‘Exciting to do that in Norman’: Deion Burks shows out at Sooners spring game

We’ve heard the offseason chatter but Deion Burks showed during the spring game that they hype might be real.

The Oklahoma Sooners’ wide receiver room might be the deepest position group on the team. It’s arguably among the top five in the country.

The question now is who will be the guy who emerges as the best of the bunch? [autotag]Deion Burks[/autotag] has received the most buzz. He did nothing to quiet that noise with two 50+ yard touchdowns in the spring game.

He finished with five catches for 174 yards and two touchdowns. He showed flashes of being Oklahoma’s next great wide receiver. It looks like he’ll give Oklahoma something they didn’t have last season, thanks to his elite speed.

Deion Burks spoke after the game about his 64-yard touchdown catch on the opening drive. “I’m just looking in the air and like, man this is a great ball right here I just have to go and catch it,” Burks said. “Props to the o-line for holding up and get that pass down the field. J.A. (Jackson Arnold) making a great pass down the field it was just exciting to do that in Norman.”

It won’t be the last time the Oklahoma Sooners faithful see something like that from Burks in Norman. He was a big play threat every time he touched the ball at Purdue. And with an upgraded quarterback situation and better talent at wide receiver around him, Burks will get far more favorable coverages to play against than he did with the Boilermakers.

With a strong connection with Jackson Arnold, the two will hook up for several more big plays before Burks’ time in Norman is done.

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Oklahoma Sooners Spring Game: A Celebration for Kyler Murray & a Look at the Improved Roster

Dillon Gabriel and Jackson Arnold shined bright, and the Oklahoma Sooners’ defense debuted a number of playmakers at their annual spring game.

Last season was a disappointing first season for Brent Venables after he came in to replace Lincoln Riley. The excitement was still there this Saturday afternoon, with an announced attendance of 54,409 for fans eager to see how improved this Oklahoma team can be and also to celebrate [autotag]Kyler Murray[/autotag].

How did the Offense Look?

Overall, the offense looked good but was hard to gauge with the offensive line not completely intact, especially with not all of the projected starters available for this game.

Dillon Gabriel picked up where he left off last year and looked good most of the game, except for the interception he threw to true freshman, Peyton Bowen. He threw three touchdowns in the game and split reps with true freshman Jackson Arnold against the first-team defense. Gabriel threw touchdown passes to Jalil Farooq, Blake Smith, and Gavin Sawchuk.

A lot of eyes were on Jackson Arnold coming into this game because of how highly touted he was coming to Norman. He played well, providing a glimpse of what’s to come in Norman.

On his second play of the day, he burst through the defense with a 53-yard yard run, but it was called back after he was ruled down by the defense.

He later threw a 30-yard touchdown pass to Gavin Freeman to tie the game for the Sooners at the end. His throw on the ensuing two-point conversion was dropped by Jayden Gibson in the back of the end zone.

His stat line for the day ended with him going 5 for 13 for 63 yards and a touchdown. He was sacked three times behind a makeshift offensive line.

Does the Defense Look Improved?

In short, yes. The defense’s playmakers were mostly on full display in the spring game.

Dasan McCullough was a standout for the Sooner defense, with two tackles and two pass breakups in the first quarter. McCullough comes over from Indiana and should have an immediate impact for Brent Venables’ defense in the linebacking corps.

Reggie Pearson was another newcomer that was a standout on defense for the Sooners. The safety transfer out of Texas Tech had 3.5 tackles and one pass breakup. He brings a much-needed physicality to the Sooner secondary.

Kip Lewis flashed at linebacker for Oklahoma. After not playing much last year, he seems primed to be a tackling machine after racking up a few stops early on in the spring game.

Peyton Bowen got a ton of attention for his recruitment and how he eventually ended up at Oklahoma, but now that he’s here, his talent is on full display. He played a deep route beautifully, intercepting Dillon Gabriel in the first quarter.

True freshman Jasiah Wagoner got a lot of run with the first team on Saturday and really showed out. The coaching staff has spoken all spring of the work he’s done, and the spring game provided the first glimpse of what’s to come for the four-star cornerback. Wagoner’s job isn’t set in stone, but this is huge for a true freshman at Oklahoma.

Other Takeaways

It was great to see everyone honoring Kyler Murray. It was a reminder of how electric he really was when he won the Heisman Trophy back in 2018. He’s now enshrined forever at Heisman Park.

The crowd support was great to see with how disappointing last season was. That support just shows that faith in Venables hasn’t waivered.

The scoring was…odd. It made sense because of the injuries plaguing Oklahoma’s offensive line and tight end group. The final score was Defense 84 and Offense 82. Beyond the scoring, the Sooners had a number of players make their presence felt.

Now comes the long wait for the season opener against Arkansas State.

