Oklahoma Sooners release official depth chart for Saturday’s matchup with Tulane

Ahead of the 2021 season opener against the Tulane Green Wave, the Oklahoma Sooners released their first official depth chart of the season.

The Oklahoma Sooners officially welcomed in the 2021 college football season with the release of their first official depth chart for their week one matchup with the Tulane Green Wave.

On the depth chart is the familiar “or” signifying the team’s desire to rotate players at certain positions. Specifically, those positions that are still up for grabs or has several players that could be considered starters like Kennedy Brooks and Eric Gray at running back.

As Riley noted in his press conference yesterday, Tyrese Robinson has won the starting right tackle job, while Chris Murray slides in to play right guard. Marquise Hayes will man his familiar left guard spot, but the center and left tackle positions are still up for grabs.

Three of the spots along the defensive front are spoken for with Isaiah Thomas (defensive end), Perrion Winfrey (nose guard), and Nik Bonitto (rush linebacker) solidified as starters for Alex Grinch’s defense.

Linebacker will be led by the three-headed monster of David Ugwoegbu, Brian Asamoah, and DaShaun White.

At cornerback, Woodi Washington has one spot locked down, while D.J. Graham appears to have the edge on Jaden Davis. While at safety, veterans Pat Fields and Delarrin Turner-Yell will lead the way for the Sooners secondary.

As the Oklahoma Sooners get set to play the Tulane Green Wave on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. CST, the depth chart is an ever-evolving document. As players continue to battle in practice and in games, guys will move up and down the depth chart. There will be several guys who start in the Big 12 championship game that weren’t week one starters for the Sooners. Woodi Washington in 2020 is the prime example.

Washington didn’t get a significant role in the secondary until his breakout game against the Texas Longhorns. Washington took that opportunity and didn’t look back on his way to becoming one of the more important players on Alex Grinch’s defense.

Texas football releases first depth chart ahead of season opener

Take a look at the first official depth chart ahead of the season opener against UTEP.

Texas has released the first official depth chart of the 2020 college football season.

If you’ve been keeping up with the updates throughout fall camp thus far, there aren’t any glaring surprises.

The most notable is the fact that wide receiver Tarik Black has seemingly won the starting job over Brennan Eagles. Many expected Eagles to be the breakout player this upcoming season after the departures of Collin Johnson and Devin Duvernay. After all, Eagles is the most experienced receiver on the roster.

Black was a graduate transfer addition from Michigan who joined the Longhorns in April.

Running back Roschon Johnson has had one of the most impressive camps of anyone on the roster. He has a realistic chance to take over the starting role, but head coach Tom Herman is comfortable using the committee approach for the time being.

On the defensive side, the primary question marks were who would win the starting roles in the secondary. There is impressive depth and versatility there that will likely flip back and forth as the season progresses.

Caden Sterns was a lock as a free safety, but it’s notable that Chris Brown appears to have deserved the first shot at strong safety. D’Shawn Jamison and Josh Thompson will be your starting cornerbacks, beating out Jalen Green and Kenyatta Watson.