A former fullback at Arkansas, Kane Wommack switched sides of the ball as a coach, making defensive coordinator stops at Eastern Illinois, South Alabama and Indiana before returning to Mobile as the head coach in 2021.
It’s easy to get too into the weeds of the team you’re following, so I always find it interesting to see what opposing coaches think of Oklahoma State entering matchups with the Cowboys. Here are three things Wommack said ahead of his Jaguars’ game against the Cowboys at 6 p.m. Saturday in Boone Pickens Stadium.
1. Injury Bug Bites Jaguar Offense, Defenders Getting Healthy
The Jaguars will be without some offensive contributors in Stillwater with Braylon McReynolds out for “the foreseeable future” after breaking his collarbone against Tulane in Week 1.