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Oklahoma’s Andrel Anthony ‘doesn’t have any limits’ with ACL as season opener nears

Sooners confident star receiver is more explosive than before due to injury

Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver Andrel Anthony has faced many challenges throughout his athletic career. Coming out of high school, Anthony was a four-star recruit and one of the top wide receivers in the country. However, he tore his ACL during his senior season and missed his entire freshman year at Oklahoma.

Anthony did not let the injury sideline him for long. He worked hard in rehab and came back stronger than ever in 2019. He quickly became one of Oklahoma’s most reliable receivers, catching 36 passes for 571 yards and six touchdowns.

Anthony was poised for a breakout season in 2020, but he tore his ACL again in the season opener. The injury was a major setback, but Anthony once again showed his resilience. He worked hard in rehab and came back even stronger in 2021.

In 2021, Anthony caught 59 passes for 923 yards and nine touchdowns. He was named to the All-Big 12 First Team and was a key part of Oklahoma’s success.

Anthony is now entering his senior season at Oklahoma, and he is looking to make a big impact. He is fully recovered from his injury and is more explosive than ever before. Anthony is confident that he can be one of the best receivers in the country, and he is excited to help lead Oklahoma to a Big 12 championship.

Sooner coaches and teammates excited to have Anthony back on the field

Oklahoma Sooners head coach Brent Venables is excited to have Anthony back on the field. He believes that Anthony is a special player who can make a big impact on the Sooners’ offense.

“Andrel is a guy who doesn't have any limits,” Venables said. “He's a guy who can do it all. He can run, he can catch, he can block, he can do it all. We're excited to have him back on the field.”

Anthony’s teammates are also excited to have him back. They know that he is a valuable asset to the team, and they are confident that he can help them win games.

“Andrel is a great player,” said Oklahoma quarterback Dillon Gabriel. “He's a guy who can make plays. He's a guy who can stretch the field. He's a guy who can do it all. I'm excited to have him back on the field.”

Anthony is ready to prove that he is one of the best receivers in the country. He is fully recovered from his injury, and he is more explosive than ever before. Anthony is confident that he can help lead Oklahoma to a Big 12 championship.

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