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    Adin Huntington knows it’s important to disrupt Jackson Arnold’s flow early in the game

    By Karlie Mossman,

    2 hours ago

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    Oklahoma plays Tulane at home this Saturday at 3:30 pm ET. While the last matchup was a high scoring affair, Tulane’s Adin Huntington recognizes that it’s important for the defense to have a big impact for the Green Wave to be successful.

    Defensive lineman Adin Huntington spoke to the media this week about Oklahoma’s offense and preparing for Saturday’s game.

    What stands out the most to you about Oklahoma’s offense?

    Adin: I just say their tempo. Anytime a team goes tempo, it makes it difficult for you to get pre-snap keys to really see what you’re doing. But I think a benefit of myself is I went to Kent State. I played against the Flashes fast offense for three years. We were the fastest offense in the nation so tempo’s not really nothing. They’re [Oklahoma] very athletic and they’ve got good, skilled players. But they have a new quarterback so we just have to do our job. I don’t think we have to put too much emphasis on what they can do. I think it’s all on who we are as a defense and we just have to do our job.

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