Oklahoma Sooners: Dalton Rodriguez
Rodriguez decommits, heading to Tulsa 
December, 13, 2012
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Bob Przybylo | ESPN.com
Saying it was the best decision for him, three-star offensive tackle Dalton Rodriguez (Tulsa, Okla./Union) tweeted he has switched his commitment from Oklahoma to Tulsa on Thursday afternoon. Rodriguez confirmed the news via text message to ESPN.com.
Rodriguez, who is 6-foot-6 and 255 pounds, was being recruited as an offensive tackle by the Sooners. However, he never took a snap at the position during high school. He has been one of the best defensive ends in the state the last two seasons.
OU picked up another defensive end commit in Houston Alief Taylor’s Ogbonnia Okoronkwo on Wednesday afternoon, giving the Sooners three quality defensive ends to go with ESPN 300 prospects D.J. Ward (Moore, Okla./Southmoore) and Matt Dimon (Katy, Texas/Katy).
Rodriguez, who is 6-foot-6 and 255 pounds, was being recruited as an offensive tackle by the Sooners. However, he never took a snap at the position during high school. He has been one of the best defensive ends in the state the last two seasons.
OU picked up another defensive end commit in Houston Alief Taylor’s Ogbonnia Okoronkwo on Wednesday afternoon, giving the Sooners three quality defensive ends to go with ESPN 300 prospects D.J. Ward (Moore, Okla./Southmoore) and Matt Dimon (Katy, Texas/Katy).
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Offensive tackles remain OU's focus 
December, 10, 2012
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Bob Przybylo | ESPN.com
Oklahoma’s last offensive commit for its 2013 class was three-star athlete Austin Bennett (Manvel, Texas/Manvel) on June 20.
June 20? The Sooners have gone nearly six months without a commit on that side of the ball. Heading into the final two months until national signing day, that will obviously have to change.
Here is a position-by-position breakdown of who OU is looking at to close out the class.
June 20? The Sooners have gone nearly six months without a commit on that side of the ball. Heading into the final two months until national signing day, that will obviously have to change.
Here is a position-by-position breakdown of who OU is looking at to close out the class.
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Sooner Intel: Recruiting news and notes 
November, 29, 2012
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Bob Przybylo | ESPN.com
Every Thursday, SoonerNation releases the Sooner Intel, a sneak peek inside Oklahoma Sooners football recruiting with news and notes on the latest happenings around the program. Talk about it on our forum. A few things discussed in this week's update:
- Crazy week continues for new OU commit
- More on the defensive end situation
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Five from Friday: Parker not slowing down 
November, 26, 2012
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Bob Przybylo | ESPN.com
Every week through football season, SoonerNation writer Bob Przybylo will reveal five things he learned while out on the road watching the best in the Midlands area play football.
1. Class of 2014 safety Steven Parker (Jenks, Okla./Jenks) is making his case as the best in-state prospect for 2014. Entering the season, Parker was moving from cornerback to safety and he wasn’t sure how he would do. Let’s just say he’s doing OK. Parker has become the quarterback of the Jenks defense and was dominant in a 41-10 dismantling of rival Tulsa Union in the Class 6A state semifinals. Parker had an interception and eight tackles despite not playing most of the second half as Jenks ran out to a 35-3 halftime lead. Already with offers from Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Alabama, Parker is going to be a hot commodity once his junior film gets wide release.
2. It’s not just the 2014 kids having fun at Jenks, though, as OU wide receiver commit Jordan Smallwood showed why the Sooners hold him in such high regard. Smallwood didn’t have and didn’t need many chances to show what he can do. However, he came up big the only time his number was called. On third-and-12, Smallwood won a jump ball on a 36-yard reception that brought Jenks down to the 1-yard line. A play later and it was 21-3 Jenks and the rout was on. Smallwood also showed his defensive back skills with a nice pass deflection on an errant throw later in the game.
1. Class of 2014 safety Steven Parker (Jenks, Okla./Jenks) is making his case as the best in-state prospect for 2014. Entering the season, Parker was moving from cornerback to safety and he wasn’t sure how he would do. Let’s just say he’s doing OK. Parker has become the quarterback of the Jenks defense and was dominant in a 41-10 dismantling of rival Tulsa Union in the Class 6A state semifinals. Parker had an interception and eight tackles despite not playing most of the second half as Jenks ran out to a 35-3 halftime lead. Already with offers from Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Alabama, Parker is going to be a hot commodity once his junior film gets wide release.
