
What’s up, folks? Now I’ll only speak for myself, but I’m sure many of you are also starting to get that itch to watch more Oklahoma Sooners Football. Bye weeks are a drag, especially after a loss. Thankfully, it won’t be too much longer now.
Speaking of coming up quick, if you blink, you’ll miss this guy. That’s right, Marquise Brown is that dude, and he isn’t just one of the fastest receivers in college, he’s also related the best all-around receiver in the pros today.
It runs in the family.
Known for their speed and flashy style of play, Marquise and Antonio Brown are considered two of the best wide receivers in their respective leagues. And the two just so happen to be cousins. #Sooners: https://t.co/iBfB1xcra7
— OU Daily Sports (@OUDailySports) October 16, 2018
Pittsburgh Steelers star wideout Antonio Brown has worked out with his cousin, Marquise, throughout his career, and he knows full well what kind of career potential Hollywood has.
It was about this time last season when Brown took off and set the college football world ablaze. He’s since kept up that pace for the most part this season, but could he actually take his game to yet another level for the second half of 2018? Sooner fans can only hope for such a leap.
Now for your daily dose of Hot Links! Oklahoma’s defense is working with a new sense of urgency, Dimitri Flowers and Baker Mayfield could be reconnecting on the football field once again, the Big 12 and the Big East are setting up an annual challenge on the hardwood and more!
Browns worked out six players today, group includes former TCU WR John Diarse and two other WRs, plus FB Dimitri Flowers, two OLs and a LB
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) October 15, 2018
- Continuing with the trend of news on former Sooners, Blake Bell has been signed to the Jacksonville Jaguars’ 53-man roster.
- The Big 12 and the Big East are two of the strongest conferences in college basketball from top to bottom, and starting next year the two powerhouse leagues will collide on an annual basis.
Source: The Big East and Big 12 have officially agreed to an annual “challenge” between the two conferences, starting during the 19-20 season. Official announcement expected soon.
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) October 15, 2018
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