MAKE US YOUR HOMEPAGE
|
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
|
WIRELESS
CONTACT US
|
SUBSCRIBER SERVICES
|
SIGN IN
SIGN OUT
|
MY PROFILE PAGE
|
MY ACCOUNT
Advanced Search
Current Conditions
26°
(Feels like 19°)
5-day local forecast
Home
News
Sports
Business
Special Projects
Blogs
Scene
Obits
Videos
Photos
Databases
Opinion
Comics
Jobs
Autos
Homes
Classifieds
Contact Us
|
About the Tulsa World
|
FAQ & Help
|
Advertise With Us
|
Create an Online Account
|
Email Newsletters
|
RSS
|
Mobile
|
iPhone App
|
E-Edition
Local
|
State
|
US/World
|
Education
|
Health
|
Religion
|
Courts
|
Government
|
Stimulus Tracker
|
Weather
|
Births
|
Divorces
|
Marriages
|
Transitions
OU
|
OSU
|
TU
|
ORU
|
High Schools
|
College Football
|
College Basketball
|
Blogs
|
Out Pick the Picker Contest & Blog
|
NFL
|
Fantasy
|
Pros
|
Golf
|
Outdoors
|
Motor Sports
|
All
Stocks
|
Aerospace
|
Agriculture
|
Employment
|
Energy
|
Real Estate
|
Finance
|
Tech
|
Retail
|
Transportation
|
FYI
|
Consumer Awareness
|
Action Line
Special Projects
|
The Homicide Report
|
The SemGroup Collapse
|
Puppy Profits
|
The Life of Oral Roberts
|
The Life of Will Rogers
Sports
|
Scene
|
Opinion
|
Photo
Dining In
|
Dining Out
|
Movies
|
Music
|
On TV
|
The Arts
|
Style
|
People
|
Home
|
Health
|
Family
|
Books
|
Travel
|
Celebrations
|
Blogs
Obituaries
|
Memorials
|
Death Notices
|
Support
|
Resources
|
Funeral Directors Login
|
Search Obituaries
|
Find a funeral home or cemetery
|
Divorces
|
Marriages
|
Transitions
Videos
|
Blogs
Photos
|
Blogs
|
Order photo and page reproductions
Databases
|
State Salaries
|
City Salaries
|
Gas Station Violations
|
Crime Tracker
|
State Restaurant Inspection Reports
Editorials
|
Letters
|
Bruce Plante's Political Cartoons
|
Readers Forum
|
Wayne Greene's Blog
|
Mike Jones' Blog
|
Stems & Pieces
Comics Kingdom Online
|
Comics from the Tulsa World Print Edition
Job Search
|
Career Resources
|
Upload/Modify Resume
|
Hiring Companies
|
Career Fairs
|
Account Profile
|
Job Alerts
|
Employer Login
My Saved Searches
|
My Saved Ads
|
Boats
|
Motorcycles
|
Recreational Vehicles
|
Airplanes
|
Classic Cars
|
ATV's
|
Scooters
|
Sell Your Car
Property Search
|
Commercial Property
|
Foreclosures
|
World of Homes
|
Find a Realtor
|
Real Estate Login
Garage Sales
|
Pets
|
Post An Ad
|
Upload a Photo
|
Help & FAQ
Home
>
News
> Article
Print
Email
Comment
RSS
Bookmark
If you would like to bookmark this article you will need to
Login
to your tulsaworld.com account
close
Analysis: OU's 2009 recruiting class
Gabe Lynn of Jenks
By JOHN E. HOOVER World Sports Writer
Published:
2/3/2009 2:27 PM
Last Modified: 2/4/2009 6:47 PM
OU football beat writer John E. Hoover analyzes the Sooners' 2009 recruiting class:
THE CLASS
Oklahoma's 2009 recruiting class has some nice names and even a handful of potential stars, but on the surface it doesn't look like one of Bob Stoops' best classes.
There were gaping holes to fill at receiver and offensive line, and it appears the Sooners did well at those positions – but could have made out a whole lot better. Numbers were skimpy at both – two receivers, four linemen – so OU fans need to hope the guys that signed pay off now and develop as good players.
In particular, there can be no whiffs on the three junior college newcomers. Wideout Cameron Kenney must contribute immediately, and offensive linemen Jeff Vinson and Tavaris Jeffries have to at least compete with redshirt freshmen and sophomores for top backup jobs.
OU added plenty of future depth at linebacker (four), defensive back (four) and defensive end (three), three problem areas in recent years.
There's also a quarterback, a running back and a tight end, as well as a pair of versatile athletes who could play almost anywhere. In all, nine offensive players and 13 defensive players were signed.
OU's class is ranked No. 13 by Rivals.com and No. 9 by Scout.com.
OFFENSE
The future is not set – particularly in recruiting. Did the Sooners get their next great QB in Drew Allen? What does RB Jonathon Miller's future hold? Will Ronnell Lewis stay at LB, or could he eventually be moved to offense?
More immediately, OU needs to earn quick dividends from Kenney, whose athletic ability is obvious on highlight film. Also, at least two of the four new offensive linemen – ideally, the juco transfers – need to be on the two-deep come fall.
If the Sooners are going to compete for championships in 2009, this class must provide a handful of major contributors.
The needs:
OU's record-setting 2008 offense was balanced, predicated on a talented and experienced offensive line. Four starters are gone (and another senior who started plenty). Some replacements already are in place, but this recruiting class may have to deliver at least one starter and two backups. The loss of three senior receivers (145 catches, 2,368 yards, 21 TDs) also must be minimized. That starts with Kenney, and maybe freshman Jaz Reynolds.