2. It’s not just the 2014 kids having fun at Jenks, though, as OU wide receiver commit Jordan Smallwood showed why the Sooners hold him in such high regard. Smallwood didn’t have and didn’t need many chances to show what he can do. However, he came up big the only time his number was called. On third-and-12, Smallwood won a jump ball on a 36-yard reception that brought Jenks down to the 1-yard line. A play later and it was 21-3 Jenks and the rout was on. Smallwood also showed his defensive back skills with a nice pass deflection on an errant throw later in the game.
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Five from Friday: Watching Alexander 
October, 29, 2012
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Every week through football season, SoonerNation writer Bob Przybylo will reveal five things he learned while out on the road watching the best in the Midlands area play football.
1. You have to give a lot of credit to three-star athlete Dominique Alexander (Tulsa, Okla./Booker T. Washington). His senior season has been an absolute disaster in terms of team success, but he hasn’t given up. His spirited efforts this season have to be a reason why Oklahoma came knocking on his door and offered him. He was everywhere on the field in a 48-21 loss to Tulsa (Okla.) Union. There's still a question of which position the Arkansas commit will play in college, but he’s going to make an impact somewhere. He has more than 100 tackles and will most likely play the final game of his high school career this week as Tulsa Booker T. is unlikely to make a playoff run.
2. While Alexander has crept up OU’s board, three-star prospect and OU commit Dalton Rodriguez (Tulsa, Okla./Union) is quietly going about his business. Rodriguez didn’t see much time at all in the blowout victory as it was actually 42-0 in the third quarter before Tulsa Union took its foot off the gas pedal. In his limited time, Rodriguez had seven tackles, including two for loss. He also has six sacks this season. Rodriguez still hasn’t played a second at offensive tackle so the defensive end/offensive tackle question will linger on until he hits campus.
1. You have to give a lot of credit to three-star athlete Dominique Alexander (Tulsa, Okla./Booker T. Washington). His senior season has been an absolute disaster in terms of team success, but he hasn’t given up. His spirited efforts this season have to be a reason why Oklahoma came knocking on his door and offered him. He was everywhere on the field in a 48-21 loss to Tulsa (Okla.) Union. There's still a question of which position the Arkansas commit will play in college, but he’s going to make an impact somewhere. He has more than 100 tackles and will most likely play the final game of his high school career this week as Tulsa Booker T. is unlikely to make a playoff run.
2. While Alexander has crept up OU’s board, three-star prospect and OU commit Dalton Rodriguez (Tulsa, Okla./Union) is quietly going about his business. Rodriguez didn’t see much time at all in the blowout victory as it was actually 42-0 in the third quarter before Tulsa Union took its foot off the gas pedal. In his limited time, Rodriguez had seven tackles, including two for loss. He also has six sacks this season. Rodriguez still hasn’t played a second at offensive tackle so the defensive end/offensive tackle question will linger on until he hits campus.
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Keep an eye out for the first weekend of November, because right now, whenever it’s the first weekend of a month, something special happens for Oklahoma quarterback commit Cody Thomas (Colleyville, Texas/Heritage).
Thomas had his second seven-touchdown performance of the season in a 69-27 victory against Grapevine, Texas, on Friday night.
He was 23-of-31 for 463 yards with all seven touchdowns coming through the air. None of his touchdowns were short, either, coming from 50, 35, 40, 26, 80, 14 and 26 yards en route to another memorable night.
The night was important in a couple of aspect for Colleyville Heritage. It was its first district win, and it showed the team could bounce back after a tough loss to Euless (Texas) Trinity last week.
In a shootout win against Denton (Texas) Guyer on Sept. 6, Thomas also had seven touchdowns. In that game, he accumulated more than 440 yards of total offense and threw for five scores and ran for two more.
For the season, Thomas is 110-of-173 for 1,573 yards with 15 touchdowns and two interceptions. He said he is going to take his official visit to OU later this month for the Notre Dame weekend.
Thomas had his second seven-touchdown performance of the season in a 69-27 victory against Grapevine, Texas, on Friday night.
