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The Oklahoma Sooners took center stage on Day 1 of Big 12 Media Days, as Lincoln Riley, CeeDee Lamb, Creed Humphrey, Neville Gallimore and Kenneth Murray met with the media to answer questions on a number of different topics.
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CeeDee Lamb
The preseason All-Big 12 wide receiver discussed his favorite catch, the other receivers in the Big 12 and the differences between Jalen Hurts and his predecessors.
CeeDee Lamb at Big 12 Media Days #Sooners
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Creed Humphrey
The offensive line’s lone returning starter talked about Bill Bedenbaugh, making fun of Neville Gallimore, the addition of RJ Proctor and cohesion along the offensive line.
Creed Humphrey at Big 12 Media Days #Sooners
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Neville Gallimore
The fifth-year senior detailed the differences that come with Alex Grinch’s scheme change, acclimating to those changes and what the Toronto Raptors’ NBA title means to him as a Canadian.
Neville Gallimore at Big 12 Media Days #Sooners
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Kenneth Murray
The junior spoke about his development since his freshman season, what new inside linebackers coach Brian Odom brings to the table and his primary reason for crossing the Red River.
Kenneth Murray at Big 12 Media Days #Sooners
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Lincoln Riley
Oklahoma’s third-year head coach talked about Jalen Hurts, the possibility of wearing a “Beat Texas” hat, sports gambling, Baker Mayfield’s wedding and the team’s best Lincoln Riley impersonator.
Lincoln Riley confirms that he will NOT be wearing a “BEAT TEXAS” hat at OU-Texas this year, although he did say it could potentially happen 10 years from now. #Sooners
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Lincoln Riley at Big 12 Media Days #Sooners
Posted by Crimson And Cream Machine on Monday, July 15, 2019