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Oklahoma Sooners Spring Game: How to watch and other events taking place in Norman

Here’s how you can tune into the Oklahoma Sooners spring game and a look at all of the information you need if you’re heading to the game.

The Oklahoma Sooners spring game acts as the culmination of months of offseason work. It’s a celebration of the effort the team has put in during winter workouts and spring ball as well as a preview of what’s to come in the 2023 season.

We’ll get to see a number of players who will play significant roles in 2023. The spring game also serves as a sneak preview of the future, where we’ll get to see players like Jackson Arnold in a Sooners uniform for the first time.

If you’re attending the game or watching at home, here’s all the information you need to enjoy your spring game Saturday.

Social media reacts to the Oklahoma Sooners spring game, Baker Mayfield and attendance record

Some of the best social media reactions from the Oklahoma Sooners’ spring game.

It was a beautiful, albeit windy day at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The winds didn’t stop 75,000 Oklahoma Sooners fans from pouring into the stadium to take in Oklahoma’s spring game. The first spring game under new head coach Brent Venables.

There was a lot to take in. Venables addressed the crowd before the game, highlighting former players of the past. He spoke at halftime, honoring Oklahoma athletics and their accomplishments in the 2021-2022 seasons. Baker Mayfield was honored at halftime with the unveiling of his Heisman statue. Oh, and there was a football game amid it all.

The energy from the bus ride to the stadium from Lloyd Noble Center to waiting in line to get into the stadium, and the long walk to the upper deck was incredible. Fans of all ages were pumped to be back inside the friendly confines of Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.

This was a day for Oklahoma football. And the day delivered. Let’s take a look at how social media reacted to the festivities surrounding the spring game.

Dillon Gabriel ESPN’s top storyline for Oklahoma Sooners’ Spring Game

ESPN named Oklahoma Sooners’ starting quarterback Dillon Gabriel as the top storyline heading into today’s spring game.

The Oklahoma Sooners will unveil the first draft of Brent Venables 2022 squad in the annual spring game today at 3 p.m. CT in Norman. The roster was split into Red and White teams for the simulated game.

One of the key storylines is [autotag]Dillon Gabriel[/autotag] will play for both sides, giving the two-deep players an opportunity to play with and attempt to defend Oklahoma’s starting quarterback.

All eyes will be on Gabriel as he makes his first appearance in Jeff Lebby’s offense since his freshman season. How will he look after missing much of last season due to an injury to his throwing shoulder? That is the question that Bill Connelly of ESPN as well as the college football world is asking.

After losing both [autotag]Caleb Williams[/autotag] and [autotag]Spencer Rattler[/autotag] to the transfer portal, Brent Venables’ first season in charge in Norman will hinge pretty significantly on another transfer: Dillon Gabriel, formerly of UCF. The junior lefty has loads of experience in the tempo-heavy attack that coordinator Jeff Lebby likely wants to deploy — Gabriel threw for 8,037 yards and 70 touchdowns over three seasons in Orlando, two of which were under tempo king Josh Heupel. If he plays at a level most think he can, and if he can build a strong rapport with Marvin Mims and some youngsters in a green OU receiving corps, the Sooners should again be considered the favorite in the Big 12. On Saturday, Gabriel will take center stage, however briefly. – Connelly

While the quarterback is the most important aspect of any team, we saw in 2021 how having the top quarterback in the league isn’t enough in the current state of the Big 12. Caleb Williams and Spencer Rattler had their moments, but they were far from infallible. Gabriel has a chance to be really good this season, but Oklahoma’s success will depend on much more than the arm of their new starting quarterback.

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Oklahoma Sooners reveal Baker Mayfield statue ahead of Saturday’s Ceremony

Ahead of Saturday’s spring game, the Oklahoma Sooners unveiled Baker Mayfield’s Heisman statue.

Last night in Norman, Heisman Trophy winners and College Football Hall of Famers gathered together to welcome in the Spring Game and unveil the latest statuesque addition to Heisman Park. Baker Mayfield.

Mayfield was joined by fellow Heisman winning quarterbacks of the Oklahoma Sooners Jason White, Sam Bradford, and Kyler Murray.

There will be another ceremony to honor the living legend at halftime of Saturday’s Spring Game. The statue will be shown on the big screen inside the stadium. Mayfield’s statue is the sixth of the seven Heisman Trophy winners to be added to Heisman Park.

Mayfield won the Heisman Trophy after an incredible 2017 season that saw the Oklahoma Sooners beat Ohio State in Columbus in the famous “flag plant” game. Mayfield set a new standard in college football for passing efficiency that season with a 198.9 passer rating. Kyler Murray would break that record in 2018 on his way to the Heisman and the record would be broken yet again in 2019 by LSU quarterback Joe Burrow.

In 2017, Mayfield completed 70.6% of his passes and threw for 4,627 yards and 43 touchdowns. He also ran for six touchdowns that season as Oklahoma made the College Football Playoff.

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