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Sunday Notes...(UPDATE: 5:04p)

Josh_M

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UPDATE: 5:04p - And it is official, Coldon is in.

UPDATE: 4:53p - I'm told that you all can expect news from C.J. Coldon probably by the end of the day today. What is also interesting is that Coldon will not be there in January, he'll arrive in June as he plans to graduate and begin his masters in Norman.

ORIGINAL: Alright guys, I know everyone is beating the drum and I'm here to answer...

First off, I don't think anyone who has been paying attention to this board is going to be tremendously surprised by what it looks like has transpired this weekend.

I think it's safe to say that Oklahoma has landed plenty of help in the secondary this weekend with the visits of C.J. Coldon (Wyoming), Trey Morrison (North Carolina), and Louisville transfer Kani Walker.

Morrison tells me that he'll be announcing tomorrow while I asked Coldon if he was just going to stay in Norman and he said 'I have to fly back'.

I'll let you read that however you want but it sure reads like a guy who is expecting to return.

Walker hasn't had much to say but the word is that the visit went well for the Sooners.

We'll keep checking around and obviously the loss of Drew Sanders is tough but linebacker feels like one of the few positions where the Sooners are in strong shape both from a talent and depth standpoint.

From a recruiting perspective I was told that the official visit of Kevonte Henry went very well and the Sooners, while still having work to do that they are truly a contender in the race. What I've heard is VERY peripheral so bear with me as I dig a bit more.
 
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