Oklahoma’s defensive backfield spent the season operating like a GPS stuck in recalculating mode—until Gentry Williams marched back onto the field, clipboard in hand, ready to remind everyone what “coverage” actually means. With Williams suiting up, the Sooners’ secondary has officially upgraded from “make-it-up-as-you-go” to “full-blown defensive renaissance.” Team insiders report an electric vibe in practice, fueled by Williams’ boundless confidence and a stash of unbranded energy drinks. Teammates say they’ve never seen corners so committed to actually sticking with receivers, or safeties so jazzed about the idea of tackling someone who isn’t wearing one of their own jerseys.
Coaches are daring to dream big—talk of holding opponents under 300 yards of offense has coaches whispering the word “dynasty,” though nobody’s quite agreed on the spelling yet. With a month of games looming, Oklahoma’s secondary is primed to redefine the phrase “sky’s the limit,” provided the clouds don’t interfere with the pass-rush. If Williams keeps up his heroic streak of getting to the ball—and maybe even celebrating with a choreographed end-zone dance—the Sooners might just turn defensive dominance into an art form. Stay tuned: if this crew really hits top form, quarterbacks everywhere may start wearing floaties.
Sooner Secondary Vows to Actually Cover Everything Under the Sun Now That Gentry Williams Is Back

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