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Tulsa OL transfer Kasen Carpenter commits to Oklahoma State

Barkley-Truaxby:Barkley Truax12/02/24

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Tulsa offensive line transfer Kasen Carpenter has committed to Oklahoma State, per report.

His portal commitment comes less than 24 hours after originally announcing his decision to enter the portal and leave Tulsa.

Carpenter chose to redshirt as a true freshman, and enters his Cowboys career as a redshirt sophomore with three years of eligibility left. However, he did appear for the allotted four games he is allowed to play in to preserve his redshirt.

In 2024, he played in all 12 games for Tulsa during the regular season. Carpenter started in 11 of those matchups.

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The portal officially opens on Monday, Dec. 9, 2024. More than 2,800 FBS scholarship players entered their names into the NCAA’s transfer database during the 2023-24 school year. Removing those who withdrew or went pro, the final total sat at 2,707 transfers. That means roughly 25% of all FBS scholarship players hit free agency in one year.

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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.

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Former NFL referee and current rules analyst for NBC Terry McAulay has his frustrations about how the targeting rule is officiated. In fact, he went so far as to publicly call out the SEC and the Big 12 for what he sees as utter contempt for the targeting rule.

This frustration was born from a pair of calls that were made, or rather not made, during Friday night of the final week of the regular season. He started with the highly publicized play between Georgia and Georgia Tech that ended with quarterback Haynes King fumbling on a play where he appeared to be hit with the crown of the helmet by Dan Jackson.

“The failure to review and create a targeting foul here doesn’t just ignore the rule, I’d go so far as to say SEC replay is showing utter contempt for the targeting rule,” Terry McAulay said. “This has been happening all season around the country. It’s clear the rules have to change. A model that penalizes without disqualification is long overdue.”

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