
Grant Calcaterra
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Heading to SMU
Calcaterra announced Wednesday via his personal Twitter account that he has committed to SMU as a graduate transfer from Auburn.
ANALYSIS
After having not played since the 2019 season, Calcaterra is set to return to action in 2021 with two years of eligibility. The tight end was a starter for Oklahoma before he temporarily put an end to his football career due to concussions. He had a change of heart and decided late in 2020 to resume playing, ultimately landing with Auburn after leaving Oklahoma with his degree. However, with Auburn dismissing head coach Gus Malzahn following the 2020 season, Calcaterra chose to move on to a new school. He should have a good chance at stepping in as the Mustangs' top tight end in 2021 after totaling 41 receptions for 637 yards and nine touchdowns during his three years at Oklahoma.
After having not played since the 2019 season, Calcaterra is set to return to action in 2021 with two years of eligibility. The tight end was a starter for Oklahoma before he temporarily put an end to his football career due to concussions. He had a change of heart and decided late in 2020 to resume playing, ultimately landing with Auburn after leaving Oklahoma with his degree. However, with Auburn dismissing head coach Gus Malzahn following the 2020 season, Calcaterra chose to move on to a new school. He should have a good chance at stepping in as the Mustangs' top tight end in 2021 after totaling 41 receptions for 637 yards and nine touchdowns during his three years at Oklahoma.
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With Mark Andrews gone, Calcaterra is primed to step into a bigger role in 2018 and what he showed as a freshman is promising. Having Baker Mayfield as his quarterback didn't hurt, but he deserves credit for catching 10 of 11 targets for 162 yards and three scores. He's got an Andrews-esque advantage where he's too big for safeties and too fast for linebackers. Will his target count balloon to 91 like it did with Andrews in 2017? Unlikely. That doesn't mean Calcaterra can't be a major red zone factor in an offense that'll have no trouble putting up points.
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Goes to transfer portal
Calcaterra announced via his personal Twitter account Friday that he'll enter the transfer portal.
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Resuming career with Auburn
Calcaterra announced Wednesday via his personal Twitter account that he will join Auburn in 2021 as a transfer from Oklahoma.
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Resumes career, leaving OU
Calcaterra announced Saturday that he plans to resume his playing career, Ryan Aber of The Oklahoman reports. He plans to enter the NCAA's transfer portal with the intention of leaving Oklahoma.
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Hanging up cleats
Calcaterra announced via his personal Twitter account that he's stepping away from football.
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Won't play versus Baylor
Calcaterra (undisclosed) won't play in Saturday's contest against Baylor according to head coach Lincoln Riley, Eric Bailey of the Tulsa World reports.
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