Crimson Countdown: No. 31 Cale Fugate
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Crimson Countdown: No. 31 Cale Fugate
2023 stats: Redshirted in 2023
2024 outlook: Following an outstanding career at powerhouse Bixby, Cale Fugate has settled into a program role at Oklahoma. His greatest contribution most likely won’t come on Saturdays but rather an important role on the practice field. Fugate could find himself in a role on the Sooners special teams.
2024 safety outlook:
Safeties coach Brandon Hall has done as a good a job as anyone building his room. Oklahoma has an impressive safety room led by senior Billy Bowman, who opted to put the NFL on hold for one more year in Norman. Playing next Bowman will likely be Peyton Bowen and Robert Spears-Jennings. Both had impressive 2023 seasons and good spring practices, making them the frontrunners to start alongside Bowman. But OU has a trio of freshman — Jaydan Hardy, Reggie Powers and Michael Boganowski — vying for roles next season.