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Saban asking for $ help.

Saban did not waste time in asking for NIL assistance from fans.
“In this disappointment, we need to take action,” Aaron Suttles said in a social media post for Yea Alabama. “We need you to build Alabama’s NIL entity into the biggest in the country. Yea Alabama needs your support.

"Take that bitter disappointment you have and let’s move into using it for good for NIL."

"Stars Matter" is a myth.

Washington and Michigan both have significantly less 5 stars than Texas and Bama, and are playing in the National Championship. Michael Penix, who's the best QB in the playoff BY FAR, was a 3 star in HS.
Some of our most beloved players ever, like Baker and Sam, were both 3 stars.
Stars matter might be one of the stupidest takes in all of CFB.
5 stars need to stop being praised before they actually prove anything at the college level. The stars you had in HS don't matter once you step foot on campus.

Coaching Staff Note

Just a quick note after talking to a K-State source...

The rumors about Oklahoma offensive analyst Matt Wells are true, as he's emerged as the primary target to fill in as the QB coach in Manhattan. The thought is that he will serve as the co-OC there alongside Conor Riley, as you've seen reported elsewhere.

Details are still being ironed out, but it would be surprising if this isn't a done deal in the coming days. It's worth noting that the source says Wells would have the "51%" when it comes to play-calling duties, so definitely goes to show you the level of coach that BV has started to fill his analyst roles with.

DrummBeat: Some support staff additions on offense

I can confirm, via sources (and their Twitter) that OU has hired former Tennessee offensive analyst Jack Lowary and former Texas A&M QB graduate assistant Ty Hatcher to help in the QB room.

Lowary knows the Sooners’ offense with Tennessee running the same offense as OU under Josh Heupel. And Hatcher is a fast-rising, young coach that I’m told a lot of people are excited about his addition inside the Switzer Center.

Obviously, both will work under co-OC and QB coach Seth Littrell.

There is potentially one more analyst spot, but it will hinge on if Matt Wells takes a job as a position, coordinator or head coach this off-season.

So….. Basically it’s pretty much a whole new team next year.

Next years team will be a remnant of this years team. The fact that so many kids left the program already is a reality check for the future of college football in Oklahoma. Loyalty is good up until the point a better offer comes along. The fan base needs to get used to the use the idea the dudes in Crimson and Cream are independent free agents/hired guns. The highest bidders wins the day in the new college football landscape. Enjoy the ride one year at a time because every year will bring new defections along with desperate attempts to fill the holes left behind.

Jackson Arnold

The potential is off the charts based on what we saw in the bowl game. Once he gets his timing with his receivers down such that he can make anticipation throws throwing before the receiver makes his cut, he will be deadly. He can then get the ball out in under 3 seconds. Defensively we return 9 starters. Receiver room is stacked. Sawchuck is a difference maker. The O line has experienced replacements from the portal. The incoming class is superb! I am excited for this upcoming season.

Oklahoma lands Utah CB Jocelyn Malaska out of the portal

As we'd reported a while back, the PWO opportunity at OU was always going to be hard for Malaska (a native of the OKC area) to turn down. He's now committed. Story here.

Lance Heard, LSU OT enters the portal

Seems like OU could use a LT. LSU fans say that he is talented but think he is transferring because he couldn’t make the starting rotation. So not sure if he is a cultural fit and if OU is willing to pay to land him. I wonder if they will at least kick the tires here. Big position of need.

DrummBeat: Transfer TE note | Four-star TE note | Transfer QB note (Monday 7:17 pm)

HAPPY NEW YEAR, INSIDERS!

*** As you all have seen, Baylor TE Jake Roberts has entered the transfer portal. This is something we hinted at on podcasts and lives saying OU likely wasn’t done at the position and that them looking to add another TE would come in the spring.

I said that because there had been buzz from some strong sources that Jake Roberts was looking to potentially enter the portal at some point. That time is obviously now, and with his relationship with former UNT head coach, and now Sooners OC, Seth Littrell, there is some strong indication that you all should, at the very least, expect OU to target Roberts.

I’ll go even further and say that as things stand today it would be surprising if OU wasn’t where the elder Roberts ended up. Obviously, there are zero guarantees here, but let’s just say there is reason to feel that way early on, according to sources.

*** That brings us to 2025 Washington (OK) four-star TE Nate Roberts. He is the brother of the aforementioned Jake Roberts, and there has been some around Columbus (OH) that feel the Buckeyes lead for the OKPreps four-star.

Now, we have never gone along with that line of thinking because of what you see in the above note with his brother, Jake. If the elder Roberts does head back home to the Norman area.

Yes, the Roberts have family in the Columbus (OH) area, and Nate Roberts is slated to visit the Buckeyes later this month, but I don’t expect a decision made anytime soon. As a matter of fact, I’m hearing exactly what our Parker Thune reported the other day, with Roberts looking to take visits through the spring before a decision is made.

As for the Sooners’ chances, I continue to really like where Joe Jon Finley and Seth Littrell stand at this moment. I also expect Roberts to visit for the Sooners JR Day the last weekend of this month ( will put date out when allowed). The JR Day is expected to be a big one with tons of big-time visitors in town in the 2025 and 2026 classes.

Ohio State is the big contender the Sooners have to hold off, but if his older brother does in fact transfer to OU, I think that moves OU in an even harder position for the Buckeyes to overcome when it comes to their chances with the four-star TE.

*** Quick note on transfer QB Casey Thompson. I’m told things continue to move in a way the Sooners like, but it’s a bit stalled with the holidays and the university not opening back up until January 2nd.

