Oklahoma QB Trevor Knight on Dorial Green-Beckham: He’s fit in nicely
By Jack Crosby
After the huge win over the Alabama Crimson Tide in the Sugar Bowl, there’s a lot on the shoulders of Oklahoma quarterback Trevor Knight. But there’s a chance that he can be getting a huge bit of help on his offensive unit, should the NCAA allow Missouri transfer wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham play this season.
And Knight hopes that they can figure that out sooner rather than later.
The situation involving Green-Beckham has been brought even further to the forefront recently with the news that there is actually a chance that the NCAA could allow him to take the field this season. Of course there are a lot of folks mad about this, and rightfully so, but there are those in the Oklahoma contingent that apparently feel very good about his chances of being deemed eligible.
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Of course Knight would be ecstatic about all of this, because he would be getting one of the best wide receivers in college football, all off-the-field problems aside. As we began to see last season during his sophomore campaign, Green-Beckham has become every bit the force we all thought he would be when he was the no. 1 overall recruit in 2012.
But his fate is in the NCAA’s hands now.