Danny Stutsman named Lombardi Award semifinalist

Danny Stutsman named a semifinalist to a prestigious defensive award.

There is no question the Oklahoma Sooners defense is much improved from a season ago. A big reason is the step linebacker [autotag]Danny Stutsman[/autotag] has taken in Year 2 under Brent Venables.

Stutsman leads the team with 73 tackles and 11.5 tackles for loss. He also has 2 sacks and an interception. He ranks 26th in the nation in tackles per game. He was in the top 10 for most of the season but fell out after leaving last week’s game early.

On Wednesday, his performance this season was honored as he was named one of 12 semifinalists for the [autotag]Lombardi Award[/autotag].

The Lombardi Award is given each year to the college football offensive or defensive lineman or linebacker who exemplifies the character and discipline of NFL Hall of Fame head coach Vince Lombardi in addition to outstanding performance on the field.

To even be considered for the Lombardi Award, a player must be a down lineman on offense or defense, setting up no further than 10 yards to the left or right of the ball at the time of the snap, or a linebacker on defense setting up no more than five yards deep from the line of scrimmage.

Former Sooners [autotag]Lee Roy Selmon[/autotag] (1975), [autotag]Tony Casillas[/autotag] (1985) and [autotag]Tommie Harris[/autotag] (2003) have been honored with the award.

The finalists for the Lombardi will be announced on Nov. 15, 2023. Oklahoma’s best defensive player can continue to take a step toward postseason honors with a big game in [autotag]Bedlam[/autotag].

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Oklahoma football all-time roster: Defensive starters and backups

See which legends of defense made the cut in our all-time Oklahoma Sooners football roster.

The Oklahoma Sooners have put together some of the more vaunted defenses in college football history. In addition to having some of the best units in the nation, the Sooners had some of the more iconic players in the sport run roughshod over their opponents.

From Lee Roy Selmon to Roy Williams, Oklahoma’s been a terror on the gridiron throughout the years.

As it was choosing the Oklahoma Sooners’ all-time offense, narrowing down defensive linemen and linebackers was a challenge as the Sooners have produced some incredibly talented players in the front seven.

For more coverage on the Oklahoma Sooners, check out SoonersWire.com. Many of the historical stats can be found at SoonerSports.com.

Check out our other College Wire all-time defenses: Alabama / Auburn / Clemson / Colorado / Florida / Georgia / Iowa / LSU / Michigan / Michigan State / Nebraska / North Carolina / Ohio State / Oregon / Penn State / Rutgers / Tennessee / Texas / Texas A&M / USC

Sooners of the past descending on Norman for Oklahoma’s 2022 Spring Game

Oklahoma’s Spring Game will welcome in the Brent Venables era, but also welcome back a number of past Oklahoma Sooners’ greats.

The 2022 Oklahoma Spring game will represent the first time fans will get an opportunity to see [autotag]Brent Venables[/autotag]’ Sooners take the field. And as the current roster puts in the final touches on spring ball before breaking till fall camp, Oklahoma will also welcome in a bevy of recruits they hope to convince to be future Sooners.

Helping the football program sell the University of Oklahoma will be Sooners greats of the past. In a strong social media campaign, dozens of former players let it be known on Twitter that they’ll be in Norman for the Oklahoma Sooners Spring Game.

It’s a who’s who of the past, including the man who will be immortalized in Heisman Park on Saturday, [autotag]Baker Mayfield[/autotag].

Mayfield was in Norman on Friday, spending time with the team and at the facility before the unveiling of his Heisman statue during tomorrow’s festivities.

From [autotag]Jason White[/autotag] to Baker Mayfield and [autotag]Dusty Dvoracek[/autotag] to [autotag]Neville Gallimore[/autotag], here are some of the Oklahoma greats that will be in attendance as Brent Venables’ team takes the field in front of Sooner Nation for the first time.

Threat Assessment: 4 dangerous Longhorns the Sooners will face in the Red River Showdown

Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. A deep look at the Texas Longhorns before the Red River Showdown

As the Oklahoma Sooners get set for their Red River Showdown with the Texas Longhorns, they’ll look to extend their 13-game win streak that dates to last season. At 5-0 and the highest-ranked member of the Big 12, the Sooners come into this game as favorites, if by a small margin.

