Danny Stutsman named to PFF’s College Football Team of the Week

Danny Stutsman is playing at an All-American level and we should start giving him his flowers.

It’s time to have a serious conversation. It might be too early to say this but [autotag]Danny Stutsman[/autotag] might be the best linebacker in the nation.

The growth he’s shown in year two in [autotag]Brent Venables[/autotag]’ defense is incredible. He’s playing the best of any Oklahoma Sooners linebacker since maybe [autotag]Curtis Lofton[/autotag], and that’s saying a lot. [autotag]Kenneth Murray[/autotag] was great. [autotag]Travis Lewis[/autotag] was great, but Stutsman might be outperforming both.

For the second straight time, he was named to a national list. In Week 2, he was named National Defensive Player of the Week, and in Week 3, he was named to PFF’s Week 3 College Football Team of the Week.

The only week he was not named to a list or given a national award was in Week 1 when he played just 23 snaps in the Sooners’ blowout of Arkansas State.

He currently ranks No. 18 nationally in tackles per game, but if you take away Week 1 because of the few snaps, he would rank second in the nation and only 0.3 tackles per fame from first place.

He’s the only Big 12 player in the top 43 in the nation in tackles per game. But we knew Stutsman could tackle. He led the Big 12 in that department a year ago.

The most impressive thing is how much improved his coverage skills are, which were on full display on the pick-six against Tulsa.

The game looks slower to him. He’s not second-guessing himself like he was a year ago. He’s seeing it, reacting to it, and ultimately making the play. We’re at the point with Stutsman that most Sooner fans don’t want to even think about this early in the season.

It’s a real possibility this is the last year we’ll see him in the Crimson and Cream. Better enjoy it.

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New to the OU-Nebraska rivalry? Study these flashcards before Saturday.

A whole generation of college football fans has emerged since Nebraska and Oklahoma last faced off. So if you’re unfamiliar with the rivalry, here are some flashcards to study before Saturday.

The last time Oklahoma and Nebraska played each other, “Tik Tok” by Kesha was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and Drew Brees led the New Orleans Saints to a 31-17 Super Bowl win over the Indianapolis Colts.

Those 2010 Cornhuskers went 10-4 in the regular season before earning a trip to the Capital One Bowl. Nebraska has had just one 10 win season since.

Oklahoma, however, won 12 games that season and would defeat Connecticut, 48-20 in the Fiesta Bowl. Since then, the Crimson and Cream have posted nine seasons with double-digit wins.

The Sooners and the Cornhuskers have been trending in opposite directions over the last decade. Expectations for these two programs could not be further apart as the anniversary of a once competitive rivalry is forecasted to become a blowout win for Oklahoma on Saturday.

An entire generation of college football fans has found love for the sport since the last time Oklahoma-Nebraska was a genuine rivalry. If you are one of those fans, fear not! Here are a few flashcards to use at the water cooler (or in arguments on Twitter.)

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