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Oklahoma’s Brent Venables confirmed Tuesday that he has discussed the possibility of a redshirt with sophomore quarterback Jackson Arnold, but he said that the former five-star prospect will continue to be an option for the Sooners under center over the second half of the regular season.

“It’s been discussed between us,” Venables said Tuesday morning. “What was told to Jackson is if we put you in, it’s because we need you to help us go win. We’re certainly sensitive to everything. We’re not sitting here with our head in the sand or naive to what it is. But man, he’s a great teammate. He wants to be the starting quarterback at the University of Oklahoma.”

Oklahoma’s quarterback situation remains under focus after the Sooners’ 34-3 defeat to No. 1 Texas in Week 7 with freshman Michael Hawkins’ Jr. at quarterback. Arnold has not appeared in a game since he was benched after committing three turnovers in the first half of a 25-15 loss to Tennessee on Sept. 21. Oklahoma enters Week 8 ranked 125th nationally in yards per game (287.7) as the Sooners (4-2) prepare for a visit from South Carolina on Saturday.

Following the loss to Texas, Venables said he did not consider replacing Hawkins with Arnold as the Sooners went scoreless over the final three quarters in their fifth-largest defeat all-time to the Longhorns. Venables reiterated that point Tuesday, emphasizing the importance of giving Hawkins a fair shot in the starting job while praising Arnold’s response in the time since his Week 4 benching.

“I feel that it’s only right to give Mike the opportunity to be the quarterback and to have a body of work that says he either is or isn’t the right guy,” Venables said. “Will he learn from his past mistakes? Every week is a season of its own, as we know. Every opponent is going to present different issues and problems.”

“Jackson’s been fantastic all things considered,” Venables continued on Arnold. “He’s taken it in a really tough-minded way. And he’s ready to play. And if he wasn’t he wouldn’t still be here every day.”

Arnold has appeared in four games this fall, meaning he would burn a potential redshirt if he were to play again over the Sooners’ final six regular season games.

ESPN’s No. 3 overall prospect in the 2023 class, Arnold made his first career start in the Alamo Bowl last December and was named the Sooners’ starting quarterback prior to the season. He completed 59.8% of his passes for 538 yards with seven touchdowns and three interceptions in four starts this fall prior to his benching against Tennessee.

Hawkins, Oklahoma’s starter against Auburn and Texas in recent weeks, carries a completion percentage of 63.4 with 458 yards and a touchdown with no interceptions. The true freshman has also added 118 yards on the ground and committed his first turnover on a fumble before halftime against Texas. Through six games, the Sooners’ 165.7 passing yards per game rank last among SEC offenses.

Hawkins will be back under center when Oklahoma plays South Carolina (3-3) at 12:45 p.m. ET Saturday on the SEC Network.

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The young collector who scored a one-of-a-kind baseball card featuring National League Rookie of the Year Paul Skenes has turned down a trade offer from the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Topps announced Friday that the 11-year-old from the Los Angeles area had declined the deal and instead was going to put the card — which features Skenes’ autograph and a patch from a game-worn jersey — up for auction.

The Pirates had put together a package that included 30 years’ worth of season tickets behind home plate at PNC Park and the chance to play a softball game on the field in exchange for the card.

Skenes’ girlfriend, LSU gymnast and influencer Livvy Dunne, also offered the card’s owner the opportunity to take in a game with her in a luxury suite at the ballpark during one of Skenes’ starts.

While the collector wrote in a journal entry shared by Topps that nabbing the card was a “dream come true,” that dream apparently did not include spending the next three decades attending games at PNC Park.

The team posted on X after the decision that it was “bummed” but offered to have the fan at a game sometime during the 2025 season.

Fanatics Collect, which will handle the auctioning of the card in March, said it would donate its proceeds from the sale to fire relief funds in the Los Angeles area.

The card could hold pretty high value considering the potentially bright future ahead for the 22-year-old Skenes, who finished third in NL Cy Young Award voting after an outstanding rookie season.

The No. 1 pick in the 2023 amateur draft made his major league debut in May and put together one of the most impressive rookie seasons in recent memory. Skenes was selected as the NL’s starting pitcher in the All-Star Game after only 11 starts and finished 11-3 with a 1.96 ERA in 23 games.

Skenes said over the weekend he hasn’t thought about the potential of signing a long-term contract to remain in Pittsburgh, saying instead that his focus is on helping the Pirates take a step toward contending in 2025. He is eligible for free agency after the 2029 season.

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Two-time All-America safety Xavier Watts will enter the NFL draft rather than return to Notre Dame for a sixth season.

Watts made the announcement on social media Friday, four days after the Irish lost to Ohio State in the College Football Playoff championship game in Atlanta.

Watts is the No. 4 draft-eligible safety in 2025, according to ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr.

Watts began his college career as a receiver in 2020 and moved to defense his second season. He had 13 interceptions over the past two seasons, most by any player in the Football Bowl Subdivision. He picked off six passes this season, running one back 100 yards to help Notre Dame seal its win against Southern California. He was voted to the Associated Press All-America first team for two straight years.

Watts, whose hometown is Omaha, Nebraska, could have returned to Notre Dame to use the extra season granted by the NCAA to athletes who were active during the 2020 pandemic season. Most draft analysts project Watts to be selected late in the first round or in the second.

“As I embark on the next chapter of my football journey, I’m filled with pride as I look back on the many memories and people that I’ll forever cherish,” Watts wrote on X. “I hope that my time in the Irish uniform has helped continue the tradition of those that came before me.”

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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OMAHA, Neb. — Calvin Jones, who rushed for more than 3,000 yards in three seasons at Nebraska and was with the Green Bay Packers when they won the Super Bowl after the 1996 season, has died. He was 54.

Police said Jones’ body was found in the basement of a house in north Omaha on Wednesday night. Police have not confirmed a cause of death pending an autopsy.

A friend of Jones, Jo Dusatko, told the Omaha World-Herald that carbon monoxide poisoning was suspected. She said the furnace in the home was not working and that Jones was using a generator in the basement.

Jones was a high school All-American at Central High School before he went to Nebraska, where he rushed for 3,166 yards and 40 touchdowns and was an All-Big Eight pick in 1992-93.

Jones and Derek Brown formed the tandem called the “We-Backs,” a nod to the Cornhuskers’ I-back position, with Jones the backup to Brown in 1991. Jones’ breakout that season came when he ran 27 times for a Big Eight freshman-record 294 yards and a school-record six touchdowns in a 59-23 victory over Kansas. His rushing total against the Jayhawks ranks No. 2 on the Nebraska single-game rushing chart.

Jones declared for the NFL draft in 1994 and was a third-round selection of the Raiders. He appeared in 15 games over two seasons with the Raiders and had a total of 27 carries for 112 yards and two catches for 6 yards. He appeared in one game for the Packers in 1996 but had no carries.

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