At that point, we should see things move a bit more quickly with Thompson and others so that’s something we will update you all on. Especially if things were to go side ways (something we don’t expect at this point).

That said, Thompson and OU continue to communicate and things are looking good for the two to merge in the near future.

More updates as we get them on all topics in the latest Drumm Beat.

Future College Top 5 Poll - 2030 and beyond

Yeah... just in a mood... The whole NIL discussion and the impact it is having on college football made me start thinking about college endowments.

IF universities where allowed to use their endowments, the IVY league could rule college football. Before anyone has any logical response. Yeah... I know... Just venting into the ether :)

I'm the president of Harvard. I structure my NIL like this. I pay $1 million a year for each recruiting star. For example, you are a 3 star, you get $3m a year. A 5 start gets $5M a year. Let's take this bag drop to the extreme. If I average 4 stars across my roster... Okay, I'm out $340M a year.... but recruiting just got a lot easier :)

Future Top 5 Poll and their endowments:
1. Harvard $50.9B
2. Yale 41.4B
3 Stanford $36.3B <--- Heck, they already have a team, might get there quicker :)
4. Princeton $35.1B
5. MIT: $24.6B (personal note... still pissed at them for not accepting me... I think they are banned from my scheme)

BONUS: #7 in the endowments.... Texas A&M at $17.2B. But would still struggle to do better then 7-5 :)

GO PILGRIMS!!!!!!!

New cornerback Jocelyn Malaska details why he chose the Sooners

In an interview on KREF with our very own Parker Thune, Malaska discussed his relationship with Jay Valai, his path to becoming a football player and why he's returned to his home state.

Updates on Oklahoma signees at the All-American Game

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Four-star OL signee Eugene Brooks has a case as the player of the week in the trenches, as he's been nothing short of dominant no matter who he's lined up against. He hasn't lost a 1v1 rep over the last two days, and he's gone up against some pretty impressive competition (including four-star Texas A&M signee Dealyn Evans). Brooks is one of the shorter offensive linemen at the event, as he's legitimately no taller than 6-foot-3. But he's virtually immovable once he anchors, and his sheer strength enables him to stop an opponent dead in his tracks. In speaking to a well-placed source on the Oklahoma side, I'm told the staff expects Brooks to contend for early playing time. And after his performance the last couple of days, I'm fully sold on the Las Vegas native cracking the two-deep in year one. If there's an offensive line signee that makes an impact from the jump, I think it's Brooks or Eddy Pierre-Louis.

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Not to be overshadowed by his future compatriot in crimson, Daniel Akinkunmi continued to impress on Day 2 of full-speed practice sessions. He hasn't won every rep thus far, but he's won the majority, and he hasn't been beaten badly when he has lost one. Several other very good linemen, such as four-star Texas Tech signee Ellis Davis and four-star Texas signee Daniel Cruz, have been repeatedly exposed by a strong crop of defensive ends and tackles. One might well have figured Akinkunmi would experience a few learning moments, but he's consistently proven that he's up to snuff against the nation's best

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There are only three five-star defensive linemen in Orlando for the week in Stone, Missouri signee Williams Nwaneri and South Carolina signee Dylan Stewart. The only one of the three who has truly and unambiguously lived up to the five-star billing is Stone, who's absolutely thrashed his man on numerous occasions in 1v1's. He's heavy-handed, quick and all-out nasty. Stewart has had his moments and Nwaneri is very evidently having a tough time adjusting to the level of competition so far, but Stone's two years at IMG seem to have prepared him well for the challenge of matching up with the country's best trench warriors. Oregon signee JacQawn McRoy won a rep against him, as did Clemson signee Elyjah Thurmon, but neither player successfully stood Stone up. They simply held off his pursuit long enough to fairly claim a victory. We have yet to see an offensive lineman keep Stone from driving his way into the backfield in 1v1's (he torched Cruz on multiple occasions and bull-rushed Thurmon halfway to Tampa on one rep), and he's been a menace in team sessions as well. It's not a novel observation, but this week's showing has driven the reality home: Stone is ready-made for the SEC and should have an instant impact next year. I don't think it's out of the question that he could push to start alongside Da'Jon Terry with an impressive fall camp.

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Hardy has had his ups and downs, as he picked off a pass in the team session on Sunday but lost several 1v1 coverage reps on Monday. All in all, it hasn't necessarily been a standout effort for the four-star safety, but he's also the type of player whom I would expect to shine more in the actual game than the practice sessions. It's tough for any defensive back to consistently win reps against the receivers when there's no clock on the quarterback, so Hardy wasn't any worse off today than his peers in that department. But I do get the sense his kamikaze nature will enable him to make a memorable play or two come the game on Thursday. He's highly instinctual, and that quality manifests most conspicuously in 11-on-11 action.

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It's been kind of a frustrating week to watch Mitchell, as he hasn't really been given consistent opportunities to shine as a pass-catcher. The majority of his reps in team sessions have come as a blocker, and he didn't get the chance to run 1v1's with the skill guys earlier today. Moreover, the quarterback group here in Orlando has collectively been mediocre, so even when Mitchell has run routes, he hasn't always been rewarded with on-target passes. This is an event that generally showcases receivers more so than running backs and tight ends, so I frankly wouldn't expect Mitchell to make any hot lists as one of the week's top performers. I don't imagine he'll get enough targets to justify that distinction. But for what it's worth, he did send Twitter into a tizzy yesterday when he rag-dolled Texas signee Jordon Johnson-Rubell before hauling in a long pass. So that's something. Mitchell has also thrown the horns down at pretty much every camera pointed his way this week, man of the people that he is.
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