The offensive responsibilities for the Oklahoma Sooners are now in the hands of a former five-star prospect..
The offensive responsibilities for the Oklahoma Sooners are now in the hands of Jackson Arnold, a former five-star prospect, following Dillon Gabriel’s transfer to Oregon.
Arnold exhibited glimpses of his talent in limited appearances during the regular season. His first substantial playing time came in the second half of the BYU game, where he performed well enough to guide the Sooners to a crucial road victory.
In the Alamo Bowl, Arnold displayed considerable potential, but his impressive 300-yard passing performance was marred by four turnovers, including three interceptions.
Despite the setbacks, there is a positive outlook for Arnold as he gears up to lead the Sooners. Possessing the talent to become a significant player at the collegiate level, he will have ample time during the offseason to hone his skills as the starting quarterback, ensuring he is well-prepared to guide the Sooners into the SEC in 2024.