There are only so many players who can get named to the First, Second, and Third Team All-SEC. Somehow, it feels like everyone who starts on the Oklahoma Sooners defense should be on at least one of those teams.
During a summer workout on the track field east of Gaylord Family — Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Oklahoma defensive lineman David Stone looked over at the stadium and marveled.
After the Oklahoma Sooners lost to the Ole Miss Rebels, Mississippi head coach Lane Kiffin shared some words for Sooners DT David Stone in his post-game interview on TV.
One of the most memorable moments for Oklahoma’s offense came when a pair of defensive players entered the fray on Saturday. The Sooners were facing fourth-and-1
Entering the 2025 season, the Oklahoma Sooners knew they were going to boast an elite defensive line. They returned virtually all of their talent from 2024 and added another impact player in Marvin Jones Jr.
Only six months ago, David Stone seemed to be on the way out. Four games into the 2025 season, Stone is a centerpiece on the Sooners’ defensive line. After a slow start to his college career, the defensive tackle had a brief stay in the transfer portal before deciding to return to Norman.
A pair of Oklahoma sophomores ran the show against Auburn on Saturday. Defensive tackles Jayden Jackson and David Stone turned the clock back a few years. The duo dominated high school competition together at IMG Academy, and they were at the center of OU’s dominant defensive line performance in the No.
David Stone chose the right time for the best game of his college career. Stone, a sophomore defensive tackle, made four tackles in Oklahoma’s 24-13 win over No.
We all know the five-star that is set to be the cornerstone of the offense in Michael Fasusi, but the Oklahoma Sooners actually had another five-star, by a few recruiting sites, in David Stone the year before that.
Most Oklahoma players pick the Sooners just once throughout their careers. OU defensive tackle David Stone picked head coach Brent Venables and defensive
David Stone and Jayden Jackson followed similar paths to Oklahoma. Stone and Jackson, both defensive tackles, played at IMG Academy (Florida) together before signing with OU as part of the Class of 2024.
The Oklahoma Sooners pulled off arguably this staff's biggest recruiting win when they signed five-star defensive tackle David Stone as part of their 2024 class.
David Stone originally planned to leave Oklahoma but chose to stay at the last minute. The defensive lineman, a true freshman in 2024, entered the transfer portal on April 18 but withdrew his name just two days later, opting to continue playing for the Sooners.
Two days after bringing back former 5-star defensive tackle David Stone from the transfer portal, Oklahoma landed a great depth piece at the same position.
Not everyone was shocked when Oklahoma Sooners defensive lineman David Stone decided to withdraw from the transfer portal and stay with OU after all. Stone had first announced that he was entering the transfer portal on the evening of Friday, April 18.
David Stone, a local kid from Oklahoma City, was a consensus five-star recruit and the centerpiece of Oklahoma’s 2024 recruiting class. As a true freshman in 2024, Stone played in all 13 games, recording six tackles, two tackles for loss, and one sack across 94 snaps.
The Oklahoma Sooners may be in trouble when it comes to some of their offensive line depth. Obviously losing one player doesn't make or break depth across the entire offensive line, but it certainly doesn't help them in 2025.
Oklahoma's David Stone is the top defensive lineman in the transfer portal after his surprising announcement, and one major college football program might have an inside shot at landing his services. Stone originally signed with the Sooners as a five-star recruit out of Oklahoma City in the class of 2024.
Oklahoma Sooners fans were shocked when they learned that former five star recruit David Stone is leaving OU and entering the NCAA transfer portal. After the announcement, Stone left a post on social media ruling out some rumors about why he's leaving, and may have dropped another clue about his decision in an interview.
The Oklahoma Sooners could potentially lose former five-star defensive tackle David Stone, who head coach Brent Venables has said made a big leap from last year to this summer.