Back to the Oklahoma Sooners Newsfeed

Oklahoma football: Ohio State’s gain does not mean a loss for OU

But that’s what I’m reading or at least reading into the news reports covering Sermon’s announcement or where he will be playing in 2020.

We can all agree on one thing, though. The now former Oklahoma running back is a very good football player, and he will get a better opportunity to show how good he really is at Ohio State, albeit with just one year of eligibility remaining, than at OU.

That, in a nutshell, is why he has elected to forego his final season of eligibility after three seasons as a Sooner for the scarlet and gray of Ohio State.