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How Did OU Football's Anton Harrison Become A Likely Early NFL Draft Pick? Credit Bill Bedenbaugh

NORMAN — Anton Harrison came to OU, in part, because of Bill Bedenbaugh's reputation as a talent developer.

Over the past decade, Bedenbaugh has churned out offensive linemen who go on to become significant NFL pieces — most notably Pro Bowlers Orlando Brown and Creed Humphrey.

Now, Harrison has a chance to give Bedenbaugh something he and the Sooners haven't had during his tenure — a first-round NFL Draft pick on the offensive line.

"That's one of the reasons I came here, Coach B, the track record he has and me wanting to be a part of that list," the offensive tackle said Thursday after OU Pro Day. "I definitely see in the next level, everybody talks about it, how smart we are, how we play, things like that that Coach B teaches us and harps on every day."

Harrison is likely to be the first Sooners' player off the board in the NFL Draft, which begins April 27 in Kansas City, Mo.

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OU offensive lineman Anton Harrison runs drills during NFL Pro Day on Thursday at the Everest Training Center in Norman.

While some mock drafts have wide receiver Marvin Mims going off the board first, most have Harrison as the first OU player selected.

Since his performance in the NFL Combine, which included a 4.98 40-yard dash, Harrison has trended upward, becoming a popular choice to be taken in the first round.

If he is taken in the first round, Harrison would be the first OU offensive lineman taken in the first round since Lane Johnson was taken No. 4 overall in 2013.

"I feel pretty good," Harrison said of his chances to go in the first round. "It's just in God's hands."

Even with his combine performance, Harrison didn't shy away from taking part in OU's Pro Day.

"After the combine, my main thing was just focusing on bench and drills," Harrison said.

Harrison did 24 reps on the bench press Thursday.

"I'm happy to get out here, show my athleticism and just play football and have fun with the guys one more time," Harrison said. "I feel like I did good, showed out a little bit. Drills went good. Bench, I kinda hit my goal. I wanted to do better but that was solid for me.

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Harrison didn't come to football until late.

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OU offensive line coach Bill Bedenbaugh works with players during practice on March 21 in Norman.

"Basketball was my first love," the now former OU offensive tackle said Thursday at the Sooners' Pro Day. "I thought I was going to the NBA."

But it didn't take long before he started thinking playing in the NFL was a possibility.

Harrison, whose father played football at Ole Miss, developed into a four-star prospect in Washington, D.C., and chose the Sooners over a group of offers that included Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State among others.

He played nine games at left tackle in 2020 as a freshman, then started 12 of 13 games at the spot in 2021.

Harrison took a significant step forward last season, earning All-Big 12 honors after starting one game at right tackle and 11 games at left tackle.

The biggest adjustment Harrison has had to make in preparing for the NFL Draft has been working out of a three-point stance instead of the upright look used by the Sooners.

But even with those differences, Sooners' offensive linemen have been able to thrive in the NFL.

Harrison said it comes down to the way Bedenbaugh teaches the game.

"Coach B's big on me with studying the game, film, defenses, things like that," Harrison said. "He helped me a lot since my freshman year coming in. That helps me tremendously on board work and in my meetings with coaches and scouts.

"They see how smart I am in the film room and on the board, and that comes a lot from Coach B, him teaching us from first day in and always being in the film room, studying your playbook, things like that."

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This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: OU football: Anton Harrison thanks Bill Bedenbaugh for NFL Draft shot


After OU Football's Pro Day, NFL Draft Hopeful DaShaun White Aims To 'control What I Can Control'

NORMAN — DaShaun White was never the nervous type during his five-year OU career.

But as the veteran linebacker prepared to run the 40-yard dash during the opening portion of the Sooners' NFL Pro Day on Thursday, he was shaking.

"I came out pretty nervous," White said. "That caught me off guard."

In White's defense, he had about as much on the line as any of the 16 OU players who participated on Thursday.

Despite recording a career-high 90 tackles (six tackles for loss) and two interceptions last season en route to an All-Big 12 honorable mention, White didn't receive an invitation to participate in the NFL Combine.

This made OU's Pro Day even more significant for White, who had one last shot to prove his value in front of scouts for all 32 NFL teams.

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OU linebacker Dashaun White runs the 40-yard dash during the Sooners' Pro Day on Thursday at the Everest Training Center in Norman.

"I still feel some kind of way about it," White said of the NFL Combine snub. "I don't know if that feeling will ever go away. I had to come back to myself and get rid of the sort of entitlement and take it for what it was.

"You can't control everything, and I was just trying to control what I can."

But after completing his first of two 40-yard dash attempts, White now needed to control his nerves.

Thankfully, his former OU teammates helped him out. The first person to be in White's ear was senior defensive back Key Lawrence, who told him to "just chill."

White then got some more words of encouragement from players such as Woodi Washington, C.J. Coldon and Chris Murray.

"I'm happy my teammates were around me to cool me off and settle in," White said.

White ultimately posted a 4.66 on his second 40-yard dash attempt. He also recorded a 33.5-inch vertical and did 12 225-pound bench reps.

It was a solid outing for White, who had been waiting to show what he can do since missing out on the NFL Combine.

"I'm happy to get today behind me," White said. "I've been waiting for it forever and forever."

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OU linebacker DaShaun White (23) celebrates with his teammates after defeating Nebraska on Sept. 17 at Memorial Stadium.

White could hear his name get called in one of the late rounds of the NFL Draft, which will unfold April 27-29.

Some projections have White going undrafted, though. And while he'd likely be able to join a practice squad at the very least, he has another option.

