Oklahoma Sooners spring game 2015: Five things we learned
By Sixto Ortiz
Apr 11, 2015; Norman, OK, USA; Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Trevor Knight (9) looks to pass the ball during the spring football game at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rob Ferguson-USA TODAY Sports
What did we learn from the Oklahoma Sooners from their 2015 spring game?
While shedding some light on how Oklahoma’s revamped offense will look in the fall, today’s spring game left fans with more questions than answers, especially at quarterback.
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The 2015 Oklahoma spring game is officially in the books. And, the contest did not settle many of the issues troubling Sooner Nation since the end of the 2014 campaign. The biggest of which is if Trevor Knight can recapture the form he showed in the Sugar Bowl as a freshman or if Baker Mayfield will be the perfect fit in Lincoln Riley’s offense.
If nothing else, the spring game provided the Oklahoma coaching staff with a nice to-do list for the coming months.
But, the spring game showed Oklahoma fans a glimpse of what they can expect come Fall 2015. Here are five takeaways from Oklahoma’s spring game.