OU quarterback Jackson Arnold is entering the transfer portal

OU quarterback Jackson Arnold is entering the transfer portal

OU quarterback Jackson Arnold is entering the transfer portal, source confirms

The University of Oklahoma’s starting quarterback will enter the transfer portal, a source confirmed to KOCO.

The University of Oklahoma’s starting quarterback will enter the transfer portal, a source confirmed to KOCO. >> Download KOCO 5 app. After two seasons, quarterback Jackson Arnold will no longer play for the Sooners. Arnold finished the 2024 season as the Sooners’ starting quarterback after a back-and-forth with rookie Michael Hawkins Jr. Arnold was taken in the top 10 overall. He had 12 touchdown passes and three interceptions this season. Head coach Brent Venables announced the signing of Ben Arbuckle from Washington State on Monday. He played football at Guyer High School. According to OU’s website, he chose OU over Alabama, Arkansas, Notre Dame and other schools. OU finished its 2024 regular season with a record of 6-6. This was the team’s first year in the Southeastern Conference. Top HeadlinesBillboard ranks Beyoncé as the biggest pop star of the 21st century. One dead in house fire in southeast OKC. Stitt fires energy and environment ministers after appearing in court over a lawsuit against poultry farms. United Healthcare CEO shot dead outside a Manhattan hotel, law enforcement official says. Edmond officer accused of shooting brother gives emotional testimony

The University of Oklahoma’s starting quarterback will enter the transfer portal, a source confirmed to KOCO.

>> Download KOCO 5 app

After two seasons, quarterback Jackson Arnold will no longer play for the Sooners. Arnold ended the 2024 season as the Sooners’ starting quarterback after a back-and-forth with rookie Michael Hawkins Jr.

Arnold was in the top 10 of all recruits. He had 12 touchdown passes and three interceptions this season.

Head coach Brent Venables announced the signing of Ben Arbuckle from Washington State on Monday.

He played football at Guyer High School. According to OU’s website, he chose OU over Alabama, Arkansas, Notre Dame and other schools.

OU finished its 2024 regular season with a record of 6-6. This was the team’s first year in the Southeastern Conference.


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