July 3, 2024

Now that the dead time has over and the transfer window has closed, the last names listed on the portal are accepting visits and considering their alternatives. Big Name has selected Oklahoma.

Caiden Woullard made his devotion to the Sooners known on social media. He’s currently scheduled to travel to Norman and is one of the best pass rushers available.After this past season,

WATCH: Oklahoma's DJ Graham gets up for first career interception | OU  Football | normantranscript.com Woullard was selected as a first-team all-MAC defensive end. With 9.5 sacks, 41 tackles, and 12 tackles for loss, the 6-foot-5, 252-pound edge rusher guided the RedHawks to a conference championship. Originally from Massillon, Ohio, Woullard signed a three-star contract with Miami (Ohio) in the 2021 class. He came in at position 145 overall.
linebacker in the country that cycle per the 247Sports rankings. Woullard was a key contributor for Miami (Ohio) in 2022 as well, totaling 29 tackles, five tackles for loss and four sacks. He credits his huge 2023 jump in production to increased confidence and a RedHawks staff that developed him effectively.

Along with coaching, my mindset and confidence played a major role in it, Woullard told 247Sports. You will succeed if you combine the two and just let your skills do the heavy lifting. And that’s precisely what took place.

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Woullard has two years to make use of his one remaining eligibility season. After selecting the Sooners over Texas A&M, Louisville, and other teams, he departs for Oklahoma. After entering the portal, Woullard knew exactly what he was seeking for and soon discovered it in Oklahoma.

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