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On this episode of the Sooner Nation Podcast, we dive deep into one of the biggest questions facing Oklahoma heading into its second season in the SEC: can the Sooners trust their cornerbacks? Brent Venables has assembled what looks like a championship-caliber defense on paper, with a loaded front seven and arguably the best safety room in the conference. But when it comes to the corners, the difference between a playoff run and a frustrating season could come down to health and consistency.

We break down the emergence of Eli Bowen, the Freshman All-American who proved he could lock down elite receivers, and the high-ceiling, high-risk potential of Gentry Williams, whose ability is undeniable but whose health has kept him sidelined more often than not. We also look at Jacobe Johnson’s development, Devon Jordan’s rise, Kendel Dolby’s toughness, and the next wave of young talent like Jeremiah Newcombe, Maliek Hawkins, and others waiting for their shot.

Of course, the safeties provide a massive safety net for the defense. Peyton Bowen and Robert Spears-Jennings bring veteran leadership and versatility, while transfer Kendal Daniels and younger names like Jaydan Hardy and Michael Boganowski give OU unmatched depth in the back end. That group may very well be the backbone of the Sooners’ defense in 2025.

With Alabama, LSU, and Tennessee looming on the schedule, this secondary will be tested early and often. If the corners rise to the challenge, Oklahoma’s defense has the pieces to be more than just SEC-good — it could be championship-good.

Tune in for a full breakdown of the Sooners’ defensive backs, what it means for the 2025 season, and why this position group may ultimately decide Oklahoma’s playoff hopes.

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