Jackson Arnold looking forward to learning from Dillon Gabriel

New Oklahoma Sooners signee Jackson Arnold is looking forward to learning all he can from Dillon Gabriel.

The incumbant starting quarterback has become a bit of a lightning rod for Oklahoma Sooners fans, but nonetheless, Dillon Gabriel is still in Norman. After playing in the Cheez-it Bowl, the veteran will likely stay for one more year in Norman before declaring for the NFL Draft.

Gabriel will have some company in the QB room with five-star signee Jackson Arnold set to enroll at OU in January. Gabriel will have real competition for his starting job come next season.

The two QBs had very different recruiting experiences. Arnold came from what many consider to be the high school football capital of the world in Texas. Gabriel was an unheralded prospect from Hawaii, with only three stars to his name.

However, Arnold is looking forward to learning all he can from his teammate according to a recent article from Eli Lederman of the Tulsa World.

“I think it’s big,” Arnold shared with Eli Ledderman of the Tulsa World. “He’s gonna hopefully stay another year and I can just learn under him and pick up tendencies that he does and stuff like that to help me out and win the starting job the next year.”

“If my number gets called upon to play I’m going to be ready to play,” he continued. “But expecting to learn under Dillon and learn from him. I’m ready to play. But I’m also just ready to learn under him and soak up everything I can for him.”

While many people’s memories of the uber-talented Baker Mayfield, Kyler Murray, Jalen Hurts and Caleb Williams have perhaps soured their opinions on Gabriel, the Sooners are a much better team with both Dillon Gabriel and Jackson Arnold in the QB room.

Dillon Gabriel is a very smart football player, and he knows that when he’s done at OU, Arnold will his successor, be it this season or next. Gabriel has many traits that would behoove Arnold to learn from and perhaps pick up for himself.

Ideally, Arnold will not see the field in 2023 aside from mop up duty or short-yardage situations. If he remains the backup through 2023, it means Gabriel is playing good football and the Sooners are winning games. While Gabriel doesn’t really need to improve that much from his 2022 performance, perhaps Arnold’s arrival will give him a bit of a spark as he goes into spring ball.

The Oklahoma Sooners are better off with a healthy and motivated Dillon Gabriel starting at QB in 2023.

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Oklahoma State tumbles, top of USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll sees little movement

After their blowout loss to Kansas State, the Oklahoma State Cowboys saw a dramatic fall in the latest USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll. From @BenDackiw

The top eight in the USA TODAY Sports AFCA Coaches Poll remained the same as they did a week ago. Georgia continues to lead the way, with Ohio State, Tennessee, and Michigan rounding out the top four. Clemson and Alabama are at No. 5 and No. 6.

TCU is still the highest-ranked Big 12 team, but there was a lot of movement from their conference foes behind them. After dominating Oklahoma State, the Kansas State Wildcats jumped all the way up to No. 14 from No. 22. The biggest falls of this week belong to Oklahoma State and Wake Forest, who both dropped nine spots. Mike Gundy’s Cowboys are now No. 18.

UCF joined fellow American Atheltic Conference member Tulane in this week’s rankings. Although they will be a Big 12 team soon, being ranked as a Group of Five member is always impressive.

The independent Liberty Flames have also joined the rankings at No. 24. They are the only independent team in the top 25.

Cincinnati and South Carolina fell out of the poll after their week nine losses. It’s easy to wonder if the Bearcats have been ranked in the Coaches Poll for the final time as a member of the American Athletic Conference.

The voters were kind to Penn State. The Nittany Lions only fell three spots after losing to Ohio State, yet some of the voters did have outside of the top 25.

Things are going poorly in Lexington, Kentucky. Just a month ago, The Wildcats were No. 8 in the Coaches Poll. Now, they’re losers of three of their last four and have fallen all the way to No. 24.

The Sooners are still not receiving any votes, nor should they be at this point in the season. However, if they beat Baylor this week, then perhaps we can have that conversation.