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Bob Przybylo/ESPN.comOU quarterback commit Cody Thomas was 23-of-31 for 463 yards on Friday night.
Bob Przybylo/ESPN.comOU quarterback commit Cody Thomas was 23-of-31 for 463 yards on Friday night.The night was important in a couple of aspect for Colleyville Heritage. It was its first district win, and it showed the team could bounce back after a tough loss to Euless (Texas) Trinity last week.
In a shootout win against Denton (Texas) Guyer on Sept. 6, Thomas also had seven touchdowns. In that game, he accumulated more than 440 yards of total offense and threw for five scores and ran for two more.
For the season, Thomas is 110-of-173 for 1,573 yards with 15 touchdowns and two interceptions. He said he is going to take his official visit to OU later this month for the Notre Dame weekend.
RB Keith Ford lives up to his own promise
September, 30, 2012
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Oklahoma running back commit Keith Ford (Cypress, Texas/Ranch) made a promise that he was going to do everything in his power to beat Houston Langham Creek on Friday night.
There isn’t much more Ford could have done. He rushed for 267 yards on 27 carries with a touchdown. He returned a kickoff 99 yards for a score. He had a 61-yard reception that led to a touchdown. And capped it by scoring the game-winning two-point conversion in a 64-63 overtime victory.
“Last season they needed to beat us by eight to keep us out of the playoffs. They did it, and I haven’t forgotten about it,” Ford said earlier this week. “I don’t want to win this week. We have to win this week.”
Following a disastrous opening night, when Ford fumbledthree times en route to being ejected in the second quarter, he is putting on the type of performances that have OU fans so excited about the third-ranked running back in the nation.
Friday was his third consecutive game of rushing for at least 100 yards and scoring at least two touchdowns.
He said the difference has been he has been more focused and ignoring distractions. For Ford, that means hitting the film room.
“I’ve always been good at learning about opponents, but I’m watching film every day now,” Ford said. “My coach says I think like a quarterback the way I try to understand the little things at every position.”
Ford was the first commit of OU’s 2013 class and there hasn’t been one question of where he stands ever since. He said he talks to OU running backs coach Cale Gundy on a weekly basis and his excitement about being a Sooner has not waned one bit.
Here’s how the rest of OU commits fared in this weekend’s Recruiting Rewind:
There isn’t much more Ford could have done. He rushed for 267 yards on 27 carries with a touchdown. He returned a kickoff 99 yards for a score. He had a 61-yard reception that led to a touchdown. And capped it by scoring the game-winning two-point conversion in a 64-63 overtime victory.
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Max OlsonThe nation's No. 3 running back Keith Ford has rebounded from a poor open to the season.
Max OlsonThe nation's No. 3 running back Keith Ford has rebounded from a poor open to the season.Following a disastrous opening night, when Ford fumbledthree times en route to being ejected in the second quarter, he is putting on the type of performances that have OU fans so excited about the third-ranked running back in the nation.
Friday was his third consecutive game of rushing for at least 100 yards and scoring at least two touchdowns.
He said the difference has been he has been more focused and ignoring distractions. For Ford, that means hitting the film room.
“I’ve always been good at learning about opponents, but I’m watching film every day now,” Ford said. “My coach says I think like a quarterback the way I try to understand the little things at every position.”
Ford was the first commit of OU’s 2013 class and there hasn’t been one question of where he stands ever since. He said he talks to OU running backs coach Cale Gundy on a weekly basis and his excitement about being a Sooner has not waned one bit.
Here’s how the rest of OU commits fared in this weekend’s Recruiting Rewind:
OU commit Smallwood returns with 2 TDs
September, 23, 2012
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Bob Przybylo | ESPN.com
This wasn’t how Oklahoma wide receiver commit Jordan Smallwood (Jenks, Okla./Jenks) expected the first few weeks of his senior season to go.
Smallwood suffered a separated shoulder against Tulsa (Okla.) Union in the first game of the season and missed the next two games. Worse than that, all Smallwood could do is watch as Jenks got off to an uncharacteristic 1-2 start.
No worries, though, said Smallwood. He returned and so did Jenks with a school-record 82-7 victory against Tulsa (Okla.) Edison on Thursday night.
