After four years with the team, Sooners receiver Mykel Jones announced via Twitter that he will be entering the transfer portal.
Jones will be entering his last year of eligibility after seeing limited playing time with the Sooners.
Forever A Sooner. 🔴⚪️ pic.twitter.com/OrSbQUtluX
— @who_mykejones (@Ocho_Era8) December 18, 2019
In four years playing receiver for Oklahoma, he grabbed 33 receptions for 495 receiving yards and one touchdown. In his 2017 season, he gained 310 of his receiving yards and scored his touchdown against TCU.
This season, he caught two passes for 42 yards. He had one catch for five yards in the season opener against Houston and one reception for a 37-yard gain against West Virginia.
Following Jones’ transfer, the Sooners will have just four receivers on scholarship for the 2020 season in Charleston Rambo, Jadon Haselwood, Trejan Bridges and Theo Wease.
Bridges was named as one of the players who will be suspended for the College Football Playoff semifinal against LSU and potential championship game against the winner of Ohio State and Clemson.
The Sooners kickoff against LSU in the Peach Bowl on Dec. 28 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA.
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