Which OU freshmen will play?
Ranking the Sooners freshmen from least likely to most likely to redshirt
Updated: August 20, 2012, 12:27 AM ET
By
Jake Trotter | SoonerNation
NORMAN, Okla. -- In 2011, Oklahoma played just four true freshmen. Nila Kasitati ended up getting a medical redshirt. The other three -- running back Brandon Williams, receiver Kameel Jackson and linebacker Kellen Jones -- are no longer on the team.
The Sooners, however, have brought in a promising freshman class this year that reminds some of the prolific class of 2010.
"It's hard to say until we get into some games," head coach Bob Stoops said. "But it's looking to be similar in that so many of them are ready to play."
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