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Jim Nagy’s First Year Transforms Oklahoma Football Landscape

The general manager’s strategic moves in the transfer portal and roster building have propelled the Sooners to a College Football Playoff berth.

Jim Nagy arrived in Norman with a clear mandate: to overhaul the Oklahoma football program’s talent pipeline.

A Strategic Shift in Roster Management

His staff has centered its efforts on player acquisition, evaluation and scouting, leveraging the transfer portal to bring in prospects such as Tate Sandell, Jake Maikkula and running back Jaydn Ott, a Cal Bears transfer.

The aggressive yet calculated moves paid off quickly; within the first week of the portal window the Sooners hosted eleven candidates and signed ten, assembling a group that includes twenty‑four new signees and a 2026 high school class ranked in the top fifteen.

Nagy’s work has freed head coach Brent Venables to concentrate on coaching duties, a factor that contributed to the team’s unexpected College Football Playoff appearance in their first year together.

Beyond roster construction, Nagy emphasizes retention and culture, insisting on building a brotherhood in the locker room and noting that not a single starter has entered the portal this offseason.

Assistant general manager Taylor Redd, already viewed as a future GM, supports Nagy’s vision, while the organization looks ahead to maintaining momentum in the competitive college front office arena.

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