Oklahoma Sooners standout linebacker Danny Stutsman has been recognized for his exceptional play and leadership skills, earning the prestigious title of preseason Walter Camp first-team All-American. This accolade comes on the heels of a successful 2023 season where Stutsman led the team with 104 tackles, including 16 for a loss. He also recorded three sacks, two forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery, and made a pick-six against Tulsa. Despite missing some games due to injury, Oklahoma had a remarkable 10-1 record when Stutsman started and finished.
Stutsman’s impact extends beyond the stat sheet as he is highly respected for his leadership both on and off the field. His decision to return to college for another season will provide the team with much-needed experience in their transition to a new conference. As one of the top linebackers in college football, Stutsman is an invaluable asset to the Sooners. His familiarity with the defensive system and role as a leader make him critical for new defensive coordinator Zac Alley.
Stutsman’s success on the field can be attributed in part to coach Brent Venables’ influence. It is likely that he will continue to receive recognition on preseason All-America teams in the coming months, further solidifying his status as one of the standout players in college football.
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