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    Bauer Sharp answered the question at tight end for the Sooners

    By Aaron Gelvin,

    2024-09-01
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    Coming into the 2024 season, the Oklahoma Sooners had some questions at the tight end position.

    Two years ago, Brayden Willis was one of the best players on the team, combining his ability as a receiver with his excellent blocking skills to have a very productive season. Though OU went just 6-7, the senior had a career year in his final collegiate season, catching 39 passes for 514 yards and seven touchdowns while opening up holes in the running game.

    Last year, the Sooners expected similar contributions from Austin Stogner, who returned to Norman after a year in South Carolina. But the tight end production dipped, as Stogner caught just 17 passes for 196 yards and one touchdown. He also struggled to match Willis’ effectiveness as a blocker. Too often last season, it felt like OU was playing 10-on-11 when running the ball with a tight end in the game.

    But that’s where Southeastern Louisiana tight end Bauer Sharp comes in. After serving as a game captain, he ended the night as OU’s leading receiver with 47 yards on five catches with a touchdown. He seemed to be the only option aside from Burks that could consistently create separation and catch the ball.

    Though he came from an FCS school, Sharp looked the part of a Power Four tight end. He and Jake Roberts got the initial snaps at tight end, with the latter serving in more of a blocking role. Sharp, who started the game, has been earning high praise since the spring, with one player in his corner being superstar senior linebacker Danny Stutsman.

    Sharp displayed sound chemistry with Jackson Arnold, often acting as a safety valve over the middle of the field for his quarterback as pressure closed in. With the struggles of the offensive line and the running game, he’ll be asked to provide more in the passing game, especially until the bigger names get healthy.

    Of course, it’s only been one game. Maybe the running game will get on track in the next couple of weeks. Maybe the offensive line gets healthy and in sync. Maybe Brenen Thompson, J.J. Hester and the other depth options at wide receiver just had a rough night and will be just fine. Maybe Andrel Anthony gets back to his pre-injury self much earlier than expected and Nic Anderson is able to stave off any other injuries. .

    But in the meantime, Bauer Sharp will need to build on his strong first game in a Sooner uniform to take some of the load off of Arnold and Deion Burks. Oklahoma has a struggling Houston squad on the schedule next, before a sneaky non-conference game against Tulane. The Sooners need to use the next two weeks to find a rhythm and an identity running and throwing the ball in Seth Littrell’s offense before the Tennessee Volunteers and conference play arrive on their doorstep on September 21st.

    Contact/Follow us @SoonersWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Oklahoma news, notes, and opinions. You can also follow Aaron on X @AaronGelvin.

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