Texarkana Gazette

Riley rides ‘whirlwind’ to become youngest head coach in FBS

- By Stephen Hawkins

FRISCO, Texas—Lincoln Riley never expected this.

Two months ago, he was the offensive coordinato­r at Oklahoma. On Monday, the 33-year-old Riley was center stage representi­ng the preseason league favorites as the youngest head coach in the Bowl Subdivisio­n less than six weeks after Bob Stoops’ surprise retirement following 18 seasons, 10 conference titles and a national championsh­ip with the Sooners.

“It’s been probably best described as whirlwind,” Riley said. “Tough to describe kind of all the emotions that went into that day and that decision, and still a little bit of a dream for me.”

Riley said he feels prepared to be a first-time head coach after time spent the past two seasons as the offensive coordinato­r for Stoops, who will continue to be a resource for the new coach. Stoops is now a special assistant to athletic director Joe Castiglion­e.

There is also continuity with the rest of the staff intact and the addition of former East Carolina head coach and former Texas Tech assistant Ruffin McNeill as defensive tackles coach and assistant head coach.

“It’s made it definitely a lot easier on me when I think about all I’ve done,” Riley said. “We felt like there was so much good going on with Oklahoma football that I think coach (Stoops) said it best. He didn’t want to derail that. He wanted to continue that.”

The Sooners have won more Big 12 titles than any other team. They are favored to win a third straight title behind Heisman Trophy finalist Baker Mayfield, the preseason Big 12 offensive player of the year who has thrown for 7,665 yards and 76 touchdowns in his two seasons at Oklahoma.

“It’s a little bit different having a different coach, but at the same time nothing has changed,” standout safety Steven Parker said. “Coach Riley is a great guy, we know what he’s all about and we know that he’s going to put us in the best position to win.”

Orlando Brown, the Oklahoma left tackle who allowed only one sack in 659 snaps last season, described Riley as “real personable” to the players.

“I think that helps since he’s so close to us in age. His attitude and mentality, he gets us as players and he’s a ton of help off the field,” Brown said. “Him sitting down and talking to us as leaders, I’ve had a ton of one-on-one talks with him it’s great.”

 ?? AP Photo/LM Otero ?? Oklahoma head coach Lincoln Riley speaks to reporters during the Big 12 football media day Monday in Frisco, Texas.
AP Photo/LM Otero Oklahoma head coach Lincoln Riley speaks to reporters during the Big 12 football media day Monday in Frisco, Texas.

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