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WOKElahoma: December 12, 2018

There is becoming something about Tuesday's, rumors seem to run wild as every Wednesday morning i've got a lot of weird ground to cover.

*Let's start with all of the talk on Rivals100 linebacker, and long-time LSU commitment, Marcel Brooks.

First, let's go back a bit in time. Most notably how many times Oklahoma and Brooks have seemed close to making something happen.

Back in the early spring Brooks was all but considered an Oklahoma commitment by some near the South End of Owen Field, then, in a pattern you'll see emerge throughout this conversation, things cooled off for a variety of reasons. Some of which were Brooks taking a step back and some were Oklahoma - numbers, character concerns, etc.

Then he committed to LSU in late April and things seem to go away. Then in the late summer things rekindled and a lot of these same rumors emerged heading into the BBQ on July 28. Then at the last second Brooks backed out of taking his trip, again, for several reasons.

During the season the talk has flared a few times but it never felt meaningful and then in the last 24 hours Brooks tweets this and the world goes nuts.

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"I'm not saying Brooks wouldn't make that jump but I am saying he likes to play the game a bit," a source said.

"I do know he likes OU a lot though," another source said.

I'll admit it, if Brooks committed - as some are speculating - yesterday, it's news to me. But it's also not completely out of left field. We'll see what happens and my money is that he signs with LSU - I think he tends to flirt but won't actually 'make a date' so to speak - but that being said this isn't something I'm going to completely write off.

**Speaking of big defensive news, I know you also want to talk about Oklahoma's Southern California in-home visits with star defensive backs Jeremiah Criddell and Chris Steele.

I spoke with Criddell for a bit last night after Kerry Cooks and Lincoln Riley left; it's clear that the visit went very well for him but he also is trying to be patient with things.

"It was a great visit, but no big decisions yet," Criddell said.

Speaking to some sources there was a similar take that Oklahoma feels very good about where they are but no one seems certain of anything until he signs. Especially considering, as we've said all along, there are folks around him who are very bullish about him heading to Oregon.

There is reason to be confident about Criddell but there is a long way to go yet.

Also, he remains open about the idea of whether he will sign early though I've heard some 'Nik Bonitito' situation talk with Criddell set to play in the Under Armour All-American Game next month.

In the case of Steele, Oklahoma had a really strong visit but the Sooners remain little more than a puncher's chance in this race with Florid having built a commanding lead and if he needs a backup, it feels a lot like USC or Oregon will be that choice.

Oklahoma has run a good race but this feels like Marvin Wilson of a few years ago, they got close a few times but it just couldn't ever quite come together.

A small note? While at Bosco, Lincoln Riley also did some checking on the Nation's No. 1 prospect in 2020, D.J. Uiagalelei. The door hasn't been closed but Clemson's lead is becoming formidable.

***I know that many of you are excited about the possibility of Rivals250 running back Tyrion Davis visiting and from what I have gathered, that trip is still on.

What I've also been learning is that while you're never going to blame a staff for shooting their shot, especially when they have a backup option like Rhamondre Stevenson, but the reality is it's going to be tough to turn Davis away from LSU.

The visit feels like a coin flip, we'll see if he makes it and if he does, crazy things can happen but pulling an LSU offer out of Louisiana is near impossible, doing it for a kid FROM Baton Rouge? It's tough to envision.

****It's a week before National Signing Day so let's give you a little something extra.

Something you all will like on a guy that I was kind of beginning to write off for Oklahoma...

"Mom wants him at Oklahoma," said one source on the mother of 4-star EDGE David Ugwoegbu.

On further good news it sounds like Oklahoma and Marcus Stripling remain in great, great shape together.

OT - New Defensive Staff or National Championship

So here is the question, "Which do you want more a new defensive staff or a national championship?" You do realize that you won't get both. If OU holds Alabama, Clemson, Notre Dame to under 40 then OU wins those games and wins a National Championship but also keeps this defensive staff. If OU gives up more than 40 to those teams then they probably lose but we get a new defensive staff. Which do we want more?

How Many Recruits Will OU Lose By Not Naming a DC?

2? 3? More?

Whatever the reason, LR not naming a new DC surely will cost OU a few defensive recruits if they wait until after their bowl game with Alabama (as is now being reported) before announcing a new hire.

I really can't imagine going in to a recruit's home and not being able to tell him who his DC or position coach will be, especially if he's planning on signing during the early period in just a few weeks. I assume the best you can do is ask the recruit to wait and sign later.

It's a problem. The are reasons for Riley waiting -- I get it. But it's likely to hurt the Sooners and cost them a few recruits.
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Sunday Notes...(UPDATE: 11:08p)

UPDATE: 11:08p - I'm told that Dennis Simmons will be in Houston on Tuesday checking out Latrell Neville.

It sounds like the next 48 hours will have a lot of Houston feel to it so keep an eye on that.

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I'm also told that Cale Gundy and Lincoln Riley will be in-home with E.J. Ndoma-Ogar tonight.

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Alright guys, obviously Oklahoma is making up for time and is out on the road today...

*I'm told that Bill Bedenbaugh is up in Iowa watching a pair of Iowa junior college games. Not surprisingly the first one was Iowa Central vs. Monroe college, a game Central won 34-20. Obviously be was there watching offensive tackle offer Myron Cunningham - who I've currently got Oklahoma forecasted with but who will be visiting Arkansas next weekend.

*I'm also told that Oklahoma is currently (as in they are there 'as I type this') doing an in-home visit with five-star receiver commitment Trejan Bridges. I'm working to confirm who is there, will relay that when I have it.

*I expect Calvin Thibodeaux to be in-home today or tonight with Marcus Hicks and then be around Houston later in the week to see both Marcus Stripling and David Ugwoegbu.

Perhaps the most interesting thing I've heard so far? Joseph Wete will get an in-home visit on Friday and it will be Riley and Shane Beamer coming to see him. He continues to seemingly have no relationship with Bob Diaco.

I think that says all you need to know about that staff position.

Big 12 Postseason Awards ...

Offensive Player of the Year: Kyler Murray

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Offensive POY: Kyler Murray
Defensive POY: David Long (West Virginia)
Offensive Newcomer of the Year: Jalen Hurd (Baylor)
Defensive Newcomer of the Year: Greg Eisworth (Iowa State)
Offensive Freshman of the Year: Pooka Williams (Kansas)
Defensive Freshman of the Year: Caden Sterns (Texas)
Special Teams: Austin Seibert
Offensive Lineman of the Year: Dru Samia/Dalton Risner (Kansas State)/Yodny Cajuste (WVU)

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Defensive Lineman of the Year: Charles Omenihu (Texas)
Coach of the Year: Lincoln Riley, Matt Campbell

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All-Big 12 First Team --

Kyler Murray
Marquise Brown
Grant Calcaterra
Cody Ford
Ben Powers
Dru Samia
Austin Seibert

All-Big 12 Second Team --

Carson Meier
Bobby Evans
Tre Brown - KR/PR
Kenneth Murray
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