Football

Sooners gear up for 2026 with key offensive additions

Transfer standouts E’Marion Harris and Trell Harris aim to bolster Oklahoma’s attack

The Oklahoma Sooners are poised to carry the momentum from a 10‑3 finish in 2025 into the new year, with coaches already mapping out ways to sharpen an already potent offense.

Key transfers set to make an impact

Defensive stalwart Kip Lewis has singled out two newcomers — E’Marion Harris and Trell Harris — as the pieces most likely to reshape the Sooners’ attack. Both players arrived via the transfer portal and bring a blend of SEC pedigree and high‑octane production.

E’Marion Harris, a 6‑foot‑6, 312‑pound tackle who spent his previous season with the Arkansas Razorbacks, started 24 games in the SEC and is slated to man the right‑tackle spot. His size, experience and willingness to lead the line have already earned praise from teammates and staff alike.

Trell Harris, meanwhile, arrives from the Virginia Cavaliers where he posted 59 receptions for 847 yards and five touchdowns. The 6‑foot‑2 receiver combines speed with route‑running savvy, giving the Sooners a dynamic option in the passing game.

The influx of talent extends beyond the two headline acts. Wide‑out Isaiah Sategna and utility player Deion Burks are also expected to contribute depth, adding versatility as the team fine‑tunes its schemes ahead of the 2026 campaign.

With a blend of seasoned leadership and fresh energy, Oklahoma’s offense looks ready to tackle the challenges of the upcoming season. Fans can anticipate a more explosive, balanced attack that leverages the strengths of each new addition.

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