Headliner:
Kenney is the only offensive player OU signed rated at least four stars by both Rivals.com and Scout.com. In two seasons at Garden City (Kan.) CC, he caught 86 passes for 1,203 yards and 8 TDs. He also punted, kicked field goals, returned kicks and took handoffs.
Sleeper:
TE Gabe Ikard of OKC Bishop McGuinness comes equipped with a major college frame (6-4, 246) and was a prolific receiver in high school (29 catches, 542 yards, 9 TDs last year). If he takes to Kevin Wilson's coaching and embraces blocking, Ikard may someday develop into a trusted starter.
Immediate impact:
Kenney is 6-foot-2, 195 pounds and runs a sub-4.5 40. He has the ability to take a ball at its highest point and is shifty on the run. He looks like a hybrid of Malcolm Kelly and Juaquin Iglesias, good both in the air and on the ground. He originally committed to Auburn, then chose OU over Georgia.
DEFENSE
This is where the true talent of this class lies. Three Scout.com five-star prospects signed with the Sooners in DT Jamarkus McFarland, CB Gabe Lynn and LB Ronnell Lewis. Of the three, Lynn may have the best chance of playing immediately.
Beyond the stars, OU signed good depth at LB and DE, where depth has been difficult to come by recently.
DEs Jarrett Brown and Terry Franklin are athletic and look like good long-term prospects, while Justin Chaisson may be able to contribute immediately.
LBs Jayden Bird, Gus Jones and Tom Wort all seem like solid athletes with uncommon toughness in the Rocky Calmus/Ryan Reynolds mold.
The needs:
Nine starters return for OU next season, with the graduation of two starting safeties the only holes to fill. There are plenty of candidates already on the team, but don't rule out any of the newcomers. Lynn is a CB by trade but wouldn't mind giving safety a shot next season. Kevin Brent could be a star in waiting, not as big as Nic Harris or as fast as Lendy Holmes, but perhaps a total package. Javon Harris and Marcus Trice come in needing to get bigger and stronger, but are athletic enough to contribute later.
Headliner:
The Sooners have had success at DT thanks to the recruiting and coaching of Jackie Shipp. Shipp has another potential star to work with in McFarland. McFarland isn't as strong as Tommie Harris, as big as DeMarcus Granger or as quick as Gerald McCoy, but he has all three attributes and knows how to use them. With Granger returning from back surgery, McFarland might have to play immediately – and he's good enough to.
Sleeper:
Marshall Musil could be the next Nic Harris. Or the next Auston English. Or the next Trent Smith. Or the next Matt Clapp. If Musil starts out on defense, he's big and athletic enough to help out just about anywhere.
Immediate impact:
Depending on how fast he absorbs the OU defense, expect Lynn to get into the backup rotation at CB almost out of the gate. If the Sooners can't quickly identify the best candidates to play safety, Lynn might move there. At 6-foot and 185 pounds, Lynn is big enough. But the learning curve at safety is significant.
To read more about OU football from beat writers John E. Hoover and Guerin Emig, go to the OU page on Tulsa World's Sports Extra.
By JOHN E. HOOVER World Sports Writer
Copy Text
Search for this phrase/name
Close
Print
Email
Comment
RSS
Bookmark
If you would like to bookmark this article you will need to
Login
to your tulsaworld.com account
close
Reader Comments
Show: Most Recent Comment First
Add your comment
0
comments have been made on this story so far. Tell us what you think below!
Reporting Comments
If you see a comment that violates our
terms and conditions
, please help us by clicking the "Report this Comment" link next to a comment. That will alert the web staff to review the comment. Thank you. --
Web Editor Jason Collington
Add Your Comment
In order to post a comment on this article, you must
sign in to Tulsaworld.com
. If you do not have a site account, you can
create an account for free
.
Post Your Comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Comments made yesterday
2,015
Total Comments
1,033,793
Register to make reader comments
1) Tulsa mayor wants to use grant money to hire back officers
2) Man arrested in Tulsa kidnapping also investigated in 2007 disappearance
3) Debating a penny
4) Shawnee police shoot, kill knife-wielding man
5) Tulsa Denny's restaurant busy after Super Bowl ad promotion
6) Missing boy shows up at Oklahoma City school
7) Tulsa man pleads guilty to murdering mom, cousin
8) Two injured in highway crash
9) Tulsa team helps Haitian reportedly buried 22 days
10) Tulsa man, Coweta woman plead guilty in mortgage conspiracy
View the top 50
These are the most viewed stories in the last 24 hours.
1) Tulsa police will not respond to some calls
2) Panel advances Bible-education bill
3) No cuts planned for mayor's staff
4) Gunman robs new north Tulsa grocery
5) Sarah Palin assails Obama at 'tea party' gathering
6) Tea Party movement looks to continue momentum
7) Officer out on bail after bar incident
8) Debating a penny
9) Most snow melts in mild storm
10) Police officer jailed after incident at pub
View the top 50
These are the top stories that have been commented on in the past 7 days.
1) Man arrested in Tulsa kidnapping also investigated in 2007 disappearance
2) Tulsa Denny's restaurant busy after Super Bowl ad promotion
3) Income tax credit: Making Work Pay
4) Tulsa team helps Haitian reportedly buried 22 days
5) There's a job at the SHOP
6) Oklahoma legislature honors 'The Biggest Loser' winner
7) Tulsa man, Coweta woman plead guilty in mortgage conspiracy
8) Debating a penny
9) Officials: Arrow's assets are unclear
10) Tulsa mayor wants to use grant money to hire back officers
View the top 50
These are the top stories that have been emailed in the past 24 hours.
Home
|
About Tulsa World
|
Advertise With Us
|
Privacy
|
Usage Agreement
|
FAQ and Help
|
Contact Us
|
Today's Headlines
Copyright
© 2010, World Publishing Co. All rights reserved.
Advanced Search