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Jalil Farooq doing whatever it takes for Sooners

Jalil Farooq putting it all together in year two

After a strong showing in the Alamo Bowl, there was an expectation that Jalil Farooq was destined for a breakout season. But in the first two games of the season, Farooq felt like an afterthought in the passing game.

Against UTEP and Kent State, the sophomore wide receiver saw just five targets and had one reception for nine yards, hardly what was anticipated after producing three catches for 64 yards against Oregon at the end of last season.

During the week following Oklahoma’s 33-3 win over Kent State, Jeff Lebby expressed confidence in Farooq and believed that a breakout was coming. And he was right.

In the Nebraska game, Farooq had three receptions for 58 yards and his first career touchdown in the Sooners’ 49-14 win in Lincoln. And he’s been an important cog in the offense ever since. The following week against Kansas State, Farooq set career highs in receptions with five and yards with 68.

Against TCU, he didn’t get many opportunities to catch the ball with Dillon Gabriel suffering a concussion, but with the injury to Billy Bowman, Farooq was slotted in as the kick returner and averaged 31 yards per return, nearly breaking a couple with one going for 47 yards in an attempt to spark a listless offense.

Again, against Texas, with Gabriel sitting out, there weren’t many opportunities for the pass catchers, but that didn’t stop Farooq from making an impact. With the Sooners running primarily a wildcat offense, he carried the ball five times for 60 yards, showing off a tough running style. He averaged 12 yards per carry and six yards per carry after contact. He had three runs of 10 yards or more, two of which went for 15 yards or more.

Now, with Dillon Gabriel back for the last two games, Farooq’s benefitted. In the last two contests, Farooq has been targeted eight times. He’s picked up eight receptions for 116 yards and a touchdown. Against Iowa State, he rushed for 26 yards on two carries.

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