Bob Przybylo/ESPN.comJordan Smallwood scored his first two touchdowns of the season on Friday.“It felt so good to be back out there,” Smallwood said. “When I was out, I learned how to be a leader even more. I had to step up my leadership game.”
Smallwood said he felt like himself again. He had four catches for 79 yards, including his first two touchdowns of the season.
“That felt great. I finally got back to the end zone,” Smallwood said. “I didn’t think it would take the fourth game, but that’s OK. It’s not about how you start the season. It’s about you finish.”
Smallwood and teammate Steven Parker were among the numerous visitors for OU’s battle with Kansas State on Saturday. Smallwood said his relationship with OU receivers coach Jay Norvell is better than ever.
“We spoke a couple of days ago. Everything is going great. No worries,” Smallwood said.
Here’s how the rest of OU commits fared in this weekend’s Recruiting Rewind:
Austin Bennett (Manvel, Texas/Manvel, WR): Bye week.
Matt Beyer (San Antonio/Reagan, OT): His second game acting as a coach turned out better as SA Reagan pulled out a 41-37 victory at Laredo (Texas) United. Beyer has been forced to give up football because of a neck injury.
Smallwood suffered a separated shoulder against Tulsa (Okla.) Union in the first game of the season and missed the next two games. Worse than that, all Smallwood could do is watch as Jenks got off to an uncharacteristic 1-2 start.
No worries, though, said Smallwood. He returned and so did Jenks with a school-record 82-7 victory against Tulsa (Okla.) Edison on Thursday night.
Bob Przybylo/ESPN.comJordan Smallwood scored his first two touchdowns of the season on Friday.Smallwood said he felt like himself again. He had four catches for 79 yards, including his first two touchdowns of the season.
“That felt great. I finally got back to the end zone,” Smallwood said. “I didn’t think it would take the fourth game, but that’s OK. It’s not about how you start the season. It’s about you finish.”
Smallwood and teammate Steven Parker were among the numerous visitors for OU’s battle with Kansas State on Saturday. Smallwood said his relationship with OU receivers coach Jay Norvell is better than ever.
“We spoke a couple of days ago. Everything is going great. No worries,” Smallwood said.
Here’s how the rest of OU commits fared in this weekend’s Recruiting Rewind:
Austin Bennett (Manvel, Texas/Manvel, WR): Bye week.
Matt Beyer (San Antonio/Reagan, OT): His second game acting as a coach turned out better as SA Reagan pulled out a 41-37 victory at Laredo (Texas) United. Beyer has been forced to give up football because of a neck injury.
Sooner Intel: Recruiting news and notes 
September, 20, 2012
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Bob Przybylo | ESPN.com
Every Thursday, SoonerNation releases the Sooner Intel, a sneak peek inside Oklahoma Sooners football recruiting with news and notes on the latest happenings around the program. Talk about it on our forum. A few things discussed in this week's update:
• OU is hosting recruits that have visited the Sooners many times, and some that have never seen the campus.
• A 2013 running back is "definitely interested" in Oklahoma.
• OU just offered a four-star DT. Are the Sooners a factor?
• OU is hosting recruits that have visited the Sooners many times, and some that have never seen the campus.
• A 2013 running back is "definitely interested" in Oklahoma.
• OU just offered a four-star DT. Are the Sooners a factor?
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Five from Friday: QB Key making strides 
September, 17, 2012
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Bob Przybylo | ESPN.com
Every week through football season, SoonerNation writer Bob Przybylo will reveal five things he learned while out on the road watching the best in the Midlands area play football.
1. Summer camps helped put 2014 quarterback Coleman Key (Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow) on the map, but the first three games have shown that camps aren’t everything. Key is a work in progress, but he is not discouraged. He admitted he had a horrible performance last week against Bentonville, Ark. He threw three interceptions and was fired up to play Tulsa (Okla.) Union this week. His first pass was a touchdown pass. Key started 5 of 5 but cooled off to a 9-of-19 clip for 85 yards in a 26-21 loss. Key threw for two touchdowns and also threw an interception that was returned for a touchdown. On the next drive, however, Key led Broken Arrow down the field and rushed for a touchdown. His competitive drive shouldn't be questioned, and he started off with about as tough a three-game stretch to start a season as you can find in Oklahoma.
