Crimson Countdown: No. 73 Isaiah Autry-Dent
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Crimson Countdown: No. 73 Isaiah Autry-Dent
2023 stats: N/A
2024 outlook:
It’s hard to miss the 6-foot-6, 300-pound freshman offensive tackle. And he brings with him good pedigree, too, being a cousin of former Sooner All-American running back Marcus Dupree.
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One of five freshmen offensive linemen in the Sooners 2024 class, Autry-Dent was an early enrollee during the spring semester, participating in spring practice.
It would be hard to say Autry-Dent will make an immediate impact for Bill Bedenbaugh’s position group this season but surely could be a player to watch as he develops throughout his career.
2024 offensive tackle outlook
It’s no secret where the biggest concern is for Oklahoma in 2024 — offensive tackle. Replacing Tyler Guyton and Walter Rouse is no easy task. OU brought in transfer Michael Tarquin (USC) and Spencer Brown (Michigan State). Both have a chance to start next season, especially Tarquin at left tackle. Jacob Sexton is also expected to be in the mix, having played right tackle last season. But during the spring, Sexton also played guard. OU is hoping Jake Taylor can be a contributor at tackle in this third season, while redshirt freshman Logan Howland continues to progress in a backup role.