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OU softball: Sooners feeling confident, playing 'free' heading into NCAA Tournament

"I think the Big 12 Tournament just allowed us — again, I keep saying it — (to just play) free and I think you can actually see that when we're playing now."

Major DL transfer visitor scheduled for tomorrow (10:40pm)

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Brandon and I both did some digging this evening and have confirmed that ULM transfer Adin Huntington will visit Oklahoma on Wednesday. Huntington had 16 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks last season, and previously spent time at Kent State. Listed at 6-foot-1 and 281 pounds.

One year of eligibility remaining. Certainly a different body type than Jermayne Lole, but for my money, he’s a better overall player.

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OU Baseball Projected Regional Draw 5/15

The latest D1Baseball field of 64 projections are out and have Oklahoma as the #10 National Seed.

In this region, OU would face Nebraska, Northeastern and Little Rock.

The Sooners beat Nebraska earlier this year in Arlington. Thoughts on this region?

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The latest on four-star LB Dawson Merritt

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Okay, folks... it was a busy day for me as I made several stops in the state of Kansas. The first stop was Blue Valley High, where I checked in with Dawson Merritt.

A couple things to note here right off the top:

1) Missouri is no longer in contention, and Merritt has cancelled his official visit to Columbia.
2) Merritt's visit to Alabama on the weekend of April 20 was not an OV, but an unofficial. He'll be back in Tuscaloosa on June 7 for his official with the Tide.

Now for the meat and potatoes of this update. The only predictions across the industry favor the Crimson Tide right now, but I'd actually put Alabama third in the race as of this moment. After a nearly hour-long conversation with Merritt, I'm comfortable asserting that Oklahoma is running second... and it's actually Nebraska that is best positioned to land the blue-chipper's commitment. As Merritt explained to me, the Cornhuskers have made him feel like a need more than a want, and that's meant a lot to him. The entire Nebraska staff has been actively engaged in his recruitment, and so too has one Dylan Raiola. Make no mistake: the Blackshirts' prized freshman quarterback is putting the program on his shoulders in every way. He's essentially taken it upon himself to run point on Nebraska's pursuit of several top 2025 targets, including Merritt, Cortez Mills and David Sanders. And plenty of those top targets are biting on the proverbial lure that Raiola has cast. The Huskers may land a few big fish in this recruiting cycle, and if that comes to pass, it'll be due in large part to Raiola's relentless efforts. Merritt acknowledged that his best peer-to-peer relationship at any of his final three schools is his relationship with Raiola, and he likens the Huskers' ballyhooed QB to Patrick Mahomes.

As far as the Sooners are concerned, Merritt has strong bonds with a number of folks in the OU camp. Miguel Chavis has effectively served as Merritt's primary recruiter throughout the process, even though the Sooners see him as an off-ball linebacker. Chavis has obviously spent a lot of time in the Kansas City area over the last couple of cycles, so it was he who first evaluated and offered Merritt on the Sooners' behalf. However, Zac Alley, Brent Venables and Jay Valai have all been substantially involved in recruiting Merritt. Valai has a particularly interesting angle here, as he very briefly overlapped with Merritt's father Dave on the Chiefs staff. The Merritt family also has a great relationship with Dasan McCullough's family, as Deland McCullough (Dasan's father) and Dave Merritt were also colleagues in Kansas City at one point. In fact, Merritt told me that Dasan's mother Darnell will often stay at the Merritts' house when she shuttles back and forth between Oklahoma and Notre Dame (Deland is currently the running backs coach for the Fighting Irish). Obviously, Oklahoma will get the last official visit from Merritt on June 21, and the elite defender told me that he was on FaceTime with the OU staff for over an hour yesterday. There's a lot of trust there, as well as an outstanding alignment of values between Merritt and Oklahoma.

Alabama is in the race because of the fact that while at Washington, Kalen DeBoer and his staff gave Merritt one of his very first scholarship offers. Moreover, Merritt noted that DeBoer has done nothing but win no matter where he's coached, and explained that he enjoys the campus environment and strong program culture at Alabama. That said, he also admitted that he hasn't really clicked with the players in Tuscaloosa to the extent that he's clicked with the players in Lincoln and Norman. That's a big deal, as Merritt is looking for a true brotherhood wherever he ends up. The Crimson Tide shouldn't be discounted, though, as Merritt said he has the strongest individual player-to-coach relationship with Alabama outside linebackers coach Christian Robinson.

