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Jerry Laizure / The Norman Transcript


Published January 12, 2006 11:40 pm -

Another coach leaving OU


The Norman Transcript

• Darrell Wyatt moves on to the NFL

By John Shinn

Transcript Sports Writer

For the second time in two seasons an NFL team wanted Oklahoma assistant coach Darrell Wyatt to become its receivers coach.

Thursday, he made the move.

Wyatt, who has been OU’s receivers coach since 2002 and was the passing game coordinator this past season, is leaving to join the staff new Minnesota Vikings head coach Brad Childress is putting together.

The Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator this year, Childress was hired last week to replace Mike Tice, who was fired after four seasons.

Wyatt was offered the same position with the Green Bay Packers last season and was former OU assistant Chuck Long’s first choice to become offensive coordinator at San Diego State.

“It’s tough to leave, but I felt this was a great opportunity,” Wyatt said in a statement released through OU. “I get to join a new staff on the front end of a new contract. I look forward to the challenge on the next level.”

OU coach Bob Stoops was supportive of Wyatt’s decision.

“We are all happy for Darrell and his family,” Stoops said in a released statement. “He feels the NFL is the direction he wants to go and we are supportive of him reaching his goals. We are all appreciative of the work he did here in coaching our receivers. He developed a great number of excellent players and ia also a strong recruiter.”

Wyatt’s reputation as a recruiter will be hard to match. He received a lot of the credit for bringing Adrian Peterson to OU in 2004.

He also tutored OU’s all-time leading receiver Mark Clayton, a two-time All-America selection and a first-round pick in 2005 by the Baltimore Ravens. Clayton was one of three OU receivers taken in the first three rounds of the 2005 NFL draft. Mark Bradley went to the Chicago Bears in the second round and Brandon Jones was the Tennessee Titans’ third-round selection.

Wyatt did one of his best coaching jobs after they left. Three true freshmen — Malcolm Kelly, Juaquin Iglesias and Manuel Johnson — were among OU’s top seven receivers this past season.

“I leave with a strong team in place for next season and a team that can make another championship run,” Wyatt said. “I enjoyed the experience at Oklahoma and I can’t tell you how much it has meant to my career.”



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