Okay, so, I’ve been digging into the Oklahoma Sooners football team, specifically their 2017 roster. Let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a journey, but a fun one. Here’s how I went about it.
First off, I started by hitting up the usual spots online. You know, the official university athletic sites, sports news outlets, those kinds of places. I wanted to get a general overview of the team and who was on it.
Then, I dug a little deeper. I started looking at individual player profiles. I was curious about their backgrounds, where they came from, their positions, and their stats. It was pretty interesting to see the mix of experience and new talent.
I found a few different sources that had roster lists. Some were more detailed than others. Some had basic info like name, number, position, height, and weight. Others went into more detail, like hometown and previous schools. I started putting together my own list.
- Gathered basic player info from multiple sources.
- Compiled the data into a single document.
- Checked for discrepancies and tried to verify info.
Putting It All Together
After I gathered all the data, I started organizing it. I made sure I had the correct names, positions, and other details for each player. It took a bit of time to cross-reference everything and make sure it was accurate.
Finally, I had a pretty solid list of the 2017 Oklahoma Sooners football roster. It was cool to see it all come together, and it gave me a good sense of the team’s makeup that year. This was quite the deep dive, but totally worth it.
It’s awesome to look back at these rosters and see how players have progressed since then. Some have gone on to do amazing things in the NFL, while others have taken different paths. It’s a cool reminder of how much talent there is in college football, and how much things can change year to year.
This whole process was a bit of a learning experience for me too. I got better at finding and verifying information, and I learned a lot about the Oklahoma Sooners. Now, the main thing I did was organize what I found. It wasn’t anything fancy, but it worked.