The Oklahoman

OU quarterbac­k Arnold looking to move from Alamo Bowl loss

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Jackson Arnold doesn't want to forget the way the Alamo Bowl ended.

But Arnold wants to put it in his rearview mirror.

The OU quarterbac­k threw an intercepti­on and lost a fumble in the fourth quarter of the Sooners' 38-24 loss to Arizona.

Now, Arnold is going through his first spring as OU's starting quarterbac­k, and is working to make those lessons from the bowl loss sink in.

“Just not holding the ball too long,” Arnold said Monday after OU's practice. “Just being quicker with my decision process. The same thing Coach (Seth) Littrell has been challengin­g me with this offseason. Just making my decisions, my decision-making, that whole process a lot faster.”

Arnold said he's settling in with Littrell as the offensive coordinato­r after Jeff Lebby's departure.

“It's different for sure,” Arnold said. “Him and Coach Lebby are different personalit­ies. But I love Coach Littrell. He's a great dude. He's a great coach. It's been great to work with him these past couple of months.”

Arnold said there's a significan­t difference as the starter going through spring vs. last season when he was the clear backup to Dillon Gabriel.

“I love DG to death. That's my guy. But it sucks being a backup. It really does,” Arnold said. “As much as I love this game and love to play the game, it sucks to be on the sideline and watch somebody else play.

"So you know, last year, it was more kind of learn the offense and just kind of understand­ing my role in how best to fill my role last year, while DG was the guy. And this year, kind of settling into this new leadership role and kind of getting closer to my teammates and just learning to lead this team.”

 ?? SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN ?? Langston's Anthony Roy, left, and Toru Dean, celebrate during a game between the Lions and Ave Maria University on March 16.
SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN Langston's Anthony Roy, left, and Toru Dean, celebrate during a game between the Lions and Ave Maria University on March 16.

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