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Former Oklahoma Quarterback Says 2022 a ‘Failed Season Already’
There was a good quantity of panic when Lincoln Riley left Oklahoma for USC this previous offseason and a few followers are already falling by the wayside after a 3–2 begin to the yr. Former Sooners quarterback Trevor Knight has joined in and was crucial of latest coach Brent Venables throughout a current podcast look.
“You’re not going to the Massive 12 title recreation,” Knight stated on The Subject of 12 After Darkish podcast. “It’s a failed season already in Norman, in case you ask me.”
Knight performed for Oklahoma from 2012 to ’15 earlier than he transferred to Texas A&M. Whereas with the Sooners, he was named MVP of the 2014 Sugar Bowl, main the staff in an upset of defending nationwide champion Alabama. Knight would go undrafted in 2017 however signed briefly with the Cardinals and Falcons. He by no means performed a in an NFL recreation.
The 28-year-old particularly was upset with Venables and his defensive woes. The brand new coach has a historical past on the defensive facet of the ball and was the defensive coordinator for Clemson earlier than shifting to Norman. The Sooners have misplaced their final two video games and given up a mixed 96 factors within the two contests.
“You’ve acquired the very best defensive thoughts in faculty soccer, arguably, and also you’re not making changes with the blokes that you’ve,” he stated.
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