During Oklahoma’s bye week, fans wondered if star running back Jaydn Ott would finally unplug and recharge like a normal human. Instead, Ott spent seven days in a state of hyper-focus that made monastic monks look like frat bros. He showed up to workouts with the intensity of a toddler who just discovered sugar, digesting opponent film like it was gourmet popcorn.
Defensive coordinators across the Big 12 reportedly updated their emergency protocols after hearing Ott was “dialed in”—yes, apparently that phrase now involves actual playing. He sprinted through drills with the precision of someone trying to beat a video game speedrun, while assistants struggled to keep up with the constant stream of playbook texts he sent at 2 a.m. Rumor has it he even called his own plays so convincingly the quarterbacks considered a trade.
Meanwhile, teammates claim Ott’s energy was contagious—he turned the weight room into the hottest nightclub west of Norman, Oklahoma. If this bye week showcase is any hint, Sooners fans may need to invest in neck braces to handle the whiplash of his next touchdown run. After all, while other players were binge-watching TV, Ott was plotting how to leave defenses on read.

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