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James Patton will be missed at OU by future and current Sooners (media, too)
Published: 2/11/2013 12:01 PM
Last Modified: 2/11/2013 12:01 PM

It’s an ugly business, college football recruiting.

Less than a week after getting all the binding signatures he needed to built Oklahoma’s 2013 class, OU coach Bob Stoops canned offensive line coach James Patton.

Just minutes after Patton's dismissal was first reported by SoonerScoop.com, a member of that brand new class, offensive lineman Christian Daimler — a 6-foot-6, 270-pound offensive tackle from Houston — vented discord on his Twitter feed.

“Damn,” Daimler tweeted. “Coach Patton’s gone.”

Daimler had offers from Arizona State, Colorado and Washington State, among others, and chose OU on Dec. 19. Now, the man who recruited him is out, once again helping his former Miami-Ohio position coach and mentor at OU, Kevin Wilson, who continues his reclamation project at Indiana.

Also on Twitter, Sooner senior Gabe Ikard, who moved from tight end to guard and then became an All-Big 12 center under Patton’s tutelage, said, “Coach Patton is my favorite coach I’ve had. Taught me a lot about football and a lot about life. Really going to miss him. ‘Dare greatly.’ ”

That’s a phrase that Patton liked to pass along to his players. He got it from Wilson, who got it from the late Randy Walker, who got it from some long-forgotten football coach or poet or both.

Patton’s affable persona will be missed. He was popular with his players, well-liked by the coaching staff and always friendly and accommodating with the media.

It’s unfair, too, that Patton probably did his best work over the last two seasons, when a largely average Sooner offensive line was ravaged by injuries and still protected Landry Jones and fueled the Belldozer. Ikard was just the most visible example of Patton’s resourcefulness. He also helped transform Lane Johnson from a junior college quarterback into a first-round offensive tackle.

Patton coached All-Americans and first-rounders like Duke Robinson and Trent Williams, but was at his best when talent was moderate and times were desperate.

Written by
John E. Hoover
Sports Columnist



Reader Comments 2 Total

DomoArigato (5 days ago)
Hey John, you better check what your colleague Geurin is writing on this and the two of you get your stories straight...

Geurin has Patton leaving OU for Indiana, making it sound as though Patton chose to leave, that being the story that he is posting after first reporting that Patton was FIRED...now you say he was "canned" which of you two are telling the truth??? Fired or just Leaving???
soonerk (4 days ago)
Soonersports posted this:

Coach Stoops' Statement on James Patton - Monday 11:04 a.m.
University of Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops confirmed Monday that assistant coach James Patton has accepted a position on Kevin Wilson's staff at the Indiana University.
"We appreciate the contributions that James made to our program over the past seven seasons," Stoops said. "He was a valued member of a staff that helped us win five Big 12 championships. We wish James and his family the best in this opportunity with Kevin Wilson at Indiana."

"Our family has enjoyed a tremendous experience at the University of Oklahoma," Patton said. "It has truly been a pleasure to work with Joe Castiglione, Coach Stoops and the entire football staff, as well as the many talented student-athletes that I was privileged to coach at OU. I'm excited about this new challenge at Indiana, and am extremely grateful for being afforded a chance to work with Oklahoma Football the past seven years."

Patton joined the Oklahoma staff in 2006 from Northwestern University where he spent seven seasons prior to his arrival in Norman.

Doesn't sound like someone who was fired.....no matter what "rumors" you may hear from "sources".
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Tulsa World Sports Columnist John E. Hoover has been a newspaperman since 1985 and has worked at the Tulsa World since 1992. Among other things, he's covered the Dallas Cowboys, Kansas City Chiefs, Arkansas Razorbacks, Oral Roberts Golden Eagles, Oklahoma State Cowboys and Oklahoma Sooners.

Covering the Sooners in 2011, Hoover was named National Beat Writer of the Year by the Associated Press Sports Editors, and has won numerous writing and reporting awards at the World and other newspapers. He was sports editor in Tahlequah, Okmulgee and Waynesville, Mo., and assistant sports editor in Ada.

Born and raised in North Pole, Alaska, John played football and wrote for the school paper at Ada High School and received a journalism degree from East Central University in 1989. He lives in Broken Arrow with his wife and two kids.

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