2. Numbers aren’t everything in regards to Tulsa (Okla.) Union defensive end Dalton Rodriguez. He didn’t make the eye-popping plays he made against Jenks (Okla.) two weeks ago, but he was still very effective. The OU commit has become the leader of the Tulsa Union defense and is taking that role seriously. Rodriguez has also gone from uniform No. 77 to No. 34 because Tulsa Union has added some wrinkles with Rodriguez in special teams. Haven’t seen those wrinkles in the two games he has worn No. 34, but it will be something to watch moving forward. Rodriguez said he talked to OU coaches Bob Stoops and Bruce Kittle after each of his first two games and everything is solid between himself and the Sooners.
1. Summer camps helped put 2014 quarterback Coleman Key (Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow) on the map, but the first three games have shown that camps aren’t everything. Key is a work in progress, but he is not discouraged. He admitted he had a horrible performance last week against Bentonville, Ark. He threw three interceptions and was fired up to play Tulsa (Okla.) Union this week. His first pass was a touchdown pass. Key started 5 of 5 but cooled off to a 9-of-19 clip for 85 yards in a 26-21 loss. Key threw for two touchdowns and also threw an interception that was returned for a touchdown. On the next drive, however, Key led Broken Arrow down the field and rushed for a touchdown. His competitive drive shouldn't be questioned, and he started off with about as tough a three-game stretch to start a season as you can find in Oklahoma.
2. Numbers aren’t everything in regards to Tulsa (Okla.) Union defensive end Dalton Rodriguez. He didn’t make the eye-popping plays he made against Jenks (Okla.) two weeks ago, but he was still very effective. The OU commit has become the leader of the Tulsa Union defense and is taking that role seriously. Rodriguez has also gone from uniform No. 77 to No. 34 because Tulsa Union has added some wrinkles with Rodriguez in special teams. Haven’t seen those wrinkles in the two games he has worn No. 34, but it will be something to watch moving forward. Rodriguez said he talked to OU coaches Bob Stoops and Bruce Kittle after each of his first two games and everything is solid between himself and the Sooners.
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Fresno Central East DBs put on display
September, 16, 2012
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Bob Przybylo | ESPN.com
Oklahoma's bye week allowed Sooners coaches to go out and watch some recruits in action over the weekend.
Some chose to watch top targets like offensive tackles coach Bruce Kittle did with UCLA commit Christian Morris (Memphis, Tenn./East).
Defensive coordinator Mike Stoops decided to go back to familiar territory. Stoops first started recruiting OU safety commit Hatari Byrd (Fresno, Calif./Central East) when Byrd was a sophomore and Stoops was at Arizona. The relationship has only strengthened through the years and it was a big reason Byrd committed to the Sooners in July.
Stoops was in attendance to watch Byrd and the rest of the Fresno Central East secondary do work in a 42-7 victory against Visalia (Calif.) El Diamante.
“It was great to have coach Stoops in attendance for the game,” Byrd said. “We wanted to put on a show, and we did.”
Byrd is one of three 2013 Fresno Central East defensive backs offered by the Sooners. All three -- Byrd, L.J. Moore and Johnny Johnson Jr. -- are going to take an official visit to OU on Oct. 26. The Sooners host Notre Dame that weekend.
But there’s a strong chance Stoops was there to check out the future, too, as OU has also offered 2014 defensive back Michiah Quick.
Quick didn’t disappoint with seven receptions for 149 yards and a touchdown.
“Athletes take over,” Visalia El Diamante coach Mark Rogers said to The Fresno Bee. “And that’s exactly what happened. They’re the best team we’ve played and that secondary is incredible.”
Not too much was expected from Fresno Central East, but the Grizzlies are now 4-0 and have shown the ability to win close games and also blow the competition out. Fresno Central East limited Visalia El Diamante to 64 passing yards and also had two interceptions.
“We feel like this is our year,” Byrd said. “We have so much talent. We’re so hungry. We just have to keep it going. This season has been exciting, and it’s Boomer Sooner all the way.”
Some chose to watch top targets like offensive tackles coach Bruce Kittle did with UCLA commit Christian Morris (Memphis, Tenn./East).
Defensive coordinator Mike Stoops decided to go back to familiar territory. Stoops first started recruiting OU safety commit Hatari Byrd (Fresno, Calif./Central East) when Byrd was a sophomore and Stoops was at Arizona. The relationship has only strengthened through the years and it was a big reason Byrd committed to the Sooners in July.
