Breaking: Just In – 6-Foot-5, 265-Pound 5-Star Defensive Lineman Cam Coleman Officially Signs With The Sooners Breaking SEC Trade Record…
Breaking: Just In – 6-Foot-5, 265-Pound 5-Star Defensive Lineman Cam Coleman Officially Signs With The Sooners, Breaking SEC Trade Record
Norman, OK — In a groundbreaking move that sent shockwaves through college football, 5-star defensive lineman Cam Coleman has officially signed with the Oklahoma Sooners, shattering the previous SEC trade record in the process.
The 6-foot-5, 265-pound pass-rushing phenom had been heavily pursued by multiple SEC powerhouses, including Alabama, Georgia, and LSU. Many believed Coleman was destined to stay in the conference that had dominated college football for decades. However, Oklahoma, now a full-fledged SEC member, made an unprecedented move to secure his commitment, finalizing a record-setting NIL deal that outpaced any previous offer for a defensive player in SEC history.
“This is a monumental signing,” said Sooners head coach Brent Venables. “Cam Coleman is the kind of athlete that transforms a defense. His presence on the line will strike fear into every offense in the country.”
According to sources, Coleman’s NIL deal includes lucrative endorsements, private training partnerships, and a multi-million-dollar branding opportunity, making him one of the highest-valued defensive players in college football history before even taking a snap at Oklahoma.
Coleman, who recorded 19 sacks and 34 tackles for loss in his senior season, was regarded as a game-changer at the high school level. His combination of speed, power, and relentless motor drew comparisons to NFL greats like Myles Garrett and Aaron Donald.
In his official statement, Coleman said:
> “I’ve always dreamed of playing in the SEC at the highest level, and now I get to do that in Oklahoma. Coach Venables and his staff believe in me, and I believe in them. We’re building something special in Norman.”
With this signing, the Sooners send a clear message: they’re not just here to compete in the SEC—they’re
here to dominate.