The Oklahoma Sooners have lost a lot of players on the defensive side of the ball, despite having one of the best units in the country last year. But, that's not why some are leaving -- some of them are because they want a better opportunity in terms of playing time.
A former Oklahoma linebacker is going home. Lewis Carter, a sophomore from Tampa, FL, revealed Saturday that he’ll be playing college football next season at Central Florida, according to a Twitter post from On3’s Hayes Fawcett.
WVU fans know all about how a coaching change can cause an exodus of players, and now it appears that could be happening to Oklahoma on the heels of losing Zac Alley.
The Oklahoma Sooners have not stopped losing players to the transfer portal, and now, with the bowl game being over, one that saw Oklahoma lose to Navy, we should see a few more players enter the portal.
On the final day before the transfer portal closes, Oklahoma has lost another linebacker. Lewis Carter, a sophomore from Tampa, FL, has announced his intention to leave, according to a Twitter post from On3’s Hayes Fawcett.