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Crimson Countdown: No. 39 Peter Schuh

Eddie On3by:Eddie Radosevich07/22/24
Syndication: The Oklahoman
Oklahoma coach Brent Venables locks arms with his team before a University of Oklahoma (OU) Sooners spring football game at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., Saturday, April 20, 2024.

The Crimson Countdown is officially on for the 2024 Oklahoma football season. Fans have been waiting for what feels like forever with this one. The Sooners are finally and officially joining the SEC.

The 2023 season was a rebound one for head coach Brent Venables, getting the program back to its standard. OU went 10-3 in Venables’ second season, now it’s time for year No. 3.

Every day as we get closer to kickoff, SoonerScoop.com will count down the days with you. Starting with No. 99 and working our way to No. 0, we’ll be there every step of the way.

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Crimson Countdown – No. 39 Peter Schuh 

2023 stats: Did not play, suffered season-ending injury.

2024 outlook: One of the more unique stories on the Oklahoma roster Peter Schuh made it to Norman after being diagnosed with eosinophilic esophagitis, asthma, celiac disease and a heart defect as a child. Schuh’s greatest impact in the Oklahoma secondary will come largely on the Sooners practice field as a scout team player. 

2024 safety outlook: 

Safety 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. 

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