The Sooners have two starters back, a proven transfer, the top high school safety in the nation and plenty of intriguing talent that displayed great promise.
John E. Hoover
NORMAN — So Brent Venables expressly said Oklahoma’s secondary is the place where the team has shown the most improvement during the early stages of the 2023 offseason.
Now it’s up to OU safeties coach Brandon Hall to parse through the mounting collection of veterans, newcomers and talented youngsters to find the Sooners’ two or three best players.
“We’re deeper, and we’ve got more experience in this system,” Hall said. “And we’ll have more experience next year and the year after.”
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