The Longhorns will have something to say about the outcome of this game; they boast talented players on both sides of the football.

To get you ready for the Red River Showdown, let’s take a look at the Texas Longhorns and four players the Oklahoma Sooners should be concerned with heading into Saturday’s matchup of top 25 teams.

Opponent

Texas Longhorns

Opponent Record

4-1 (2-0 Big 12).

All-time Series

Texas leads 62-49-5

Recent Trend

Oklahoma has won three straight. However, four of the last five meetings have been determined by a single score.

Threat Level (1-10): 8

Former Sooner Tony Casillas dishes on potential of Neville Gallimore

Former Oklahoma product Tony Casillas gives insight on Neville Gallimore’s productive rookie season for the Dallas Cowboys.

Every year, players at the collegiate ranks wait to hear their name called at the NFL draft and witness dreams become reality. Former players, family members, and alumni watch as household favorites are added to NFL rosters.

Not every elite college player has a successful career in the pros with the speed of the game and ever-evolving schemes. There is immense pressure for a young player to produce given the high expectations. Oklahoma product, Neville Gallimore was projected to be a second-round draft pick and the Dallas Cowboys snagged him in the third. He impressed in his rookie season and took advantage when his number was called.

Gallimore was drafted to be developed into the team’s hybrid system under Mike Nolan and to meet a need at defensive tackle with the interior of Dallas’ line exposed. With injuries to Gerald McCoy and Trysten Hill, along with the release of free agent acquisition Dontari Poe, Gallimore was thrust into action midway through the 2020 season. He helped elevate the squad’s struggling run defense.

The 24-year-old played in 14 games (nine starts) in his first year totaling 28 combined tackles, four tackles for a loss, 0.5 sacks, four quarterback hits, and one pass defended. Quite the resume considering he played only 36 percent of the team’s defensive snaps in 2020 and stats do not tell the whole story.

In a recent interview with former Sooner Tony Casillas during the season, he lit up talking about Gallimore.

“Neville [Gallimore] gets his chance, his opportunity to play, and I think he is showing some of the signs and things he did at Oklahoma. He’s disruptive, very quick, and agile for a guy his size, and I think once he gets confidence under his belt- the sky is the limit for him. He has so much potential. “

“Experience is everything and I think for him, being able to get the reps and it is all about confidence. You create confidence and you make plays, realizing that ‘every play is going to be different but I can do it’ – there is a lot of growth to that.”

Going up against top guards in the league and out leveraging blockers to collapse the pocket or clog holes to stop rushers is a challenging task. As expected, there was a learning curve throughout the young DT’s transition and lack of offseason due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.

As the season wore on and his trust in himself and his abilities increased, his performance on the field thrived. The 6-2, 300 pounder showcased solid pass rush moves, explosive hands, and quick one-step maneuver. Gallimore penetrated gaps from the interior and got upfield.

His most notable performance came against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week nine. The Cowboys limited Pittsburgh to 46 rushing yards, a team that was averaging 118 yards-per-game on the ground. He did a tremendous job plugging holes, which only boosted the play of teammates DeMarcus Lawrence, Tyrone Crawford, and Randy Gregory.

“I think the main thing for Nev [Neville Gallimore] was just trusting himself,” DeMarcus Lawrence remarked via conference call on No.96’s growth.

“Coming into the league as a rookie, there’s a lot of pressure being great right now, instead of working on the basics and the fundamentals of this game. I feel like he had that type of pressure on him, once he started loosening up, started having fun with it and also knowing his plays and stuff, he started attacking more.”

After a successful rookie season, Gallimore will likely have a starting role in 2021. The defensive tackle spot is unknown for the team. Tyrone Crawford is a free agent and Antwaun Woods is a restricted free agent. Trysten Hill will be returning from knee surgery after a promising start to his 2020 campaign but regardless, Gallimore is certainly a defensive player to watch for in 2021. Grab the popcorn, he is just getting warmed up.