Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Sooners sorting out replacemen­ts at RB

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NORMAN, Okla. — In most cases, replacing two record-holders at one position would be cause for concern.

Oklahoma feels as if it is reloading.

The Sooners need to fill the slots left open when running backs Samaje Perine and Joe Mixon chose to leave early for the NFL. Perine left Oklahoma as the school’s alltime rushing leader, and he’s climbing the depth chart with the Washington Redskins.

Mixon, who plays for the Cincinnati Bengals, was the Sooners’ leading rusher last season and broke DeMarco Murray’s record for all-purpose yards in a season.

The top two candidates to step in appear to be Rodney Anderson and Abdul Adams, but freshman Trey Sermon and junior college transfer Marcelias Sutton are talented and have made good impression­s on the coaching staff. The Sooners have lost freshman Kennedy Brooks for the season with a shoulder injury, but Oklahoma Coach Lincoln Riley still feels good about the depth at the position.

“They’ve been pretty equal the whole way through,” Riley said after the scrimmage Saturday morning. “And again, just a very, very competitiv­e room. So not close right now to laying out any kind of order. Again, I think all of those guys are going to have a role.”

Riley said he has no problem going with a committee approach.

“We’ll definitely play multiple,” Riley said. “Will we play all four or is it three? Part of that will depend on how they react in game situations and how they get going.”

Anderson is back after missing most of 2015 with a leg injury and all of last season with a neck injury. He is now taking contact in practice and continues to impress the coaching staff.

“He’s a physical kid,” Riley said. “You see zero hesitation in the way that guy runs. That’s not who he is as a person or a player. I haven’t seen any hurdles. I’ve seen a motivated guy who had to knock some of the rust off in the beginning. It’s just rapidly getting better and better.”

Adams, the team’s top returning rusher, ran for 91 yards against both Louisiana-Monroe and Kansas last season and finished the year with 283 yards rushing. Riley said Adams has worked on his weaknesses.

“He had a tremendous spring,” Riley said. “Probably one of the most improved guys on either side of the ball. I would just say he’s continued to steadily climb.”

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