White was drafted by the Michigan Panthers in the fifth round (No. 32 overall) of the USFL Draft on Feb. 21. It came as a surprise to White, who didn't even know he was in the pool of available players.

"I had gotten out of the shower and got a call about, 'Congratulations, you've been drafted,'" White said. "I was like, 'The (NFL) Draft isn't for another two months. What are you talking about?'

"It's nice to be able to chase this and put all my marbles into this. I also have something I can fall back and lean back on. I'm grateful."

Playing in the NFL remains the goal for White, who hopes his performance on Thursday caught the eye of at least one team scout.

"I feel like today was my opportunity to showcase what I wanted to show," White said. "That's been the message to myself. Control what I can control."

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What is the OU football 'W' drill?

In an effort to reinforce physicality, the OU football team does what's called the "W" drill during its practices.

The drill consists of three players on each side of the ball. A running back takes a handoff and attempts to find a hole while his fellow offensive players block for him.

Junior running back Tawee Walker took a handoff during the W drill on Monday, and he quickly got shoved out of bounds. A whistle then sounded, signaling the end of the play.

But it wasn't over for Drake Stoops and Billy Bowman, who kept going at it before wrestling each other to the ground.

It then took a handful of players and members of OU's staff to break Stoops and Bowman up. But after dusting themselves off, the two teammates got up and returned to the drill as if nothing happened.

"That happens in practice," Stoops said. "Billy's my guy. He's an amazing player and is an ultimate competitor, as am I. Sometimes things just get heated, but that's just two guys going at it.

"Just knowing that at the end of the day, you care for all your brothers out here."

Stoops and Bowman aren't the only two OU players who've mixed it up during the W drill.

The drill is designed to bring out the aggressive side of players. And while that aggression sometimes extends beyond the whistle, it doesn't extend beyond the football field.

"We needed that because last year we weren't as physical as we are now," sophomore defensive back Robert Spears-Jennings said of the drill. "You know you are going against your brother every play. You are going to talk stuff to each other, but you know it's all love in the end."

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Peyton Bowen works on defense as the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) college football team holds spring practice outside of Gaylord Family/Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on March 21, 2023 in Norman, Okla. [Steve Sisney/For The Oklahoman]

Peyton Bowen suffers tragic loss in family

The OU football team has Peyton Bowen on its mind.

The freshman defensive back missed practice on Monday as he mourns the loss of his sister, Camylle Bowen-Ables, who died Saturday after giving birth to her daughter.

There's no timetable for Bowen's return, but OU's players are ready to welcome him back whenever that time comes.

"I know I have to be there for him at all times," said freshman quarterback Jackson Arnold, who played with Bowen at Denton Guyer High School in Texas. "It's an extreme tragedy and loss for the family. Me as a person, I have to love my boy, and I have to be there for him."

A GoFundMe has been created to go towards funeral costs and future needs for Bowen-Ables' daughter, Josephine.

The fundraiser has a goal of $100,000. In its first two days, it has received nearly $75,000.

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This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: OU football Pro Day was just what DaShaun White needed for NFL shot


After Combine Snub, Former Sooners LB DaShaun White Takes Advantage Of OU Pro Day

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Jeffery Johnson runs a drill Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

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Marvin Mims runs a route during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Eric Gray runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Marvin Mims catches a pass during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Jalen Redmond runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Marvin Mims catches a pass during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Eric Gray catches a pass during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Chris Murray(left) and Anton Harrison run a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Oklahoma quarterback Dillon Gabriel and coach Brent Venables talk during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Eric Gray runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Justin Broiles runs the 40 during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Jeffery Johnson runs the 40 during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Brayden Willis runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Dashaun White does the vertical jump during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Brayden Willis does the vertical jump during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Eric Gray runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Jalen Redmond runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Bentaviouis Thompson runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Marvin Mims runs a route during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Eric Gray runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Brayden Willis speaks to journalists at Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Trey Morrison runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Oklahoma quarterback Dillon Gabriel and coach Brent Venables watch Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Gabe Brkic kicks field goals during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Chris Murray runs the 40 during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Trey Morrison does the broad jump during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Marvin Mims prepares to run a route during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Gabe Brkic kicks field goals during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Chris Murray runs the 40 during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Anton Harrison runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

CJ Coldon runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Eric Gray runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Eric Gray runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Brayden Willis runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Trey Morrison runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Jalen Redmond runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Jeffery Johnson runs a drill Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Jalen Redmond runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Chris Murray(left) and Anton Harrison run a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Anton Harrison runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Eric Gray runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Bentaviouis Thompson runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Eric Gray runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Marvin Mims prepares to run a route during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Eric Gray catches a pass during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Marvin Mims runs a route during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Marvin Mims runs a route during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Marvin Mims catches a pass during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Oklahoma quarterback Dillon Gabriel and coach Brent Venables watch Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Oklahoma quarterback Dillon Gabriel and coach Brent Venables talk during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Marvin Mims catches a pass during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Gabe Brkic kicks field goals during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Gabe Brkic kicks field goals during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Brayden Willis speaks to journalists at Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Trey Morrison does the broad jump during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Dashaun White does the vertical jump during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Brayden Willis does the vertical jump during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Chris Murray runs the 40 during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Justin Broiles runs the 40 during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Jeffery Johnson runs the 40 during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

CJ Coldon runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Chris Murray runs the 40 during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

NFL team scouts watch as Dashaun White runs the 40 during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Trey Morrison runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Dashaun White runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Dashaun White runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Jeffery Johsnon runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Brayden Willis runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Justin Broiles runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

Mike Simons, Tulsa World OU Football Pro Day

Justin Broiles runs a drill during Oklahoma football pro day Thursday, March 30, 2023 in Norman, Ok.

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