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Oklahoma Star Owen Heinecke Seeks Extra Season
15 Dec
Summary
- Owen Heinecke is applying for a sixth year of eligibility.
- The NCAA is considering his three lacrosse games from 2021.
- Heinecke is a key defensive player for the Sooners.

Oklahoma Sooners linebacker Owen Heinecke is pursuing a sixth year of collegiate eligibility, a decision complicated by his past participation in three lacrosse games at Ohio State in 2021. The NCAA is currently reviewing his appeal, leaving his future uncertain as the Sooners prepare for the College Football Playoff. Heinecke, who began as a walk-on, has emerged as a crucial defensive player, recording 67 tackles and 10 tackles for loss this season.
Heinecke's dedication to Oklahoma is deeply personal, stemming from a childhood dream fueled by his uncle's history with the team. This season, he received the esteemed Don Key Award, recognizing his outstanding qualities both on and off the field. He expressed his profound honor in playing for the university and his desire for an additional year to contribute to meaningful games, especially as they face Alabama in the CFP.
Fellow former walk-on Febechi Nwaiwu also garnered attention as a finalist for the Burlsworth Trophy. The Sooners are also gearing up for a strong home-field advantage in their upcoming College Football Playoff game, with players like Heinecke even suggesting music for the stadium's atmosphere. The team is focused on delivering a high-energy performance for the home crowd.




