Vols OL Wanya Morris Picks Oklahoma Over Texas A&M, USC

The Oklahoma Sooners offensive line got a huge boost for the 2021 season with Tennessee Vols transfer Wanya Morris picking Oklahoma over Texas A&M and USC.
Morris made the announce in a simple tweet on Monday, writing, “COMMITTED”.
The 6-foot-5, 320-pound Morris started 14 games at left tackle for the Vols during his first two seasons in the program.
He is originally from Savannah, Georgia and was rated a five-star prospect in the 247Sports Composite, where he was ranked the No. 28 overall prospect, No. 6 offensive tackle and No. 5 player from the state of Georgia in the Class of 2019. Â He had originally committed Tennessee in May 2019 and picked the Vols over several other SEC schools, along with Oklahoma.
Morris could slide into the spot vacated by Adrian Ealy, who left early for the NFL Draft.
The NCAA has given a free year of eligibility in 2020 because of the COVID-19, so Morris still has three remaining seasons of eligibility, along with a possible redshirt.
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