It's too early to call this race, but if I were to enter a prediction today, it would favor Nebraska. This is a battle that Oklahoma will have to win in the bottom of the ninth, as it were. They'll get the last swing at Merritt one way or another, and there's plenty of reason to believe that Oklahoma's current commits can help sway the head-hunting linebacker come the ChampU BBQ. Merritt admitted that Alabama had the juice in his recruitment until his most recent visit to Nebraska, at which point the Cornhuskers surged in a major way. So this is absolutely a recruitment in which securing the last visit matters. OU is pitching Merritt on a future as the next Isaiah Simmons. He's also got an opportunity to be part of a resurrection at Nebraska, and an opportunity to play for the most decorated program of the 21st century down in Tuscaloosa. Will he be willing to lay aside those opportunities to be a Sooner? It's more than plausible, but it all hinges on what happens from the 21st through the 23rd of June.

Note on a four-star LB (Wed 5:00pm)

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OU's gonna get an official visit here. Working to connect with ZRS himself for an interview, but the Sooners offered him over the weekend due to the justifiable unease over the Dawson Merritt situation, and things have moved pretty quickly as far as the OV plans. ZRS and Kamar Archie are now the two LB's that have OU official visits set in stone.

Norman Regional: Previewing OU's opening weekend of the NCAA Softball Tournament

Here's everything you need to know about the teams coming to Norman, including a potentially dangerous Boston team that carries the nation's best winning percentage into this weekend.

An update on three-star OL Antoni Ogumoro as his decision approaches

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We are eight days away from the decision for Antoni Ogumoro, and as his recruitment enters its final hours, I made the trip down to Elgin this afternoon to touch base with him. Ogumoro is fresh off an official visit to Kansas State, and will take one final OV to Missouri this weekend before committing next Tuesday. His OV at Oklahoma, for those that recall, occurred over the spring-game weekend. Ogumoro is unable to take any visits in June due to his family's long-standing plans to spend the month in Saipan, a tiny island in the West Pacific that the family calls home. So he's getting all his OV's, and his commitment, out of the way before the trip back to Saipan rolls around.

Ogumoro maintains that he has not yet made a final decision, but that the last three schools standing are Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Tennessee. I don't expect Missouri to make much headway this weekend, and Kansas State didn't move the needle for him last weekend. North Carolina has also been eliminated from the race. It's worth noting that both Tennessee and Oklahoma State are currently rostering several "island boyz," as Ogumoro calls them. During his official visits in Knoxville and Stillwater, he got to connect with several players who share his Polynesian heritage, and that helped both schools make a strong impression. However, he told me that the biggest factor in his recruitment is his brother, who is nine years old and has autism. He wants to play at a school that will cater to his brother's needs and offer a welcoming atmosphere, because to an extent, his brother will grow up on the campus of Ogumoro's eventual school of choice. One thing Ogumoro has stated repeatedly is that Oklahoma has done a phenomenal job with his brother on each visit, especially the OV. That, in addition to Bill Bedenbaugh's penchant for NFL development, has me feeling pretty secure with my FutureCast to Oklahoma.

There's a strong belief within the Switzer Center — and among the Sooners' current group of commits — that Ogumoro will pick Oklahoma next Tuesday. That alone isn't an irrefutable indicator of the outcome, as that same belief certainly existed in years past with guys like David Hicks and Williams Nwaneri and even Jordan Renaud. However, those recruitments very much tend to be the exception and not the rule. It looks and feels as if the Sooners are on the verge of adding another coveted offensive line prospect next week. If this thing takes a left turn, I'll keep you apprised, but I like where Oklahoma stands a little over a week from the finish line.

2024 W-L predictions

Curious what everyone’s guesses are on a realistic record next year.

My best guess:

Temple - W - 1-0
Houston W - 2-0
Tulane - W - 3-0
Tennessee - W - 4-0
Auburn - W - 5-0
Texas - L - 5-1
South Carolina - W - 6-1
Ole Miss - L - 6-2
Maine - W - 7-2
Missouri - W - 8-2
Alabama - L - 8-3
LSU - W - 9-3

Mizzou and LSU games could easily go the other way.
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