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Oklahoma transfer QB Jackson Arnold linked to team in SEC Championship Game, two conference bottom-feeders in portal
Oklahoma Transfer QB Jackson Arnold Linked to SEC Programs, Two Bottom-Feeders Eyeing His Transfer
Oklahoma’s Jackson Arnold, a talented quarterback with two years of NCAA eligibility remaining, is officially entering the transfer portal, sparking interest from multiple SEC schools. The announcement, first reported by ESPN’s Max Olson, comes during a highly active stretch of the Transfer Portal window.
Arnold’s potential destinations are already being speculated upon, with On3’s Pete Nakos pointing to several SEC programs. The rising junior, who threw for 15 touchdowns and just three interceptions this season, could be looking to land with a championship contender. The most eye-catching of these options is the Georgia Bulldogs, coached by Kirby Smart, who could use Arnold’s skill set to bolster their quarterback depth.
However, Arnold is also considering schools further down the SEC standings. Mississippi State, which ended the season with a disappointing 2-10 record, and Auburn, at 5-7, have both expressed interest in the young quarterback. Despite these programs failing to reach bowl eligibility, Arnold may view them as opportunities for a fresh start and a chance to build his college career.
Arnold’s time at Oklahoma was marred by inconsistency, despite flashes of brilliance in a backup role. After being benched early in the season, he regained the starting role in mid-October, contributing to a strong finish to the regular season. However, the Sooners’ 6-6 record has fueled speculation that Arnold may need a change of scenery to fully realize his potential.
As one of the most intriguing quarterbacks in the transfer portal this season, Arnold’s next move is highly anticipated. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely, as the future of this former five-star recruit unfolds amidst the evolving landscape of college football.
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