Sooners Load Up Secondary & Ignite with Kai Minor

Sooners Load Up Secondary & Ignite with Kai Minor - painting of Oklahoma Sooners football,softball venue

Sooners Fortify Future Defense with Elite DB Offers

Oklahoma’s defensive back unit has been a brick wall in 2025 thanks to standouts like Eli and Peyton Bowen alongside Courtland Guillory. To keep that stingy reputation intact, the Sooners extended scholarship offers to Class of 2028 cornerbacks Jermaine Cobbins (a consensus four-star, No. 45 recruit from Tennessee) and Royce Bimage (a four-star prospect ranked No. 189 from Texas). Cobbins impressed with 41 tackles, two forced fumbles and a pick-six in 2025, while Bimage helped Dickinson High to a 13–1 record. Oklahoma’s recruiting class for 2027 already ranks among the nation’s best, and the staff aims to build on that momentum by landing top talent early for 2028.

Breaking news: college football coaches have discovered a secret to future success—recruit kids who can tackle! Sources confirm that handing out scholarships to high school freshmen is definitely the latest trend, right up there with using clipboards and calling every down “an opportunity.” Sooners fans can now dream of defensive backrooms so crowded they’ll need a bouncer at the door. Expect poster boards, highlight reels, and hashtags like #HardToKillDBCamp to flood social media as Oklahoma’s staff tries to convince 14-year-olds that their campus food court is life-changing. Stay tuned for the next instalment: junior varsity water boy offers for Class of 2030!


Freshman Firestarter Kai Minor Ignites Oklahoma’s Offense

Oklahoma’s rookie leadoff hitter, Kai Minor, has become the Sooners’ unofficial hype machine. The center fielder boasts a .446 batting average, 17 doubles, three triples and 11 home runs, entering each postseason game like a one-woman fireworks display. Minor’s speed turns routine grounders into extra bases, and her vocal outbursts—arms flailing, screams echoing—spur the team’s energy from the very first pitch. Already a top-10 finalist for NFCA Freshman of the Year, she’s fueling OU’s postseason drive and earning praise from coach Patty Gasso and her infield teammates.

In a shocking turn of events, freshmen suddenly appear useful in college sports! Kai Minor has arrived on campus and decided to treat NCAA softball like her personal highlight reel—doubles, triples, home runs, you name it. Critics who once dismissed freshmen as “too young” are now scrambling to update their scouting reports before Minor’s next megawatt at-bat melts the opposing pitcher’s confidence. Between her base-stealing and ear-piercing battle cries, this kid might single-handedly sell out stadiums, start her own VR training camp, and run for student body president. But first: let’s see if she can teach the defense to keep up!


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