Tony D'Amato
It's all about the inches
If Lincoln Riley can get this kid
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Something is brewing
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Something is brewing
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He entered the transfer portalBackstory?
Why not post that article and make that the thread?He entered the transfer portal
I thought it was made, but it didn't come up when I searched itWhy not post that article and make that the thread?
Being discussed in the stickied college football thread.I thought it was made, but it didn't come up when I searched it
Where the hell else would he go? SC is the only option that looks better than OUHe’s probably not going to usc, and Dillion was heading to ucla til Williams left
I wouldn't think he and his family are trying to hitch their wagon (again) to the same person that is the cause for him to enter the transfer portal in the first place.Where the hell else would he go? SC is the only option that looks better than OU
He's gonna have to get a big bag to go to USC. riley lied to Caleb and his family. His family moved part-time to Oklahoma bc of it.Where the hell else would he go? SC is the only option that looks better than OU
Caleb is better than Trevor. Hell, his skillset now is better than Trevor at his peak imo.He's gonna have to get a big bag to go to USC. riley lied to Caleb and his family. His family moved part-time to Oklahoma bc of it.
Caleb is prob not better as a freshman than Trevor Lawrence was.
He had a great game against Texas, the following 2 games, then fell down pretty hard uo until the bowl game last week. He actually looked better apart from Riley.
I'd love to keep him just based on his potential, but since OU already got Gabriel it looks like it's a wrap on Caleb. I'd say he has a great group WRs to throw to here but more money will pull him elsewhere
AuburnWhere the hell else would he go? SC is the only option that looks better than OU
He's guaranteed the job anywhere he goes. I don't get leaving ou either if it aint SCI don't see the point of this, he's practically guaranteed the job at OU, and he's poised to put up big numbers.