CSU Coach Steve Fairchild Calls CU "Silly" - Buff Bites
The Ralphie Report —
... at #10 and Darrell Scott at #15. Ahead of both players included Roy Helu Jr (Nebraska Cornhuskers), Baron Batch (Texas Tech Red Raiders), Jake Sharp (Kansas Jayhawks), Jay Finley (Baylor Bears), true freaking freshman Christine Michael (Texas A&M; Aggies). Ahead of Darrell Scott at 11 - 14: Cody Johnson (Texas Longhorns), Alexander Robinson (Iowa St. Cyclones), Keith (who?) Toston (Oklahoma St. Cowboys) and Mossis Madu (Oklahoma Sooners).
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2009 OU Football Preview: Receivers/Tight Ends
Crimson And Cream Machine —
... who were both highly recruited and experienced some game action last season. Also, the x-factor in Oklahoma’s receivers in JUCO transfer Cameron Kenny who is supposed to bring the same game breaking ability that Broyles provides. He wasn’t on campus for the spring but we should get a feeling for him shortly after summer workouts begin. Also, the biggest move in the spring was Mossis Madu jumping from running back to receiver. ...
Bevo's Daily Roundup - August 13, 2009
Burnt Orange Nation —
... defensively -- to match up with either Texas or Oklahoma.
Oklahoma
Sooners break out the pads and NewsOK has a practice report. One interesting note:
Off. coordinator Kevin Wilson admitted the o-line "struggled" Monday against the Sooner def. line. Not surprising. OU’s d-line will make a lot of teams struggle.
More on the center situation in Norman.
Mossis Madu is versatile enough to move from running back to slot ...
Football Season Quickly Approaching
Crimson And Cream Machine —
... when they open up against BYU. It's pretty safe to say that Ryan Broyles has one of the spots locked up. The Sooners employ three wide receiver sets a lot, which leaves two more spots open. Junior college transfer Cameron Kenney has started with the first unit in both of the open practices in 11-on-11 drills. Apparently he has made quite a few plays. I wouldn't be surprised to see him get a shot. The other front runners appear to be Adron Tennell and Mossis Madu, the latter of whom was converted from running back this ...
Texas Tech Opponent Prospectus // Oklahoma Sooners
Double-T Nation —
... return and having the runners who are capable of giving Bradford breathing room is a huge advantage. Not to mention, former running back turned receiver, Mossis Madu, Jr. returns and is at the very least a familiar face, along with Ryan Broyes, who caught 46 passes last year. ...
Depth Chart For BYU Game Released - A Few Surprises
Crimson And Cream Machine —
... but as a senior at Oklahoma he's had plenty of game experience. He's often been lauded as the team's best blocker, he's got size (6-5, 265) long arms and the versatility that allowed him to play tight end and fullback. Another thing that caught my eye on the offensive depth chart is in the receiver position. For all that we've heard on Cameron Kenney and Mossis Madu, its actually Brandon Caleb who is on the first team ...
Big 12 Roundtable - Week 1
Crimson And Cream Machine —
... had a great camp which was verified when he was named as a starter. Then you include the additions of Mossis Madu and ...
An Attempt To Properly Summarize The Debacle In Arlington
Crimson And Cream Machine —
... and how he could stretch the field and make a big impact. Where was Mossis Madu? It seemed like we used the same personnel all game and made no attempt to change things up. ...
The State of Oklahoma: OU's Offensive Skill Positions
Burnt Orange Nation —
... Runningback is the deepest and strongest skill position for Oklahoma. Oklahoma returns two 1,000 yard runners from last season, Chris Brown and Demarco Murray, and the Sooners were comfortable enough her to move Mossis Madu to WR. Brown is more of their steady back while Murray can sometimes be plagued with inconsistency and injury. Both have had a decent start to this year, although the run game was not a big a factor as the Sooner hoped it would be against BYU. Thank the O-line. ...
Are The Sooners Looking To Jaz Up The Offense?
Crimson And Cream Machine —
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Morning Coffee Loves Beating OU
Burnt Orange Nation —
... The Sooners made the smart decision to block Marquise Goodwin when punting, but Aaron Williams came free on the edge and nearly blocked the first attempt of the day. Good to see him return to action in that capacity. On the other side, the Longhorns covered kicks as well as they have this season, holding Mossis Madu to only 21 yards per return on the day. ...



