Report: Oklahoma corner Jasiah Wagoner plans to enter NCAA Transfer Portal
Oklahoma cornerback Jasiah Wagoner plans to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, according to 247Sports’ Collin Kennedy. Wagoner will have multiple years of eligibility remaining.
As a true freshman in 2023, Wagoner played in seven games for the Sooners. He played in the final five games of the regular season for the Sooners.
In his seven appearances, Wagoner had a handful of tackles and two pass breakups. But despite the early promise that Wagoner showed in his career, he’ll be looking elsewhere to try and keep honing it. As a former high-level recruit, Wagoner will likely have plenty of suitors in the portal.
Wagoner played high school football at Spanaway Lake (Washington) High School, where he was a four-star prospect. He was the No. 325 overall recruit in the 2023 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire.
The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.
The Sooners are set at QB for 2025
Jackson Arnold is feeling his confidence grow as the starting quarterback for the Oklahoma Sooners entering the 2024 campaign.
After sitting behind Dillon Gabriel for the majority of the 2023 season, it’s Arnold’s job to lead the Sooners into the SEC. Following the team’s spring game, Arnold explained why this offseason of growth has been much easier on him.
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“Very comfortable,” Arnold said regarding the difference in knowing he’s the starter for the Sooners entering 2024. “It really helps with my confidence too, just knowing that I’m going in as the starter, for a game like today. Last season, Dillon was the starter for the whole year. I went into the Alamo Bowl, but it’s not the same as now.
“Having this whole spring to get with these guys, step in and be their leader, it’s been very comfortable for me, and helped me build a lot of confidence.”
Alas, Arnold will have a ton of expectations placed on him entering 2024, as he’s slated to be the next in line among Oklahoma’s history of phenomenal quarterback talents. Will he live up to those expectations? That’s anyone’s guess.
Nevertheless, Arnold is putting in the work, and hoping to be great for the Sooners. We’ll see if he’s able to get the job done for Oklahoma in 2024.