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Tom Hauck for ESPN.comOU defensive coordinator was in California over the weekend to watch four-star safety commit Hatari Byrd.
Tom Hauck for ESPN.comOU defensive coordinator was in California over the weekend to watch four-star safety commit Hatari Byrd.“It was great to have coach Stoops in attendance for the game,” Byrd said. “We wanted to put on a show, and we did.”
Byrd is one of three 2013 Fresno Central East defensive backs offered by the Sooners. All three -- Byrd, L.J. Moore and Johnny Johnson Jr. -- are going to take an official visit to OU on Oct. 26. The Sooners host Notre Dame that weekend.
But there’s a strong chance Stoops was there to check out the future, too, as OU has also offered 2014 defensive back Michiah Quick.
Quick didn’t disappoint with seven receptions for 149 yards and a touchdown.
“Athletes take over,” Visalia El Diamante coach Mark Rogers said to The Fresno Bee. “And that’s exactly what happened. They’re the best team we’ve played and that secondary is incredible.”
Not too much was expected from Fresno Central East, but the Grizzlies are now 4-0 and have shown the ability to win close games and also blow the competition out. Fresno Central East limited Visalia El Diamante to 64 passing yards and also had two interceptions.
“We feel like this is our year,” Byrd said. “We have so much talent. We’re so hungry. We just have to keep it going. This season has been exciting, and it’s Boomer Sooner all the way.”
Offensive line search is on for Sooners 
September, 14, 2012
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It has been evident for a while that offensive tackle is one of Oklahoma’s major needs for the 2013 recruiting class. Entering the season, though, it looked like OU had two commits in Tulsa (Okla.) Union’s Dalton Rodriguez and San Antonio Regan’s Matt Beyer.
But it’s possible the Sooners don’t have any commits at the spot. Beyer, a four-star prospect, said earlier this week he has to give up football because of a neck injury.
Rodriguez, a three-star prospect, has not played offensive tackle in high school. If he cannot put on the weight needed to be a tackle, he will most likely stay at his more natural defensive end position in college.
But it’s possible the Sooners don’t have any commits at the spot. Beyer, a four-star prospect, said earlier this week he has to give up football because of a neck injury.
Rodriguez, a three-star prospect, has not played offensive tackle in high school. If he cannot put on the weight needed to be a tackle, he will most likely stay at his more natural defensive end position in college.
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OU commit Thomas has memorable outing
September, 9, 2012
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Colleyville (Texas) Heritage coach Mike Fuller said the team didn’t make any halftime adjustments. He did, however, decide to let his star quarterback Cody Thomas take over the game.
Good decision.
Thomas, a three-star prospect who is committed to Oklahoma, showed why Sooners fans are so excited about having him come to Norman, Okla. He threw for 363 yards and five touchdowns and rushed for 71 yards and two scores in a 54-38 victory against Denton (Texas) Guyer.
“That’s the kind of leader Cody is," Fuller said. "He has matured so much as have a lot of the guys, and he makes really good decisions."
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Tom Hauck/ESPN.comOklahoma quarterback commit Cody Thomas had a game to remember, accounting for 7 total touchdowns in the win over Denton (Texas) Guyer.
Tom Hauck/ESPN.comOklahoma quarterback commit Cody Thomas had a game to remember, accounting for 7 total touchdowns in the win over Denton (Texas) Guyer.The second half was a showcase outing for Thomas, who is 6-foot-5 and 220 pounds. He was 19-of-27 with four touchdowns and added another rushing touchdown.
There were some concerns about Thomas. After having juggled baseball and football throughout the summer, some wondered if Thomas could do the balancing act.
It's safe to say that yes, he can.
“This was fun tonight. That’s what it’s all about,” Thomas said. “Give a lot of credit to the offensive line and our running game. We were able to click and get things rolling.”
After initially being non-committal about his performance, Thomas admitted that was the best game he has ever played.
