Congratulations! Oklahoma Sooners’ senior inside linebacker, Danny Stutsman, has officially been recognized as a consensus All-American by the NCAA, solidifying his place among the elite in college football. This prestigious honor marks a fitting reward for Stutsman’s incredible dedication, leadership, and performance throughout his collegiate career.
Stutsman was a defensive force for the Sooners, leading the team in tackles and making his presence felt in every game. Known for his relentless motor, football IQ, and ability to read plays before they unfold, he was the anchor of Oklahoma’s defense and a vocal leader on and off the field. His consistent production and standout moments in key matchups helped elevate the Sooners’ defense and fueled their competitive edge all season.
Becoming a consensus All-American is no small feat. The recognition is awarded only to players who receive first-team honors from a majority of the five NCAA-recognized selectors, placing Stutsman in rare company. His name now joins a storied list of Oklahoma legends who have left a lasting impact on the program.
As he prepares for the next chapter—possibly a future in the NFL—Stutsman’s legacy at Oklahoma is secure. He’ll be remembered not just for his stats, but for the heart and fire he brought to the game.