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Owen Heinecke Sues NCAA & Spring Football is BACK! | Oklahoma Sooners LIVE 205

Episode 160 Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Main Topic 1: Owen Heinecke Sues the NCAA for Extra Eligibility

  • Background: Heinecke (LB) started as a lacrosse player at Ohio State in 2021 (played minimally in 3 games). Transferred to OU in 2022, missed 2022 with a knee injury, and played mostly special teams in 2023–2024. His only full football season was 2025 (74 tackles, 3 sacks, forced fumble, key rotational/starter role, CFP appearance).
  • Issue: NCAA counts the lacrosse participation toward his eligibility clock, denying a 6th year (2026 season). Heinecke's waiver and appeal were rejected in February 2026.
  • Lawsuit: Filed preliminary injunction in Cleveland County (OK) court against the NCAA on March 23, 2026 (reported by Sooner Scoop/George Stoia). Emergency hearing set for April 16 (before NFL Draft on April 23). Assigned to Judge Thad Balkman.
  • Why it matters for Heinecke: He attended the NFL Combine/Pro Day and is draft-eligible (projected late-round pick). An extra year could boost his stock significantly (day 3 → day 2/1 = big pay difference). He’s open to NFL path but betting on himself for more development/scouting attention.
  • Why it matters for OU: Huge boost to linebacker depth in 2026. Linebacker room lost Kobe McKenzie, Sammy Omosego, and Kendall Daniels; retained Kip Lewis and added Cole Sullivan (Michigan transfer). Heinecke brings versatility (outside LB/edge-like role), production, and Venables scheme familiarity. Mahler calls it a "very good case" compared to other waivers granted.
  • Tone: Optimistic but realistic—strongest/easiest case imaginable, yet NCAA has denied it so far. OU (including new AD Roger Denny) fully supports him.

2025 Heinecke stats (for context): 74 tackles, 3 sacks, 1 FF; started as rotational piece and earned bigger role.

Main Topic 2: Spring Football is Underway (Started March 24–25, 2026)

  • Weather whiplash in Norman: From freezing to 70–90°F—stay hydrated!

  • Spring doesn't reveal everything but shows who wins/loses positions and earns reps.

  • Key players/position groups Mahler is watching:

    • WR – Elijah Thomas (sophomore): Massive upside, size, speed, athletic freak. High school tape and practice buzz are strong. Could develop chemistry with new QB John Mateer and emerge as a vertical threat/key rotation piece. (Mentioned potential for Jermichael Carter too.)
    • Cheetah (hybrid LB/CB) position (Kendall Daniels & Kendall Dolby gone): Wide open. Watching Reggie Powers (made leaps in 2025, physical tackler) and Jeremiah Newcomb (athleticism/size). Cheetah is critical in Venables' defense—Powers is favorite but competition matters.
    • Freshman OL – Deacon Schmitt (4-star, early enrollee from Windsor, CO; 6'5", 315 lbs): Depth at tackle is thin. Schmitt (versatile, guard/tackle) could contribute immediately or as depth. Offensive line building through stacked recruiting classes (Bedenbaugh style). Core returners: Eddie Pierre-Louis, Ryan Fogey, Michael Fasusi, etc.
    • DL/DE – P.J. (Adepoju) Adebawore (now in year 4, no excuses): Highly recruited 5-star talent who has flashed but never been a full-time starter (injuries/rotation). Best 2025 season yet (17 tac
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