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Maclin a rare miss on OU's recruiting hitlist
Published: 5/15/2008 10:00 PM
Last Modified: 5/15/2008 10:00 PM

It's safe to say that when it comes to recruiting, Oklahoma seldom makes mistakes. Not sealing the deal with Missouri wide receiver Jeremy Maclin, however, represents one of the few.

Maclin will surely join Texas Tech's Michael Crabtree as the two preseason All-Big 12 wide receivers late this summer. Come fall, he should also get national attention as one of the most dangerous multi-purpose players in any league. He already has OU's attention -- gameplanning for him the two weeks the Sooners faced Mizzou last year was a migraine for Brent Venables and staff.

Thing is, it wasn't always going to be this way, not with Maclin once giving the Sooners his verbal commitment as a Kirkwood, Mo., prep star.

Why did switch to the Tigers?

"I fell in love with what Missouri was doing on offense," Maclin told the Dallas Morning News.

That wasn't all.

"(Bob) Stoops never came to my house," Maclin told the paper. "It does say a lot about a head coach that comes into your living room and has a conversation with you."

Gary Pinkel apparently made that effort, and now he is reaping the rewards.

To Stoops' credit, he has been nothing but complimentary of Maclin since his former recruit switched sides. He will continue to take the high road should the Sooners and Tigers meet in another Big 12 championship.

Ultimate kudos, however, to Pinkel and his staff. Maclin was an in-state whiz they couldn't afford to let go, even after he had verbaled to a program the caliber of OU. So they kept after him until they got him.

For that, it's at least two more years of headaches for defensive staffs all over the Big 12 Conference.

-- Guerin Emig


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Thomas Cothran (5 years ago)
Apparently OU doesn't need Maclin. A Big 12 championship showed that. What they do need is a new philosophy on defense. What happened to the blitzes? What happened to a couple of d-backs getting sacks? What's up with this "soft zone" crap? I hate givin' up 7 yards on 3rd and 6. BOOMER SOONER!
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Tulsa World Sports Writer Guerin Emig has covered University of Oklahoma football and men's basketball for the Tulsa World since 2004. He lives in Norman, where he keeps the fact that he is a University of Kansas graduate on the down low.

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Tulsa World Sports Writer Eric Bailey covered TU sports before coming over to the OU beat. He came to the Tulsa World in September 2004 after working eight years at the Springfield (Mo.) News-Leader. He attended Haskell Indian Nations University and the University of Kansas, where he was a 1996 Chips Quinn scholar, a national award given to minority journalism students.

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