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Jackson Arnold, the Oklahoma quarterback, mingled with the nation’s elite at the Manning Passing Academy last weekend. Competing against top quarterbacks, including former OU star Dillon Gabriel, Arnold then returned to summer workouts and will report to Norman for fall camp next month.

Arnold emphasized improving both his off-field presence and on-field skills this offseason. He highlighted his focus on details and leadership during spring ball, aiming to show his teammates that he can lead them effectively. OU head coach

Jackson Arnold, the Oklahoma quarterback, mingled with the nation’s elite at the Manning Passing Academy last weekend. Competing against top quarterbacks, including former OU star Dillon Gabriel, Arnold then returned to summer workouts and will report to Norman for fall camp next month.

Arnold emphasized improving both his off-field presence and on-field skills this offseason. He highlighted his focus on details and leadership during spring ball, aiming to show his teammates that he can lead them effectively. OU head coach Brent Venables praised Arnold’s efforts to take full ownership of the offense this spring and stressed the importance of continuous improvement during the summer.

Arnold gained experience in the spotlight last year, playing crucial quarters in Oklahoma’s road victory over BYU and starting the Alamo Bowl against Arizona. Despite mixed results, he views these experiences as valuable learning opportunities.

In 2024, Arnold will have support from a deep wide receiver room despite significant turnover on the offensive line. With returning players Nic Anderson, Jalil Farooq, Andrel Anthony, and Jayden Gibson, along with transfer Deion Burks, Arnold is confident in the strength of his receiving corps.

Reflecting on his experience at the Manning Passing Academy and his goals for the upcoming season, Arnold remains optimistic about leading the Sooners to success.

praised Arnold’s efforts to take full ownership of the offense this spring and stressed the importance of continuous improvement during the summer.

Arnold gained experience in the spotlight last year, playing crucial quarters in Oklahoma’s road victory over BYU and starting the Alamo Bowl against Arizona. Despite mixed results, he views these experiences as valuable learning opportunities.

In 2024, Arnold will have support from a deep wide receiver room despite significant turnover on the offensive line. With returning players Nic Anderson, Jalil Farooq, Andrel Anthony, and Jayden Gibson, along with transfer Deion Burks, Arnold is confident in the strength of his receiving corps.

Reflecting on his experience at the Manning Passing Academy and his goals for the upcoming season, Arnold remains optimistic about leading the Sooners to success.

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