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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Tahlequah, Okla.
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 | High School: Tahlequah HS
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 | Height / Weight: 6-5 / 309
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 | Position: Offensive Lineman
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2001:
Started in 11 games, including the first 10 … made all of his starts at right guard ... missed the Texas Tech game with an injury, but was back among the starters for the regular season finale and the bowl game.
2000:
Was the Sooners’ starting right guard in all 13 games ... considered one of the most improved linemen by the coaches.
1999:
Made his first appearance as a Sooner … played in eight games, all in a reserve role … spent most of his time at guard.
1998:
Redshirted.
High school:
Rated as one of the top 30 offensive linemen in the nation by SuperPrep … a first-team All-State selection by The Daily Oklahoman, Tulsa World and Oklahoma Coaches Association … did not allow a sack his senior season and graded out at 96 percent in run blocking … coached by Todd Dilbeck … a three-time member of the National Honor Society … received National Merit Awards in English and history, as well as Rotary and Masonic Awards for outstanding leadership.
Wrapup:
Enters the 2002 season as OU’s most experienced offensive lineman ... born: July 14, 1979 ... parents: Randy and Patti Skinner ... major: management.
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