN. There are still more top targets available for the Sooners class as they continue to stockpile talent and maintain their stranglehold on the conference.

Up next on Sunday evening, OU is expected to land the No. 2 quarterback in Malachi Nelson. He would make the second 2023 commit after four-star athlete Treyaun Webb pledged on Saturday.

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Oklahoma lands another tight end commit with Kaden Helms

Oklahoma Sooners land its second tight end of the 2022 class in Kaden Helms. His pledge was the second of the day after 2023 four-star athlete Treyaun Webb.

The Oklahoma Sooners received positive recruiting news on Saturday with the commitment of 2022 tight end-wide receiver hybrid Kaden Helms. Continue reading “Oklahoma lands another tight end commit with Kaden Helms”

Another big recruiting weekend ahead for the Oklahoma Sooners

A big recruiting weekend for the Oklahoma Sooners is on the horizon. Three targets to make their decision.

Recruiting has been a hot topic in Norman, Oklahoma, as of late. The Sooners finished the last week landing five commitments including a pair of four-star offensive tackles in Jake Taylor and Jacob Sexton. You can also add four-star defensive lineman Derrick Moore to the mix. Overall, the 2022 class sits at No. 5 in the 247Sports composite team rankings.

Looking ahead to the weekend, it could be yet another big weekend for the Oklahoma Sooners on the recruiting trail. A pair of 2023 highly-touted prospects are set to make their decision as well as a 2022 tight end. OU is looking to be in a good spot. As far as the 2023 class is concerned they have yet to land a pledge but it is early in the process. That could all change after the weekend if all goes the way of the Crimson and Cream.

Lincoln Riley and company are currently sitting with 13 commits in their 2022 class led by Luther Burden, the nation’s top receiver. However, he could be catching passes after 2023’s No. 2 rated quarterback Malachi Nelson is fully expected to pledge to OU. He will be the top commitment to watch over the next few days.

Sooners Wire takes a look at the trio of players making their announcement in the coming days.

Another big recruiting weekend ahead for the Oklahoma Sooners

A big recruiting weekend for the Oklahoma Sooners is on the horizon. Three targets to make their decision.

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Recruiting has been a hot topic in Norman, Oklahoma, as of late. The Sooners finished the last week landing five commitments including a pair of four-star offensive tackles in Jake Taylor and Jacob Sexton. You can also add four-star defensive lineman Derrick Moore to the mix. Overall, the 2022 class sits at No. 5 in the 247Sports composite team rankings.

Looking ahead to the weekend, it could be yet another big weekend for the Oklahoma Sooners on the recruiting trail. A pair of 2023 highly-touted prospects are set to make their decision as well as a 2022 tight end. OU is looking to be in a good spot. As far as the 2023 class is concerned they have yet to land a pledge but it is early in the process. That could all change after the weekend if all goes the way of the Crimson and Cream.

Lincoln Riley and company are currently sitting with 13 commits in their 2022 class led by Luther Burden, the nation’s top receiver. However, he could be catching passes after 2023’s No. 2 rated quarterback Malachi Nelson is fully expected to pledge to OU. He will be the top commitment to watch over the next few days.

Sooners Wire takes a look at the trio of players making their announcement in the coming days.

Sooners four-star tight end target Kaden Helms sets commitment date

4 star tight end target Kaden Helms set his commitment date for this month. Can the Sooners land another top 2022 offensive recruit?

Recruiting season continues to heat up for the Oklahoma Sooners and their top targets. After getting a commitment from four-star offensive tackle Jake Taylor this week, another top target for the 2022 recruiting class is preparing to make his decision.

Kaden Helms, the four-star tight end from Bellevue West High School in Bellevue, Nebraska, will announce his decision to the world on July 18 according to a report from 247Sports Steve Wiltfong.

Helms is another top offensive target that is favored to be heading to Norman after Raleek Brown, Gavin Sawchuk, Jacob Sexton and Jake Taylor committed to join Lincoln Riley’s offense at OU.

It would be another huge get for the Oklahoma Sooners, who have made it a habit of nabbing the top offensive talent in each recruiting cycle.

Helms joined many of the Sooners top recruits at the recent ChampU BBQ in Norman.

According to Rivals, Helms is the No. 19 tight end in the 2022 recruiting class while 247Sports has him ranked the 15th-best tight end in the nation.

It’s already been a fantastic summer for the Sooners, and it looks like they aren’t slowing yet.

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Kaden Helms offered by Tennessee

Tennessee Vols’ football recruiting news.

Josh Heupel has offered a pair of tight ends from Nebraska.

Kaden Helms joins teammate Micah Riley-Ducker in receiving an offer from the Vols.

The two tight ends play for Bellevue West High School in Bellevue, Nebraska.

The 6-foot-5, 222-pound Helms fields Power Five offers from Tennessee, Arizona State, Florida State, Illinois, Iowa, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Purdue, TCU and Texas Tech.

Helms referenced new Tennessee assistant coach Alex Golesh after being offered.

Golesh served as co-offensive coordinator and tight ends coach at UCF under Heupel. Golesh has not been officially introduced as Tennessee’s assistant.

Tennessee currently does not have a commitment in its 2022 recruiting class.

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