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Auburn QB Jackson Arnold enters transfer portal after one season
Five-star quarterback Jackson Arnold will enter the transfer portal after one season at Auburn, marking his third school in three years and extending a series of high-profile moves for the top recruit.
ESPN will be on the call for the Alabama and Oklahoma CFP game, and the network announced the broadcasting crew on Sunday.
Alabama jumped out to an early lead Saturday but Auburn came storming back, leading to a wild Iron Bowl finish.
Oklahoma has an advantage due to its schedule. The Sooners faced one of the toughest schedules in the country, ranking No. 12 according to ESPN's strength of schedule metric. They played against six teams that were ranked at the time of the matchups, winning five of those games.
Junior quarterback Jackson Arnold is expected to enter the transfer portal, On3’s Justin Hokanson announced early Saturday evening. Arnold spent one year with the Tigers after transferring from Oklahoma over the offseason.
The Oklahoma volleyball team dropped a heartbreaking five-set match to Auburn in the second round of the Allstate SEC Volleyball Tournament,
Golesh was hired as the running backs coach and recruiting coordinator at Toledo in 2009 working under Tim Beckman, who he also worked under at Oklahoma State as a defensive graduate assistant. During his time at Toledo, Golesh secured back-to-back #1 MAC recruiting classes in 2010 and 2011.
A disciple of Tennessee coach Josh Heupel, Golesh served as the Vols' offensive coordinator from 2021-2022 and, before that, as Central Florida's co-offensive coordinator in 2020 — Heupel's final year with the Knights. Golesh was also an assistant at Ohio State, Northern Illinois, Oklahoma State, Toledo, Illinois and Iowa State in his career.