The excitement is building around Maryland football as five Terps - Aliou Bah, Jalil Farooq, Dorian Fleming, Jamare Glasker, and Jalen Huskey - landed on the Shrine Bowl 1000 Watchlist.
After a season filled with many peaks and valleys, the 2024 Oklahoma Sooners football season will come to an end on Friday against Navy in the Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth.
Jalil Farooq is going home. Oklahoma’s senior wide receiver entered the NCAA Transfer Portal on Dec. 10, and on Friday he landed at his hometown school.
The processing out of Oklahoma's offense continues, as the team re-organizes after a disastrous 2024 season. Their latest loss was wide receiver Jalil Farooq, who entered the portal with one year of eligibility.
Another Oklahoma wide receiver won’t return in 2025. Veteran Jalil Farooq, who only played in two games in 2024 due to a foot injury, will transfer per On3’s Hayes Fawcett. Farooq caught just three passes for 58 yards last season.
Oklahoma's offense has been sapped by injury all season, missing most of their top five wide receivers for every single game in 2024. That doesn't sound
Oklahoma will be down another playmaker against No. 7 Alabama on Saturday. Jalil Farooq was downgraded from questionable to out on Friday’s SEC Availability
Oklahoma’s Jalil Farooq spoke to the media this week about the performance of the offense and the mood of the team after this latest loss. What did you hear from Jackson [Arnold] after the game?
The Oklahoma Sooners got back two of their biggest impact players this week for help against the Missouri Tigers. Those players, of course, are wide receivers Jalil Farooq and Deion Burks, two wide receivers who, to start this year, were viewed as the two best on this squad.
COLUMBIA, MO — Finally, they’re back. Oklahoma officially will have two more weapons added to the offensive arsenal for tonight’s game at No. 24-ranked Missouri.
The Oklahoma Sooners have dealt with a ton of injuries this season, injuries that have derailed their offense in a lot of different ways. The offense was already going to struggle for different reasons, but the injuries certainly didn't help and actually made everything worse.
The Oklahoma Sooners are officially an SEC team that has played a game as an SEC team if that makes sense. In simpler terms, the Sooners finally played their first game as an SEC team, and that means they have to go out and dominate defensively.
Oklahoma will be without another wide receiver. OU head coach Brent Venables announced Friday night after the Sooners’ season-opening 51-3 win against Temple that receiver Jalil Farooq will miss 6-8 weeks with a right foot injury.
Two Oklahoma offensive players were sent to the locker room with apparent injuries during the first quarter of the Sooners' home-opener against Temple on Friday night.
Despite dealing with a foot injury over the offseason, Oklahoma wide receiver Jalil Farooq was able to make the most of his time away from the game. Missing a portion of the team's spring and summer workouts with a foot fracture, Farooq is healthy once again and is listed as a starter on the No.
In the long and storied history of Oklahoma Sooners football, this day was special. This is the first time the Sooners had a Spring Football Game heading into the SEC.