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Former Oklahoma quarterback Jackson Arnold announced that he has committed to Auburn. Per ESPN:
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"The fit he is for our offense and for Auburn, I couldn't be more excited," Freeze said in a statement. "He's a dual-threat guy who understands the RPO system extremely well and throws the deep ball extremely well."

Serving as Dillon Gabriel's backup during his freshman season, Arnold took over as Oklahoma's starting quarterback ahead of its Alamo Bowl loss to Arizona last December after Gabriel transferred to Oregon, and he started 10 games for the Sooners.

Arnold produced 1,421 passing yards, 444 rushing yards, 15 total touchdowns and 3 interceptions during a challenging season for the quarterback and the program. The preseason No. 16 Sooners went 6-6 in their first year in the SEC and 2-6 in conference games.


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