Oklahoma only signed three defensive backs on Wednesday, but what OU lacks in quantity, it made up for in quality. Derrick Johnson II was the only corner the Sooners signed, but the 4-star recruit was rated as the No.
When the Oklahoma Sooners beat up on the Missouri Tigers, in a win that was ugly for both sides, but dominating for OU, they got one step closer to the College Football Playoff.
Late in the third quarter Saturday, Oklahoma cornerback Jacobe Johnson shuffled back some, turned and saw Missouri receiver Kevin Coleman streaking and it was go time.
Slowly but surely, Oklahoma’s Jacobe Johnson is getting the hang of it all. Special teams? No problem. Wide receiver? It’s coming along. Starting cornerback?
Jacobe Johnson spoke to the media this week about which position he prefers to play and the mood of the team right now. What has it been like for you here over the last weeks working both sides of the ball and just everything in between?