Oklahoma’s Tawee Walker trucks taller Cincinnati defender for impressive gain

  • 7 months ago
Just because he’s 5-foot-9, doesn’t mean Tawee Walker isn’t strong. The Oklahoma running back showed on Saturday afternoon in Cincinnati that he’s not someone to take lightly, whether that’s out of the backfield or catching passes in the flats. On one particular play in the second quarter, he took out the proverbial “truck stick.” Walker, a junior, caught a pass on the far side of the field from Sooners quarterback Dillon Gabriel and was ready to run upfield when he was met by cornerback Jordan Young.Young, a 6-foot, 195-pound defensive back, got low at the Oklahoma 26-yard line in hopes of bringing down the 216-pound Walker. But Walker got low as well and used his left shoulder to break through a tackle as he stayed on his feet long enough to pick up a few extra yards for the first down.Walker had two catches in the first half for 27 yards while he took nine carries for nine yards. A junior-college transfer from Palomar College, Walker joined Oklahoma last year and suited up in 11 games and took 18 rushes.IMPORTANT!
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