Five from Friday: Rodriguez's big day 
September, 3, 2012
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Bob Przybylo | ESPN.com
Every week through football season, SoonerNation writer Bob Przybylo will reveal five things he learned while out on the road watching the best prospects in the Midlands area play football:
1. The maturation process of 2014 QB Justice Hansen continues. The Edmond (Okla.) Santa Fe quarterback took another step Thursday in the season opener. Edmond Santa Fe trailed 27-8 at Midwest City, Okla., only to rally to a 50-42 victory. Hansen was 19-of-29 for 287 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions. He also rushed for two scores. “We just had to get our focus back. It’s a little different this season because everybody is gunning for us,” Hansen said. “This was a good first step. We definitely wanted this one.”
2. Tulsa (Okla.) Union’s Dalton Rodriguez is making the leap. Rodriguez was one of the best defensive ends in the state last season. He might be the best one in the state when this season concludes. Rodriguez was dominant in helping the Redskins to a 14-7 victory against rival Jenks, Okla. He had two sacks, six tackles, a quarterback hurry and recovered a fumble that set up the game-winning touchdown. Tulsa Union coach Kirk Fridrich said great players make big-time plays in big-time games. That’s exactly what Rodriguez did.
1. The maturation process of 2014 QB Justice Hansen continues. The Edmond (Okla.) Santa Fe quarterback took another step Thursday in the season opener. Edmond Santa Fe trailed 27-8 at Midwest City, Okla., only to rally to a 50-42 victory. Hansen was 19-of-29 for 287 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions. He also rushed for two scores. “We just had to get our focus back. It’s a little different this season because everybody is gunning for us,” Hansen said. “This was a good first step. We definitely wanted this one.”
2. Tulsa (Okla.) Union’s Dalton Rodriguez is making the leap. Rodriguez was one of the best defensive ends in the state last season. He might be the best one in the state when this season concludes. Rodriguez was dominant in helping the Redskins to a 14-7 victory against rival Jenks, Okla. He had two sacks, six tackles, a quarterback hurry and recovered a fumble that set up the game-winning touchdown. Tulsa Union coach Kirk Fridrich said great players make big-time plays in big-time games. That’s exactly what Rodriguez did.
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Stanvon Taylor stars in season opener
September, 2, 2012
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Bob Przybylo | ESPN.com
For Oklahoma commit Stanvon Taylor and his Tulsa (Okla.) East Central teammates, the message was clear after Friday’s 53-31 victory at Del City, Okla.
“We’re still here,” Taylor said.
East Central, led by a new coach with no head coaching experience, is expected to be one of the most talented teams in 5A in the state. For Taylor, though, it was another message. A more personal one.
“I got to get my respect back,” Taylor said. “It was an absolute blessing to be out there again. I’ll earn that respect again.”
Almost a year ago to the day, Taylor's junior season ended just as quickly as it had began. He broke his ankle in the third quarter of the first game and never saw another snap.
He didn’t break his ankle, but he might have broken a few opponents' on Friday. Taylor finished with 183 yards receiving and two touchdowns. He also showed his versatility and threw an 18-yard touchdown.
“That was a special package that we have," Taylor said. "And I have the option that if they bite on the rollout to look to throw. I was running and saw them coming and knew he was open."
So how was the pass?
“Oh, it was on the money. It was a straight spiral into the pocket. This was a big statement for us,” Taylor said.
Here’s how the rest of OU commits fared in this weekend’s Recruiting Rewind:
“We’re still here,” Taylor said.
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Jenny Zimmerman/ESPN.comESPN 300 athlete Stanvon Taylor had a stellar start to his senior season.
Jenny Zimmerman/ESPN.comESPN 300 athlete Stanvon Taylor had a stellar start to his senior season. “I got to get my respect back,” Taylor said. “It was an absolute blessing to be out there again. I’ll earn that respect again.”
Almost a year ago to the day, Taylor's junior season ended just as quickly as it had began. He broke his ankle in the third quarter of the first game and never saw another snap.
He didn’t break his ankle, but he might have broken a few opponents' on Friday. Taylor finished with 183 yards receiving and two touchdowns. He also showed his versatility and threw an 18-yard touchdown.
“That was a special package that we have," Taylor said. "And I have the option that if they bite on the rollout to look to throw. I was running and saw them coming and knew he was open."
So how was the pass?
“Oh, it was on the money. It was a straight spiral into the pocket. This was a big statement for us,” Taylor said.
Here’s how the rest of OU commits fared in this weekend’s Recruiting Rewind:

