For obvious reasons, fireworks are only meant to be ignited into vast, open spaces. If lit in a close room, they would ricochet in a million different directions and won't be as pretty. In 2023, the Missouri Tigers offense was as explosive and pretty as any firework.
Friday's Cotton Bowl will be a homecoming for Missouri wide receiver Theo Wease Jr. The Allen, Texas, native has played in the ginormous stadium for multiple high school playoff games as well as the 2020 Cotton Bowl vs Florida.
Missouri Tigers wide receiver Theo Wease Jr wasn't talking trash to the Tennessee Vols on Tuesday with his comments to the media, but UT's defensive backs should still take his words as a challenge. Wease told reporters ahead of Missouri's game against Tennessee that he considers "50/50 balls" to be "80/20 balls".
Former Oklahoma wide receiver Theo Wease has found his new home. Wease, who dipped into the NCAA Transfer Portal last year, came back and did it again this year, announced Sunday he'll play next at Missouri.
Earlier today we published that running back Eric Gray has accepted an invite to the Senior Bowl and receiver Theo Wease is entering the transfer…
Make it official. After reports early in the week that Oklahoma redshirt junior wide receiver Theo Wease was going to enter the transfer portal, Wease made that official on Wednesday.
Oklahoma football WR Theo Wease is reportedly going to enter the transfer portal. The former five-star prospect has not quite lived up to his billing out of high school, in large part due to injuries that have held his collegiate career back.
Theo Wease appears headed into the NCAA Transfer Portal. Citing "sources close to him," 247 Sports recruiting editor Mike Roach reported on Twitter Monday that Wease, a senior at Oklahoma, is "expected" to enter the portal.
Watch Oklahoma wide receiver Theo Wease meet with the media on Monday, Oct. 24 ahead of the Sooners' Week 9 matchup with the Iowa State Cyclones on Saturday in Ames, IA.
Watch Oklahoma wide receiver Theo Wease meet with the media on Monday, Sept. 19 ahead of the Sooners' Week 4 matchup with Kansas State on Saturday in Norman.
When Theo Wease caught his second pass near the sideline on Saturday, it looked eerily similar to his game-changing touchdown against Baylor back in 2019.
Let’s take a trip back in time to the 2019 recruiting class for the Oklahoma football Sooners. The Sooners were coming off of back-to-back Heisman Trophy winners and NFL No.
While fall camp is already underway in Norman, watch list season isn’t quite finished just yet. Two Oklahoma players picked up some recognition on Tuesday, with wide receivers Marvin Mims and Theo Wease both getting selected to the watch list for the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award.
When Theo Wease arrived in Norman, things looked immeasurably different. Wease was a highly touted 5-star recruit and part of, at the time, a strong Lincoln Riley recruiting class.
Watch Oklahoma wide receiver Theo Wease meet with the media at OU Media Day on Tuesday, August 2 at Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman. Want to join the discussion?
While Theo Wease figured to be a huge piece of Oklahoma’s 2022-23 season, he almost wasn’t even a part of it. A prized possession of the Sooners' recruiting class, Wease had high expectations.
One year ago, Oklahoma wide receiver Theo Wease sustained a bad foot injury in spring practice. After hurting it again last year in training camp, Wease spent the entire 2021 season — his third in Norman — injured, watching games from the sideline rather than changing them from the wideout position.
Watch Oklahoma wide receiver Theo Wease meet with the media on Thursday, Mar. 24 during the first week of the Sooners' spring practices. Want to join the discussion?
A big win for Oklahoma in the transfer portal. The Sooners have seen some high-profile offensive players hit the transfer portal this month and head to new programs, but Brent Venables and company are getting one key pass-catcher to rethink things.
Now, it’s official. A pair of Oklahoma wide receivers entered their names into the transfer portal on Wednesday with junior Theo Wease and redshirt sophomore Jaden Haselwood finalizing their decisions to begin the searc for a new school.
Oklahoma wideouts Jadon Haselwood and Theo Wease, and tight end Austin Stogner are the latest Sooners players to enter the transfer portal in the wake of Lincoln Riley accepting the coaching job at USC.
Without trying to sound calloused, if Oklahoma was to suffer a preseason injury then receiver is one of the position groups where they could most afford it.
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