Sad News: Oklahoma football has lost another offensive weapon to the transfer portal.

Oklahoma football has been significantly affected by the transfer portal, losing key players, including star quarterback Dillon Gabriel, who entered the portal and subsequently committed to Oregon. The departure of a talented offensive weapon adds to the challenges faced by the Sooners, highlighting the impact of the transfer portal on college football rosters.

Oklahoma football wide receiver LV Bunkley-Shelton has entered the transfer portal, as reported by Hayes Fawcett. While Bunkley-Shelton had limited action during the current season with three catches for 33 yards and no touchdowns, his decision to enter the transfer portal adds to the roster changes for the Oklahoma football team. Despite a quieter season, Bunkley-Shelton has had solid performances in the past.

LV Bunkley-Shelton’s entry into the transfer portal marks his second trip to the portal. Before becoming a wide receiver for Oklahoma, he played for Arizona State, where he had notable seasons. In his second year with the Sun Devils, Bunkley-Shelton recorded 33 receptions for 418 yards and two touchdowns. Although he didn’t have standout seasons with the Sooners, his history at Arizona State showcases his potential as a solid receiving option.

 

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Despite not making significant contributions during his time at Oklahoma, Bunkley-Shelton is a talented player, and his departure opens up opportunities for the team. With two years of eligibility remaining, he may find success and potentially have a breakout season at his next school.

The transfer portal has played a significant role for Oklahoma this offseason, with players entering and exiting the program. As the Sooners prepare to move to the SEC next season, bolstering the roster becomes crucial for facing a tougher schedule in the new conference.

While the current Oklahoma football team is gearing up for the Alamo Bowl against #14 Arizona, with the Sooners boasting a 10-2 regular season record, the team has seen changes through the transfer portal. The Alamo Bowl matchup is set to take place on Thursday night at 9:15 ET, with Oklahoma entering the game as a three-point underdog.

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