• Brent Venables plays the portal game ft. Chris Hummer | Mind Games with Guerin Emig

  • Mar 1 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

Brent Venables plays the portal game ft. Chris Hummer | Mind Games with Guerin Emig

  • Summary

  • With the transfer portal on overdrive, how have Brent Venables and Mike Gundy responded? Pretty well, according to 247Sports national college football writer Chris Hummer. He joins Mind Games on the Sellout Crowd network to talk Venables’ success taking transfers who strengthen OU for the SEC, and Gundy’s success keeping key Cowboys from transferring out. Hummer considers whether Dillon Gabriel’s departure and Jackson Arnold’s entrenchment become a win/win for OU and Oregon, and whether Spencer Sanders is forever stamped a portal cautionary tale. From the portal it’s on to name, image and likeness, and Hummer’s recent 247 story in which 5-star high school recruits separated fact from fiction when it comes to their NIL earnings.

    Episode highlights:
    4:30: Venables has helped prep OU for the SEC via the transfer portal
    8:30: Mike Gundy’s biggest portal victory this year has been keeping key players out of it
    11:05: Spencer Sanders as transfer portal cautionary tale
    13:30: Dillon Gabriel transfers to Oregon, Jackson Arnold is entrenched as OU QB1 and everybody wins
    17:00: Fact or fiction: Everyone transfers with NIL $$$ in mind
    20:10: High school five-stars set the record straight regarding their NIL offers

    Producer: Jacquelyn Musgrove
    Creative Director: Michael Lane
    Social media: Bobby Howard
    Director of Content: Mike Sherman

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