Oklahoma Sooners 2023-2024 transfer portal tracker

Know who’s coming and going with our 2023-2024 Oklahoma Sooners Football transfer portal tracker.

The 2023-2024 transfer portal season is off and running, and we’ll help you keep track of all the movement here at Sooners Wire with our handy [autotag]transfer portal[/autotag] tracker.

The Sooners have made a living off the transfer portal over the years. And while they will not be quarterback hunting in this year’s transfer portal season, the Sooners will have some areas they need to address.

Bryant Crews looked at five positions the Sooners should target in the transfer portal this offseason to supplement their ranks.

We’ll keep you updated with the transfer portal movement as it happens.

Updated: Dec. 18, 2023 at 11:00 a.m.

Oklahoma’s Marcus Hicks had surgery Tuesday morning, per Twitter post

After reportedly suffering an Achilles injury on Aug. 5, DL Marcus Hicks underwent surgery on Tuesday. 

After reportedly suffering an Achilles injury on Aug. 5, DL Marcus Hicks underwent surgery on Tuesday.

His father, Kelvin Hicks, detailed their early-morning journey, including a lengthy road trip, via a Twitter post at 5:19 a.m. on Tuesday morning. The tweet featured a photo of Hicks wearing a medical boot and holding a pair of crutches in a waiting room.

The tweet was geotagged from McBride Orthopedic Hospital Clinic in Edmond, OK, about two hours from Hicks’ hometown — Wichita, KS.

After redshirting in 2019, the 6-foot-5, 272 lb. DL was expected to contend for playing time right off the bat this season. And that’s not just a product of defensive coordinator Alex Grinch’s affinity for deep rotations.

Hicks has bulked up significantly since arriving on campus at 265 lb. That, along with a full season spent under Grinch and his Speed D philosophy had Hicks primed for a dazzling debut in 2020.

Though the severity of the injury is still unknown at this time, it’s clear that the Sooners will be starting the season without Hicks. Whether he returns this season or next is yet to be seen.

Coming out of Wichita Northwest High School, Hicks was a highly-touted prospect. He was the sixth-highest rated defensive recruit in OU’s 2019 class.

247Sports rated him a four-star prospect, the No. 21 weak-side DE and the No. 3 player out of Kansas. He chose OU over offers from Ohio State, Notre Dame, Florida and Texas.

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Oklahoma DL Marcus Hicks reportedly hurt in fall camp, per multiple reports

The injury bug is hitting Oklahoma hard as another Sooners defender has reportedly gone down within the first week of fall camp.

The injury bug is hitting Oklahoma hard during its fall camp ahead of the 2020 season.

Linebacker Caleb Kelly had gone down earlier in the week, as well as quarterback Tanner Mordecai, who was battling with Spencer Rattler to be the starting quarterback for the Sooners.

This time, it’s the defensive line getting hit.

According to a report from SoonerScoop.com, redshirt freshman defensive lineman Marcus Hicks went down with an Achilles injury. It was later confirmed by Sports’ Illustrated Oklahoma affiliate AllSooners.

Hicks came to Oklahoma out of the star-studded 2019 recruiting class. He chose the Sooners over a host of the top schools including Michigan.

It was expected for Hicks to provide quality depth this year at the defensive tackle position LaRon Stokes and Jalen Redmond play before making a bigger impact in 2021. Depending on the length of this injury, it could be another year spent training and in the weight room for the former four-star defensive lineman.

Oklahoma head coach Lincoln Riley has yet to comment on any injury so far in fall camp.

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Oklahoma 2020 player card: No. 99 Marcus Hicks

Sooners Wire will be creating player cards for readers to be introduced to the 2020 roster. Here is the No. 99 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 No. 99 for Oklahoma.


Name: Marcus Hicks

Number: No. 99

Year: Redshirt freshman

Position: Defensive line

Hometown: Wichita, Kansas 

Height/Weight: 6-foot-5, 272 pounds


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