One of the highlights of the Rams’ undrafted free agent class this year was Drake Stoops, the former walk-on receiver at Oklahoma. If the name looks familiar, it should.
Former Oklahoma wide receiver Drake Stoops, the son of legendary former Sooners head coach Bob Stoops, is getting a shot in the NFL. The Los Angeles Rams
The reason Drake Stoops wasn’t drafted had nothing to do with his abilities to play the game of football. The son of former Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops, Drake walked on at the program where his father won a national championship in 2000.
Drake Stoops was always going to be a fan favorite, being the son of former Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops. But he was able to produce on the field as well, being a critical part of the Sooners during his time in Norman.
I’m not sure yet who is going to replace Drake Stoops as Oklahoma’s next starting slot receiver, but I do know that the competition to…
The league released its list of 2024 NFL Scouting Combine invitees on Tuesday, with three former Oklahoma football players earning a bid. However, not
Drake Stoops was undoubtedly one of the best players on the Oklahoma football team last season. However, his combination of size and speed has questioned his fit at the next level.
The Oklahoma football program fell to the Arizona Wildcats 38-24 in the Alamo Bowl last week, closing the door on their 2023 season. The conclusion of their most recent season also closes the door on the college career of wide receiver Drake Stoops, the son of longtime Sooners head coach Bob Stoops.
The Oklahoma Sooners’ season ended unceremoniously with a 38-24 loss to the Arizona Wildcats in the Alamo Bowl on Thursday night.
Drake Stoops has had a phenomenal season for the Sooners. It's only fitting that he scored a touchdown in his last home game at Oklahoma. Watch it here: Follow AllSooners on Twitter to stay up to date on all the latest OU news!
Friday, Drake Stoops will step out onto Owen Field in an Oklahoma uniform for the final time. From walk-on to crucial part of OU’s offense, Stoops has built a legacy that stands on its own.
On Friday, Oklahoma football wide receiver and legacy Drake Stoops will play his final game at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The sixth-year Sooner has played in in 60 games in his Oklahoma career and started in 29, including 11 this season.
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Oklahoma slot receiver Drake Stoops is a finalist for the Burlsworth Trophy, which goes to the nation’s top college football player who began his career as a walk-on.
Watch as Oklahoma wide receiver Drake Stoops spoke with the media following his career day against West Virginia where he pulled down 10 catches for 164 yards and three scores in the No.
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