Now some bad football news....WR Zach Farrar has left the program as a grad transfer.
He is headed to Auburn.
Farrar is listed on the 2019 football roster as having junior eligibility. So how can he be classified as a grad transfer if he did not graduate? (unless he graduated in three years, including a transfer....virtually impossible.) So if he is not a grad transfer, how can he play next year at Auburn after moving from FCS to FBS? Or does he just intend to play baseball and is the transfer rule for that sport different from football?And if he was not injured, why did he get beat out for playing time last season by receivers that did not begin their college careers at Oklahoma? This whole thing is weird.
graduating early this summer? So this guy is not only talented, he is a hardworker. So how did he get into Bo's dog house I wonder?
Quote from: Wick250 on May 18, 2019, 11:36:01 PMFarrar is listed on the 2019 football roster as having junior eligibility. So how can he be classified as a grad transfer if he did not graduate? (unless he graduated in three years, including a transfer....virtually impossible.) So if he is not a grad transfer, how can he play next year at Auburn after moving from FCS to FBS? Or does he just intend to play baseball and is the transfer rule for that sport different from football?And if he was not injured, why did he get beat out for playing time last season by receivers that did not begin their college careers at Oklahoma? This whole thing is weird.He is graduating this summer. He was in Bo's dog house all year. Our most talented WR but once mid year came, he was out of the rotation.