OU star player opened up and revealed why he made one of the more important decisions he's made that will impact the Sooners

OU star player opened up and revealed why he made one of the more important decisions he's made that will impact the Sooners

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OU star player opened up and revealed why he made one of the more important decisions he's made that will impact the Sooners
Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver Isaiah Sategna
Dec 19, 2025; Norman, OK, USA; Oklahoma Sooners quarterback John Mateer (10) in the huddle with wide receiver Javonnie Gibson (11), Isaiah Sategna III (5) and tight end Jaren Kanak (12) against the Alabama Crimson Tide during the CFP National Playoff First Round at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

The Oklahoma Sooners are extremely grateful to have wide receiver Isaiah Sategna back for 2026.

Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver Isaiah Sategna had options this offseason. He could have entered the NFL Draft. He could have transferred. Instead, he chose to return to Norman, and he recently explained why in a video produced by the program.

“This is the place I needed to be,” Sategna said.

Given what Sategna did last season, it’s easy to see why Oklahoma wanted him back so badly. He finished 2025 with 67 catches, 965 receiving yards, and eight receiving touchdowns, averaging 14.4 yards per catch.

The jump from his 2024 season at Arkansas, where he had 491 receiving yards, to nearly 1,000 yards in his first year with the Sooners was massive. Now the question becomes whether he can take an even bigger leap in 2026.

Sategna is the engine of this Oklahoma passing attack

There’s no sugarcoating it. Without Sategna, the Sooners will struggle offensively. He was the passing offense last season. He made the plays when it mattered most, including the game-winning touchdown against LSU. He contributed to special teams with several significant punt returns, too. He was the guy Oklahoma leaned on deep into the year, and he delivered over and over again.

The Sooners do have depth at the position. Trell Harris plays a similar style and could step up if needed, and McKenzie Alleyne provides another option in the room. But Sategna is the centerpiece. Replacing his production and his big-play ability would be a tall order for anyone on the roster.

Why 2026 could unlock another level for Sategna

The good news for Sategna is that he won’t have to carry the same burden alone this fall. Playing alongside Parker Livingstone and Harris could take pressure off him and free him up in ways he wasn’t last season. If opposing defenses have to account for multiple threats, Sategna should see fewer double teams and more favorable matchups downfield.

If John Mateer is healthy this year and improved from 2025, that only adds another dimension to the offense that benefits Sategna. With more weapons around him, a 1,200-yard season is within reach. That kind of production would make him one of the top wide receiver prospects in the 2027 NFL Draft. Oklahoma is glad to have him back. And if everything breaks right, this could be the year Sategna turns himself from a breakout player into a household name.

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