Oklahoma Sooners recruit reassures fans that the football program will be okay

It's flip season, decommit season, transfer portal season, and whatever other season you want to make up, in college football right now. The craziness is only getting started, and the craziness is definitely happening right now, just not quite yet for the Oklahoma Sooners. The college football landscape has already seen LSU lose star quarterback […]

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It's flip season, decommit season, transfer portal season, and whatever other season you want to make up, in college football right now. The craziness is only getting started, and the craziness is definitely happening right now, just not quite yet for the Oklahoma Sooners.

The college football landscape has already seen LSU lose star quarterback Bryce Underwood to Michigan for a cool $10-plus million. Oklahoma hasn't had anything crazy like that, but several recruits and commits have told the fan base that they are locked in.

Now, granted, one said the same thing and decommitted three days later, but that's a different story for a different day.

On Sunday, Courtland Guillory, a four-star defensive back from Texas, made sure everyone knew where he stood among all the flip craziness.

He tweeted out a picture or two of himself and tweeted the caption "We're gonna be ok," with the hashtag #BoomerSooner to go along with the tweet.

This has to make not only the Sooners feel good but also the fan base. After seeing their bad season play out, players can sometimes have different feelings about their future than they originally thought, and that's fine. The Sooners had a bad season, so we expect that to happen.

It's good to see that Guillory isn't backing out.