WATCH: Talking playoffs, the portal and a preview of Jackson Arnold with Kegan Reneau
WATCH: Talking playoffs, the portal and a preview of Jackson Arnold with Kegan Reneau
The Todd Pod: Kegan Reneau of RPM Data joins me to discuss the college football playoff, OU's roster and how the Sooners may fare in the SEC next season.
Bowl season and the college football offseason are now one and the same. Kegan Reneau of RPM Data sat down to talk with me about the following topics.
- The College Football Playoff: Did the committee get it right and who are the actual four best teams?
- The beginning of the Jackson Arnold era in Norman and what Seth Littrell’s promotion to offensive coordinator may mean for the freshman quarterback in The Alamo Bowl, and more importantly, next season
- Billy Bowman and Danny Stutsman’s decisions to stay at Oklahoma and how both of them can improve their draft stock by this time next year
- The portal ins and outs for the Sooners, most notably the commitment of wide receiver Deon Burch and the projected loss of o-lineman Cayden Green
- The Sooners win total next season in the SEC
- The next big names in college football coaching
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Creative Director: Michael Lane
Editing and social media: Michael Martin & Bobby Howard
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